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  • Biliary Atresia

    Biliary atresia is a liver-related condition in infants. It causes the bile ducts (tubes located inside and outside the liver) to become blocked. These tubes carry bile (a fluid that helps digestion) into the intestine. When these ducts become blocked, bile builds up in the liver and causes damage. Over time, biliary atresia can lead to decreased liver function and cirrhosis (severe liver scarring).

  • Chest Wall Disorders

    A chest wall disorder is when a child is born with an unusually shaped breastbone. The two most common chest wall disorders are:

  • Pediatric Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Fellowship Program

    Join us for the only Pediatric Acute Care Advanced Practice Provider (APP) Fellowship Program in the southeast United States. As a pediatric acute care advanced practice provider, you’ll be able to continue your clinical education and on-the-job training at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, site of the only Pediatric Level One Trauma Center in Central Florida and repeatedly named a “Best Children’s Hospital” by U.S. News & World Report.

  • Why Sports Clearance Exams Don’t Replace Annual Physicals

    A common question parents have is whether their child needs an annual physical with their pediatrician if they’ve already had a sports clearance exam at school.

  • Healthy Families Orange/Osceola

    strengthens the parent-child bond and has a 98 percent success rate at preventing child abuse from ever happening.

  • Community Benefit

    The Community Benefit Report highlights our commitment to community health in Central Florida. Through our community outreach efforts, we meet identified health needs, particularly among vulnerable, uninsured and underserved communities.

  • Pediatric ED and Level One Trauma Center

    Learn more about our expert pediatric emergency medicine specialists

  • Pharmacies

    Need to fill a prescription? When you receive care at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, you have several pharmacy options nearby. You can stop by our on-campus Scripts Pharmacy in the Orlando Health Arnold Palmer lobby, visit one of the nearby locations listed below or choose your family’s preferred location. And for extra convenience, if the pharmacy listed below has a star (*) next to its name, you can contact them directly to have medication delivered to you as a patient at the hospital.

  • Infant Safe Sleep Guidelines

  • Keeping Kids Safe