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  • Pediatric Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging

    Our radiology department uses the most advanced technologies to capture digital images to help diagnose and treat your child.

  • Pediatric Anesthesiology

    Our pediatric anesthesiologists are trained in providing anesthesia safely to infants, children and adolescents.

  • Pediatric Robotic Urology Surgery

    At Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, we offer pediatric robotic surgery to treat your child’s complex urological condition.

  • Pediatric Motility Center

    Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children offers the only pediatric motility clinic in the Southeastern U.S., providing testing, consultative services and treatment of digestive and intestinal motility disorders for infants, children, adolescents and young adults.

  • Pediatric Electrophysiology and Arrhythmia

    Invasive electrophysiology is a special type of cardiac catheterization that is used to evaluate children with arrhythmias.

  • Specialty Diagnostic Clinical and Translational Research Lab

    Laboratory services play a vital role at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. These services encompass everything from blood work to biopsies.

  • Healthy Lifestyles Program

    The Healthy Lifestyles Program offers individualized plans to help children who are at risk for obesity or have an elevated BMI.

  • Newborn Services

    We offer an array of newborn services including screenings and education classes to help new parents make a smooth transition into parenthood.

  • 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.

  • 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.