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Pediatric Cardiac Surgery
Our nationally recognized pediatric heart surgery program provides unparalleled care in conjunction with a wide range of state-of-the- art surgical procedures.
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Pediatric Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine
Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine provides an interdisciplinary approach to care for patients with chronic and acute respiratory disorders.
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Pediatric Cardiology
Our Pediatric Cardiologists provide comprehensive cardiac care for infants, children and adults with congenital heart disease.
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Pediatric Motility Center
Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children offers the only pediatric motility clinic in the Southeastern U.S., providing testing, consultative services and treatment of digestive and intestinal motility disorders for infants, children, adolescents and young adults.
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Pediatric Special Care Unit (PSCU)
The Pediatric Special Care Unit (PSCU) is a "step down" unit from our Pediatric ICU, that cares for critically ill children.
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What's your food allergy IQ?
When my daughter was younger, she started attending a Mom’s day out program. When we attended orientation, the school informed us that they are a “peanut-free” school. That means, when packing lunches, we are to avoid all peanut products for all of the children. This is my first foray into the world of school lunches, and I have to admit, I was a bit annoyed. Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches are a staple food in our house. It is my go-to, in-a-hurry food choice. If my child isn’t allergic, shouldn’t I be able to give it to her?
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Newer tests may help you better understand your child’s food allergy
A severe food allergy is often a complex and confusing diagnosis. It’s also one of the most common medical issues, especially in children. Many parents of food-allergic kids remain somewhat perplexed about their child’s condition long after diagnosis. Will my child outgrow this allergy? What exactly is okay to feed to my child and what isn’t? Is this really a serious issue or can we relax a little? These questions often linger unanswered, and that’s not a good thing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
EASE (Electronic Access to Surgical Events) is a HIPAA-compliant software platform for updating and educating families and friends on the progress of a loved one’s surgery. It is an optional service offered by Orlando Health.