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Gregory Dale Gordon, MD
Gregory Gordon, MD, is a board-certified pediatrician with Orlando Health Physician Associates.
Dr. Gordon attended the University of Florida, Gainesvile, for both his undergraduate and medical degrees. He completed his pediatric residency at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Dr. Gordon has consistently been named as one of “Orlando’s Best Pediatricians�? by Orlando magazine and Orlando Mom’s Guide. He is a regular guest on the Fox 35 Orlando News morning show and is a contributing writer to both The Mom's Magazine and Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital’s Illuminate Blog.
In 2014, Dr. Gordon published his first book, Raising Good Parents – A Guide to Your Baby's First Year. He is a founding and current board member of The Gift of Swimming, a local charity that provides swim lessons for needy children. He enjoys teaching as an assistant professor of pediatrics for Florida State University College of Medicine and on summer mission trips with University of Central Florida medical students on summer mission trips. Dr. Gregory Gordon is the proud father of nine children. He enjoys camping, running, Gator sports and attending his kids’ activities. -
James E. Toledano, MD
James Toledano, Jr., MD, FAAOS, is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon. He serves as chief of pediatric orthopedic surgery at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children Center for Orthopedics. He cares for children with musculoskeletal conditions, including scoliosis, spina bifida, congenital deformities and more.
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Epilepsy patients: sleeping on your stomach may be associated with sudden death
New research published in the Journal Neurology brings to light an association between patients with epilepsy who experience sudden unexpected death and their sleep positioning. As researchers reviewed studies pertaining to sudden unexplained death in epileptics, they determined that victims of this tragedy were much more likely to be found lying on their stomachs, especially if they were under 40 years of age.
What does this study mean?
First, it’s important to know what it doesn’t mean. This study cannot and does not tell us that sleeping on your stomach will kill you, whether you suffer from epilepsy or not. When a scientific study shows an association between two things, it doesn’t necessarily mean that one thing causes the other. It means that two things are somehow associated and more work needs to be done to determine exactly what is causing the two to coexist. -
Breastfeeding? Be sure you know how to handle and store your milk safely
If you’re breastfeeding your baby, you may decide to express some milk to be used at a later time. Using a breast pump allows you to collect milk to be used when you’re not with your baby and also gives your partner or another caregiver the opportunity to help you with baby’s often demanding feeding schedule. Many nursing mothers enjoy the flexibility of pumping and storing breast milk, and it becomes a necessity for those who desire to continue breastfeeding as they head back into the workplace.
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Robotic-Assisted Minimally Invasive Surgery
Robotic-assisted surgery provides a new level of precision and control for minimally invasive gynecological procedures.
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Pediatric Hematology
We offer a wide spectrum of care for children with blood disorders.
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Pediatric Brachial Plexus Program
Understand nerve injuries and treatments with the Brachial Plexus Program at Arnold Palmer Hospital.
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Pediatric Oncology
The Haley Center for Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders provides specialized care for children with various forms of cancer.
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Pediatric Robotic Urology Surgery
At Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, we offer pediatric robotic surgery to treat your child’s complex urological condition.
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Pediatric Scoliosis and Spinal Surgeries
The Scoliosis Center utilizes the most advanced surgical techniques to care for patients with scoliosis.