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School may have started, but it’s still sweltering outside. For Floridians, cooler weather is not in the cards for quite a while. As after-school activities and recreational sports begin, we must remember that extreme heat can take a toll on a child’s body.
This article was written in conjunction with Robert Hedrick, MD, pediatric medical resident at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.
In Part 1 of this series, we discussed what your pediatrician can offer in the care of your child prenatally through the newborn period. In Part 2, we’ll share what role your pediatrician will play throughout infancy, childhood and adolescence.
Flu season is here, and it is packing a big punch this year. Many more people will become sick from the flu this year than in previous years, and when they do contract the illness, it may be a severe course with an increased likelihood of complications.
There are few things in parenting as complicated as the rules and regulations of car seats. And yet, there are few things as important for the safety and well-being of our kids.
Parents of a child with a chronic illness can expect to attend numerous doctor’s appointments throughout their child’s formative years. You have specialists and consultants and surgeons and therapists; it can become a full-time job keeping up with this complex web of moving parts.
It’s not uncommon to see infants and small children adorned with various types of jewelry. Parents may choose for their child to wear amber necklaces used to help with teething or earrings, bracelets and anklets worn for cultural or aesthetic purposes.
The term “learning disability” is thrown around pretty loosely these days, yet it’s hard for most of us to come up with an accurate definition of what is actually meant by those words. It’s important for parents to have some idea, though, of what learning disabilities are and what can be done about them. This knowledge will equip you to recognize a problem and get the appropriate help in a timely manner if your child does suffer from a learning disability.
Did you know that every 24 minutes a child in the United States is injured by a television or piece of furniture that falls on them?
If you’re a nursing mom, you may choose to use a breast pump to provide breastmilk for those times you’re away from your baby. Whether you’re going back to work, heading out for the occasional date night or simply need to give yourself a break from nursing, your breast pump can be an indispensable tool in helping you continue breastfeeding as long as you choose.
Information will update every 5 minutes. ER Wait Times are approximate and provided for informational purposes only. Estimated Wait Times as of: Saturday, July 5, 2025 8:14 AM
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Orlando Health - Health Central Hospital | Directions | 4 min |
Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children | Directions | 7 min |
Orlando Health Bayfront Hospital Emergency Room | Directions | 5 min |
Orlando Health Dr. P. Phillips Hospital | Directions | 1 min |
Orlando Health Emergency Room - Blue Cedar | Directions | 2 min |
Orlando Health Emergency Room - Crossroads | Directions | 2 min |
Orlando Health Emergency Room - Four Corners | Directions | 0 min |
Orlando Health Emergency Room - Lake Mary | Directions | 9 min |
Orlando Health Emergency Room - Longwood | Directions | 11 min |
Orlando Health Emergency Room - Osceola | Directions | 3 min |
Orlando Health Emergency Room - Pinellas Park | Directions | 0 min |
Orlando Health Emergency Room - Randal Park | Directions | 0 min |
Orlando Health Emergency Room - Reunion Village | Directions | 1 min |
Orlando Health Emergency Room - Waterford Lakes | Directions | 2 min |
Orlando Health Horizon West Hospital | Directions | 2 min |
Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center | Directions | 4 min |
Orlando Health South Lake Hospital | Directions | 4 min |
Orlando Health South Seminole Hospital | Directions | 0 min |
Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital | Directions | 9 min |