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Patient Portal (MyChart)
We offer a free online patient portal to provide an easy and secure way to manage your health information from any location at a time that is convenient for you.
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Patient Portal
We offer a free online patient portal to provide an easy and secure way to manage your health information from any location at a time that is convenient for you.
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Patient Portal and Online Bill Pay
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The Orlando Health Patient Portal Support Team
We are here to support you in using the Orlando Health Patient Portal. If you have questions or need technical support, please feel free to contact us. We will respond to you within 24 hours during our business hours listed below.
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Skin Cancer Patients Benefit From Next-Generation Treatments
Innovative new drug therapies are showing promise for curing patients with melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer. One such drug, Imylgic,® uses an engineered virus to shrink and destroy tumors while stimulating the immune system to recognize and destroy cancer cells elsewhere in the body.
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Human Neurophysiology in Epilepsy Patients
Human Neurophysiology in Epilepsy Patients
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When Should High-Risk Patients Get Vaccinated?
Millions of people get vaccinated every year for conditions ranging from the flu, measles and chickenpox to HPV and meningococcal disease, a potentially deadly bacterial infection.
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Heart Attack vs. Cardiac Arrest: Knowing the Signs
Sudden cardiac arrest and heart attacks may sound like the same thing, but they are different conditions. If you imagine your body as a house, cardiac arrest is like an electrical problem, while heart attack is like a blockage in the plumbing. Both are life-threatening conditions, but heart attack is far less deadly, and its risks can be mitigated.
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Are Patients More Compliant with Talk Therapy than Medicine?
Patients were more likely to reject mental health treatment involving drugs than treatment that involved talk therapy, according to a recent analysis of 186 studies involving patients who sought help for mental health issues.
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Watchman Procedure
Patients with atrial fibrillation (AFib) who cannot be treated with the blood thinner Warfarin, due to bleeding concerns, can now receive a minimally invasive procedure called the Watchman™ implant to reduce their risk of stroke.