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  • About Us

    Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children and Orlando Health Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies is the largest facility dedicated to children and women in the United States. We have many strengths that make us a leader in women's healthcare. Among them:

  • Ellen Tindal, MSN, APRN, PNP-PC

    Brandi Tindal is a board-certified pediatric nurse practitioner-primary care (PNP-PC) at the Center for Digestive Health and Nutrition at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. She cares for young patients with acute and chronic diseases affecting the gastrointestinal system. She has a special interest in:

  • Ana Sofia Astudillo, APRN, PNP-AC

    Ana Astudillo is a certified pediatric nurse practitioner-acute care (CPNP-AC) with Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. She cares for young patients with acute, chronic or complex conditions, and her expertise includes:

  • Savannah Ratay DNP, APRN, CPNP-AC

    Savannah Ratay is an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) with The Heart Center at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. She specializes in pediatric acute care, and her expertise includes:

  • Orlando Health & Orlando City SC Announce Historic Agreement

    Orlando Health will continue their affiliation with Orlando City Soccer Club.

  • Avoiding Preschooler Tantrums Without Buying More Toys

    Keeping preschoolers active and occupied at home has become an even bigger challenge during the COVID-19 pandemic. When preschoolers (children aged two to five) are not actively engaged in constructive activities, it can result in tantrums, whining and often making a mess. A preschooler’s brain is hardwired for hours of taking in new information and making connections, not for sitting still. 

  • Diagnosis & Treatments for Abdominal Masses

    Your child’s pediatrician will perform a complete physical exam, which will include feeling your child’s abdomen for swelling. They will also ask about your child’s personal and family medical history. From there, they may refer your child to a surgeon, another specialist or the emergency department for one or more of the following tests to diagnose an abdominal mass:

  • Diagnosis & Treatments for Imperforate Anus

    Imperforate anus is typically diagnosed during a physical exam in the hospital completed shortly after your baby is born. From there, the doctor may order one or more of the following tests to confirm imperforate anus:

  • Diagnosis & Treatments for Meconium Ileus

    If your child experiences the symptoms of meconium ileus, their doctor will order an X-ray. This test will check for the presence of meconium in your child’s intestines.

  • Orlando Health South Lake Hospital ER - Blue Cedar

    The Orlando Health South Lake Hospital Emergency Room at Blue Cedar can treat all healthcare emergencies close to home.