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  • Jorge A. Ramirez, MD

    Jorge A. Ramirez, MD, was born in Cuba and moved to the United States as a child. He is a graduate of the University of Monterrey in Mexico. In 1989, he completed his pediatric residency training at The Children’s Hospital of Buffalo, N.Y., and was the pediatric chief resident for two years. Dr. Ramirez then completed his pediatric nephrology fellowship at UCLA Medical Center in 1993. Dr. Ramirez is the medical director for the Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children Hewell Kids' Kidney Center and has been recognized as a best and a top doctor in Orlando Magazine.

  • Gregory J. Coffman, MD

    Gregory Coffman, MD, joined Orlando Health Physician Associates in 2015. He is board certified in pediatric medicine.

  • Gregory John Locksmith, MD

    Gregory J. Locksmith, MD, is the managing physician of the hospital’s maternal fetal medicine practice. He has been consistently recognized as one of Central Florida’s “Top Doctors” by Orlando Magazine for nearly ten years and is board certified in obstetrics and gynecology and maternal fetal medicine.

  • Jamie Crenshaw, APRN

    Jamie Crenshaw is a certified pediatric primary care nurse practitioner (CPNP-PC) at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. As a hospitalist, she sees pediatric patients in the hospital and helps coordinate their care with specialty physicians.

  • Jurij Kiefer, MD

    Dr. Jurij Kiefer is a fellowship-trained plastic and reconstructive surgeon with the Orlando Health Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery Institute. He specializes in:

  • Janusz B. Burzynski, MD

    Janusz B. Burzynski, MD, is a board-certified pediatric cardiologist at with Orlando Health Children's Heart Institute. He diagnoses and treats infants and children with congenital and structural heart conditions.

  • Pediatric Nutrition Services

    Proper nutrition is a crucial part of recovery — and an important part of daily life. That’s why your health professionals at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children work hand-in-hand with your child and family to set kids up for success.

  • Billing and Health Information

    When you receive care or service at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, you may receive a bill from Orlando Health, our parent organization. Upon reviewing your insurance information and any associated costs, feel free to contact us with questions.

  • For Kids!

    If you’re a kid or teen visiting us at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, you may not know what to expect. Maybe you’re feeling nervous, angry or even possibly excited. All of these feelings are OK! We understand that visiting the doctor or being sick can be no fun. That’s why we try to make it a good experience. Watch the video above to see what you can expect when you come here.

  • Patient Academics

    Spending time in the hospital can be an emotionally challenging experience for children. And extended or unplanned time away from school can create added stress. To help reduce that burden, we offer academic support through a certified teacher, who can provide assistance when a child or teen will miss school for more than three weeks.