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  • Does Your Son Have Severe Testicle Pain? Go Straight to the ER

    If your son complains of severe pain in one of his testicles or his scrotum, don’t take a wait-and-see approach. You might only have hours to get treatment to save the testicle.

  • To Circumcise or Not: What To Consider

    Circumcision, the removal of the foreskin from your infant’s penis, is a personal decision that often can be stressful for parents.

  • Top Pediatrician Tips for Keeping Kids Safe

    If you’re a parent, it’s natural that one of your top priorities is to keep your kids safe. As your children grow, your safety radar has to shift from the family room floor to the digital world and the driver’s seat. Here is a breakdown of safety priorities for every age.

  • Meet Our Patient Events Coordinator and Co-host of Seacrest Studios, Jay Brock

    Jay Brock has always been passionate about working with kids. As the patient events coordinator at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children and co-host of the Seacrest Studios, Jay is responsible for developing fun and engaging activities to help kids in our hospital be kids. Learn more about Jay, including his background, hobbies and favorite things.

  • Meet Our Broadcast Coordinator, Anthony Grier

    Anthony Grier has worked at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children for nine years. With a passion for digital media and recording arts, Anthony was selected to lead the programming at our Seacrest Studio. Learn more about Anthony, including his background, hobbies and favorite things.

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  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome

    Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital Center for Digestive Health and Nutrition provides expert care for children with irritable bowel syndrome.

  • Clostridium Difficile

    Clostridium difficile infections are treated effectively at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital Center for Digestive Health and Nutrition.