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Brooke C. Britton, MD
Brooke Britton, MD, joined Orlando Health Physician Associates in 2015. He is board certified in pediatric medicine.
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Roberto Swazo, MD
Dr. Roberto Swazo is a board-certified pulmonary disease specialist with Orlando Health Medical Group Lung and Sleep Medicine with expertise in pulmonary hypertension, a type of high blood pressure that affects arteries in the heart and lungs.
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Benjamin K. Rhee, MD
Benjamin K. Rhee, MD, FACS, is chief of pediatric urology with Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children and board certified by the American Board of Urology. Prior to joining Orlando Health Arnold Palmer, he served as director of robotic pediatric surgery at Children’s Hospital of Illinois for the last 10 years. He specializes in robotic pediatric urology surgery using the da Vinci® Surgical System.
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David Briston, MD
Dr. David Briston is a physician at Orlando Health Children's Heart Institute. He is board certified in internal medicine, pediatrics, pediatric cardiology and adult congenital heart disease. Dr. Briston cares for patients with congenital heart defects, which are present at birth as their hearts age differently even after repair.
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Gerson Antonio Valencia Villeda, MD
Gerson Valencia, MD, is a pediatric cardiologist and serves as the director of pulmonary hypertension at Orlando Health Children's Heart Institute. He cares for children with pulmonary hypertension which is a serious condition that affects the small vessels in the lungs. These children are at risk for developing an enlarged heart and heart failure. He is board certified in pediatric cardiology and general pediatrics by the American Board of Pediatrics
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Avind D. Rampersad, MD
Dr. Avind Rampersad is a board-certified pediatric critical care physician with Orlando Health Children's Heart Institute. He has extensive experience interacting with children and their families during their cardiovascular care and has practiced in Florida since 2012.
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Luis Antonio Faverio, MD
Luis Faverio, MD, is co-director of the Cystic Fibrosis Center at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine where he has practiced since 2011.
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How To Monitor Your Child’s Use of Video Games
We’ve all heard about the potential dangers of video games. Your child could spend hours absorbed in a game that might be violent, instead of getting some much-needed physical activity or hanging out with friends.
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