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  • Arnold Palmer Hospital Emergency Department Turns 10

    Orlando, FL (January 30, 2017) – This month, the emergency department at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children celebrates 10 years of helping critically ill and seriously injured patients. Since opening its doors in 2007, nearly 500,000 children have been treated by the department team. With 33 beds, Arnold Palmer Hospital is home to Central Florida’s only pediatric Level I Trauma Center and is one of the busiest children’s emergency departments in the state. 

  • Orlando Pride Players Surprise Pediatric Cancer Patient

    ORLANDO, FL. (July 11, 2016) – It was special day at Orlando Health as a pediatric cancer patient got a surprise visit from some of his soccer idols. Orlando Pride soccer players Aubrey Bledsoe (goalkeeper), Christina Burkenroad (forward), Jamia Fields (forward) and Dani Weatherholt (mid-fielder) dropped in at UF Health Cancer Center - Orlando Health to surprise 12-year old Zayne Burton who was completing his final round of proton therapy treatment. Zayne, who was diagnosed with a brain tumor earlier this year, made history when he became the first pediatric patient to undergo proton therapy treatment here in Central Florida at the Center for Proton Therapy at Orlando Health. The players brought Zayne a signed Alex Morgan jersey and then helped him with the ceremonial ringing of the bell to celebrate completing his proton treatment.

  • Arnold Palmer Hospital Cardiac Experts Present at Nation’s Largest Pediatric Cardiology Conference

    An international group of more than 750 medical experts will gather in Orlando, Fla., for the nation’s largest pediatric cardiology conference

  • Crohn's & Colitis Pediatric Education Day

    The Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America and the Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children Center for Digestive Health and Nutrition invite

  • Orlando Health Hurricane Irma Update

    Last update: September 11, 2017 – 2:30 p.m.

  • First Babies of 2013 at Orlando Health Hospitals

    An exciting start to the year at Winnie Palmer and Central Hospital.

  • Go Baby Go!

    The University of Central Florida’s (UCF) Go Baby Go! program delivered a modified motorized child’s car to Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children’s outpatient rehabilitation center. The modified car will be used in therapy sessions as well as cause and effect training with our patients who have limited mobility.

  • Arnold Palmer Hospital Honored with American Heart Association Award

    Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children has received the Get With The Guidelines® – Resuscitation Gold Award for implementing specific quality improvement measures outlined by the American Heart Association for the treatment of patients who suffer cardiac arrests in the hospital.

  • Study: Some Children Are Mildly Dehydrated

    Dr. Shaista Safder discusses ways parents can help their children stay hydrated. 

  • Arnold Palmer Hospital Expands Pediatric Acute Care Transport Team

    The expansion of Arnold Palmer Hospital’s acute care transport team will bring these highly-specialized services to referring hospitals in 18 counties in and around Central Florida. It is estimated the expansion will allow Arnold Palmer Hospital to transport 100 children with serious illnesses or injuries per month. The team will be in operation 24 hours a day, seven days a week.