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  • Clinical Trials & Research

    Orlando Health is a leading-edge teaching institution. Learn more about what clinical trials are underway right now.

  • Our History

    Sometimes taking the first step to achieve great things starts with a single conversation. That was the case in the late 1970s when three men — Andrew Townes Jr., MD; Ben Guedes, MD; and Colin Condron, MD — began talking about their desire to revolutionize specialty care. They believed they could achieve that goal by opening the only healthcare facility dedicated to women and children in the Southeast.

  • Kearstin Russell, APRN, FNP-BC

    Kearstin Russell is a board-certified family nurse practitioner (FNP-BC) with the Orlando Health Children's Neuroscience Institute Behavioral Health and Development Center. She is licensed as an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) and as a registered nurse. Kearstin has experience in:

  • Kia Small, MSN, CPNP-AC

    Kia Small is a certified pediatric nurse practitioner in acute care (CPNP-AC) with The Haley Center for Children's Cancer and Blood Disorders at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. She focuses primarily on providing care for patients diagnosed with sickle cell disease who require chronic transfusions. She is able to perform a variety of procedures, including:

  • Lauren Hahn, APRN, CPNP-AC

    Lauren Hahn is an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) at the Orlando Health Children's Heart Institute, specializing in pediatric cardiac critical care. Her expertise includes:

  • A Decade of Halloween Spirit

    Halloween can be an exciting time for children and their parents planning costumes, trick-or-treating with friends and family, and of course, candy.

  • How to help your child cope with a serious illness

    One of the most challenging times a parent may face is if their child is diagnosed with a chronic illness. Many emotions including anxiety, fear, anger, and even helplessness can overwhelm parents. Children often display complicated emotions of their own, which often mirror that of their parents. All of these emotions can challenge well-known and comforting family rhythms and routines.

  • Pediatric Aerodigestive Center

    The Aerodigestive Center offers multidisciplinary evaluation and management of problems involving the upper Gastrointestinal tract and the airway.

  • 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.

  • Pediatric Electrophysiology and Arrhythmia

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