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  • Mario Enrique Zelaya, MD

    Mario Zelaya, MD

  • Community Engagement

    It’s our goal that every child has a positive experience at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. Our Child Life Program utilizes a variety of items — from craft supplies and toys to snacks and gift cards — to make that happen. To have a supply of these materials at hand, we welcome donations from the community. Please see our Wish List below for needed items. 

  • Healthy Families Orange/Osceola

    strengthens the parent-child bond and has a 98 percent success rate at preventing child abuse from ever happening.

  • Central Florida Early Steps

    Serves children with special needs by providing life-changing early intervention services and family support during the period of critical brain development that occurs in a child’s first three years.

  • Hospital Amenities

    Want to quickly pick up a card, gift or necessity for a loved one? Need to unwind with a fitness class or massage service? Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children has you covered. From the small essentials to larger considerations, you have access to an array of services to make life easier during your time with us.

  • HIPAA

    HIPAA is the most comprehensive health care privacy legislation ever passed in the United States. All health care providers, health plans, and health care clearinghouses must comply.

  • What is Plagiocephaly?

    What do you do if your child has an irregularly shaped head?

  • Mom needs a play date!

    Task after task, demand after demand, need after need. Sometimes I feel like this is my day to day mantra. When I hear myself getting to complaint after complaint, I know it’s time for a break. Parenting is often about responding to what may seem like an endless parade of needs and requests. If you also work away from home, you may be responding to additional “needers” but the process is pretty much the same.

  • A child’s legacy: Will’s Gift Giving

    It was a day like any other day. But it was a day that this family would soon realize, would change their lives forever. Will had been out on a Sunday, wakeboarding on one of the lakes in Central Florida, along with over 20 other people boating and skiing that day. On a hot summer day in late July of 2007, the cool, fresh water was the perfect way to escape the scorching heat.

  • Tech and your kids: how much is too much?

    In today’s digital era, tech devices have taken on a whole new role (and meaning). They have become kids’ most popular accessory and prized possession. iPhones, iPods, laptops, tablets- you name it and it is almost guaranteed that the kid sitting next to you has access to it. But why have these tech devices become so popular? Simple. They are an easily accessible way to entertain kids of all ages for hours on end- from the short trip to the grocery store, to the much-anticipated family road trip. While these devices can come in handy and better yet, to kids, how do parents decide when enough in enough?