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When babies and young children get urinary tract infections (UTIs), they can’t tell you what’s wrong. The challenge for parents is recognizing the difference between typical childhood behaviors and an infection. Knowing what to look for can help.
Is your baby not gaining weight, having feeding issues or breathing problems? It could be a congenital heart defect.
When selecting a child’s gift for the holidays this year, think of educational toys that stimulate learning, inspire imagination or encourage the use of fine and gross motor skills.
Drowning is the second-leading cause of injury-related deaths in children between 1 and 14 years old in the United States, and it is the third-leading cause of unintentional death worldwide.
Sleep deprivation is one of the main challenges of parenthood. How much a baby needs to sleep and how much they want to sleep are often two different things. This often results in a tired, cranky child and tired, frustrated parents.
The outbreak of vaping-related lung injuries shows no sign of decreasing across the United States and, with the onset of flu season, it would be very easy to confuse the two. The symptoms are very much the same.
Florida is seeing low levels of influenza and influenza-like activity, according to the state’s Department of Health. The COVID-19 pandemic is affecting healthcare seeking behavior, however, which may be impacting current trends being reported across the state. Levels remain below those of previous seasons.
As the obesity epidemic in the United States continues to rise, a small number of teenagers are finding that traditional methods of weight loss just won’t cut it. For those adolescents with severe obesity, weight loss surgery — or bariatric surgery — may be an option. While healthy eating and exercise are recommended first when trying to lose weight, this surgery could be a life-changing (or even life-saving) choice for some obese teens.
With the start of hurricane season, now is the time to make your hurricane plans. Long before the first watch or warning is issued is the best time to prepare for the season, which continues through November. By preparing now, you are better able to protect yourself and your family from a hurricane and its aftermath.
Over the past couple of decades, recommendations for introducing peanuts to children have shifted dramatically. After recommendations in 2000 were made to delay introduction to high-risk infants until age 3, peanut and other food allergies have continued to increase significantly.
Information will update every 5 minutes. ER Wait Times are approximate and provided for informational purposes only. Estimated Wait Times as of: Thursday, May 16, 2024 11:49 PM
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Orlando Health - Health Central Hospital | Directions | 7 min |
Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children | Directions | 31 min |
Orlando Health Bayfront Hospital Emergency Room | Directions | 16 min |
Orlando Health Dr. P. Phillips Hospital | Directions | 78 min |
Orlando Health Emergency Room - Blue Cedar | Directions | 3 min |
Orlando Health Emergency Room - Crossroads | Directions | 3 min |
Orlando Health Emergency Room - Four Corners | Directions | 20 min |
Orlando Health Emergency Room - Lake Mary | Directions | 0 min |
Orlando Health Emergency Room - Osceola | Directions | 16 min |
Orlando Health Emergency Room - Pinellas Park | Directions | 1 min |
Orlando Health Emergency Room - Randal Park | Directions | 17 min |
Orlando Health Emergency Room - Reunion Village | Directions | 19 min |
Orlando Health Horizon West Hospital | Directions | 2 min |
Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center | Directions | 243 min |
Orlando Health South Lake Hospital | Directions | 29 min |
Orlando Health South Seminole Hospital | Directions | 2 min |
Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital | Directions | 5 min |