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  • Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children Reacts to Passing of Arnold Palmer

    ARNOLD PALMER HOSPITAL for CHILDREN

  • What does health care reform mean for kids?

    Just those three little words - health care reform - have the potential to give me a headache. That’s not because of my personal political views one way or the other, but because of the ongoing debate that continues to rage in the public forum. The sensational news headlines, the talking heads on television, the doomsday predictions: it’s simply too much. I don’t want to argue or hear others argue about it.

  • March for Babies

    People from all over will be taking part in this fun event.

  • Walk for Wishes

    Wednesday, March 16

  • Orlando Health Announces Plans for $160 Million Children's Pavilion to Improve Pediatric Care Coordination in Central Florida

    Orlando, FL (September 25, 2023) – Orlando Health is pleased to announce plans to build the region’s first and only advanced facility to provide coordinated specialized care for children and families. Anticipated to open in 2026, the Orlando Health Children’s Pavilion, which will be located across from Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, will transform outpatient pediatric care in Central Florida.

  • Tips for Spring Break Safety

    After making it through the bleak winter months, spring break is a much-needed time to relax and enjoy the (hopefully) warm and sunny weather. Despite the excitement this vacation brings, traditional spring break trips and activities also can be dangerous or even deadly. Whether your family is going on vacation, headed to the beach or enjoying the great outdoors from your backyard, here are some tips to keep your children safe during spring break. 

  • Healthy Lifestyles Program

    The Healthy Lifestyles Program offers individualized plans to help children who are at risk for obesity or have an elevated BMI.

  • Patients & Visitors

    Information and resources for patients, parents and visitors of Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.

  • Help for parents of picky eaters everywhere.

    Like many other areas of parenting, feeding our kids seems like something that should just “happen.” So, what if it doesn’t? Is your child just a picky eater or could it be a sign of a bigger problem?

  • For Autism, Early Diagnosis Is Key

    As a new parent, you probably pay close attention to when your baby smiles, crawls and says their first word. While each baby’s progression is unique, delays in speech, interaction skills and mobility could raise concerns.