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Diagnosis & Treatments for an Omphalocele
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Prenatal Breastfeeding – Virtual Class
Designed for expectant parents, this virtual lecture is presented by a registered nurse lactation consultant. Learn what to expect while breastfeeding your baby during the first few days after delivery and through the first few months. Infants welcome. Partners are encouraged to participate. The class will also include the opportunity to ask questions.
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Intestinal Rehab and TPN Virtual Support Group
Please join us for a virtual support group for patients and their caregivers with Intestinal Failure and TPN. Patients ages 13 and older are welcome to attend. Sessions will help families cope with living with a chronic gastrointestinal illness by providing educational information, mental health support, nutrition counseling and more.
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Crohn’s and Colitis Virtual Support Group
Please join us for a virtual support group for patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). Patients ages 13 and older are welcome to attend, along with family members and caregivers. Sessions will help patients cope with living with a chronic gastrointestinal illness by providing educational information, mental health support, nutrition counseling and more.
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Diagnosis & Treatments for Congenital Pulmonary Airway Malformation
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Diagnosis & Treatments for Malrotation of the Bowel
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Diagnosis & Treatments for Spontaneous Intestinal Perforation (SIP)
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Diagnosis & Treatments for Imperforate Anus
Imperforate anus is typically diagnosed during a physical exam in the hospital completed shortly after your baby is born. From there, the doctor may order one or more of the following tests to confirm imperforate anus:
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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.
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Pediatric Arthrogryposis Program
As a parent, you want the best for you child. You know nothing can, or should, hold your kid back, even arthrogryposis