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  • Jonathan Alba, DO

    Dr. Jonathan Alba is a board-certified pediatrician with Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. He specializes in caring for critically ill infants and children, including those with:  

  • Naomi Alfonso MSN, APRN, CPNP, PMHS

    Naomi Alfonso is an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN), certified pediatric nurse practitioner (CPNP) and pediatric primary care mental health specialist (PMHS) with the Behavioral Health and Development Center at the Orlando Health Children's Neuroscience Institute. She provides diagnosis and intervention services for young patients with:

  • Naziya Tahseen, MD

    Dr. Naziya Tahseen is a board-certified and fellowship-trained pediatric endocrinologist with Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children Endocrinology and Diabetes Center. She cares for young patients with:

  • Shawna Jenkins, MS, RD, LDN

    Shawna Jenkins is a registered dietitian (RD) and licensed dietitian/nutritionist (LDN) with the Center for Digestive Health and Nutrition at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. She provides medical nutrition therapy to pediatric patients with gastroenterological diseases and conditions and also has experience with:

  • Sharon Napier, MD

    Dr. Sharon Napier is a board-certified ophthalmologist and chief of pediatric ophthalmology at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. She has more than 30 years of experience and specializes in diagnosing, treating and managing eye problems in children. Her expertise includes:

  • Marisa Bennardo, APRN

    Marisa Bennardo is a pediatric nurse practitioner with the Haley Center for Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. She specializes in pediatric hematology, caring for children with bleeding and clotting disorders such as hemophilia and von Willebrand disease.

  • Gustavo Muñoz Monaco, MD

    Dr. Gustavo Muñoz Monaco is a board-certified pediatric anesthesiologist with the Orlando Health Children's Heart Institute. His areas of expertise include:

  • Diagnosis & Treatments for Perianal Abscess or Fistula

    Your child’s pediatrician will start diagnosing this condition with a physical exam. They will also consider your child’s personal and family medical history. Often, a physical exam alone is enough to diagnose this condition. From there, they may refer your child to a specialist (surgeon, gastroenterologist or the emergency department) who may then order one or more of the following tests to confirm perianal abscess or perianal fistula:

  • Diagnosis & Treatments for Intestinal Atresia or Web

    In many cases, intestinal atresia or intestinal web may be diagnosed before birth on a prenatal (during pregnancy) ultrasound. If your OBGYN suspects your baby may have intestinal atresia or web once your baby is born, their team may order one or more of the following tests:

  • Diagnosis & Treatments for Abdominal Masses

    Your child’s pediatrician will perform a complete physical exam, which will include feeling your child’s abdomen for swelling. They will also ask about your child’s personal and family medical history. From there, they may refer your child to a surgeon, another specialist or the emergency department for one or more of the following tests to diagnose an abdominal mass: