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  • Urology

    Orlando Health Medical Group Urology is committed to the diagnosis, treatment and management of patients with urological disorders, such as erectile dysfunction, urinary incontinence, prostate cancer.

  • Orlando Health Medical Group Surgery

    The surgeons of Orlando Health Medical Group Surgery have combined experience of over 50 years providing University level surgical care to the Orlando community.

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    If you’re homebound and in need of permanent or temporary medical care, Orlando Health Housecalls can help.

  • Orlando Regional Medical Center Receives Atrial Fibrillation Certification

    New doors open for Orlando Regional Medical Center because of Atrial Fibrillation Certification.

  • Orlando Regional Medical Center in the top one percent nationwide

    Orlando, FL (August 17, 2018) – Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC) has been recognized by U. S. News & World Report as one of the highest performing hospitals nationwide in nine essential clinical areas. Out of 4,500 hospitals, ORMC is one of only 18 to be rated “high performing” for two consecutive years in two chronic conditions – chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and heart failure – and seven surgical procedures; abdominal aortic aneurysm repair, aortic valve surgery, colon cancer surgery, heart bypass surgery, hip replacement, knee replacement and lung cancer surgery.

  • Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center reaches 200th stroke-prevention device implant for heart patients

    Photo credit: Janine Moore-Starling, BSN, RN, CCRN | Orlando Health Health & Vascular Institute

  • Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center introduces new technology that breaks barriers in coronary artery disease

    Orlando, Fla. (August 31, 2021) – Cardiologists at Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center are breaking through heart disease with new technology. The doctors are the first in Central Florida to offer shockwave technology to break up severely calcified plaque in heart arteries. The new technology for severely calcified coronary artery disease uses sonic pressure waves to break away problematic calcium so heart arteries can be safely expanded, and blood flow restored. The treatment is also a new way to use lithotripsy - an approach that has been used for decades for kidney stones. The Food and Drug Administration recently approved the technology to treat coronary arteries.

  • Orlando Health Expanding Services in Seminole County with Planned Medical Office Building

    Orlando, FL (December 5, 2023) – Orlando Health continues to plan and prepare for the region’s growing healthcare needs. To support the organization’s expanding Seminole County presence, the healthcare system recently purchased property along Rinehart Road in a new mixed-use development known as Bent’s Landing.

  • Boston bombing survivors meet with Pulse survivors at Orlando Regional Medical Center

    Orlando, FL (June 25, 2016) – Nearly two weeks after the shooting at the Pulse nightclub that claimed 49 lives, six of the survivors who are still being treated at Orlando Regional Medical Center, in Orlando, FL received some very special visitors, survivors of the Boston Marathon bombing. Ten survivors, along with their service dogs, visited patients in their hospital rooms on Saturday. The survivors of the Boston bombing felt that meeting with survivors was a critical part of their mission to pay it forward. The visit to Orlando Health was facilitated by Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer's office.