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Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO)
When children and babies are so critically ill that conventional pediatric or neonatal critical care may not be able to provide enough support, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) may be needed as a bridge in care.
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NICU Development Clinic
At the NICU Development Clinic of Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, we care about the long-term success of your baby and are here to help keep them on track for a healthy and happy childhood. That’s why our relationship doesn’t end when your baby leaves the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).
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Pediatric Aerodigestive Center
The Aerodigestive Center offers multidisciplinary evaluation and management of problems involving the upper Gastrointestinal tract and the airway.
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Adult Congenital Heart Disease
Our multidisciplinary team will work closely with you to develop a lifelong treatment plan to help you manage congenital heart disease and any related conditions.
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Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome Intensive Program
The Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome Program offers intensive outpatient treatment for children and teens with pain unresponsive to traditional therapies.
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Clinic for Young Women with Bleeding Disorders
The Bleeding Disorders Clinic was created to serve the special needs of young women with disorders that affect blood clotting. As Central Florida’s only practice dedicated exclusively to pediatric and adolescent gynecology, coupled with specialists in hematology-oncology, we offer a unique combination of expert care with guidance and support.
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Bleeding and Clotting Disorders Program
Bleeding and clotting disorders require unique and specialized care. We work closely with you to provide an individualized treatment plan based on your child’s needs.
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Robotic-Assisted Minimally Invasive Surgery
Robotic-assisted surgery provides a new level of precision and control for minimally invasive gynecological procedures.
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Oncofertility Program
Many pediatric cancer survivors wish to start families and have children of their own one day. But some cancer treatments can affect a child's fertility (ability to have future children). This is why it is important to think about your child's fertility before cancer treatment starts.
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Patient & Family Counseling
Learn more about how our licensed counselors work with patients of all ages and their families to provide healthcare intervention and support.