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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.

  • 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.

  • Orange County Healthy Connections Discusses the Forthcoming Proton Therapy Center at MD Anderson - Orlando

    Learn more about our new proton therapy center.

  • Arnold Palmer Hospital Named One of the Best Children’s Hospitals

    U.S. News & World Report Unveils 2016-17 Rankings

  • Visitor Guide & Map

    Welcome to Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. When choosing our family-friendly facilities, you gain access to an award-winning children’s medical center with more than 30 pediatric specialties, in an environment built just for kids. This map introduces you to the first floor of the hospital, including some favorite spaces, such as the Disney Team of Heroes experiences, the Walt Disney World Grand Atrium, Seacrest Studio, radiology and more. Should you have any questions, please our reception assistants are happy to assist. Want to see more? Click below for a virtual tour.

  • When Should You Start Feeding Your Baby Solid Foods?

    Wondering when it’s time to start adding solid foods to your baby’s diet? While the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that you wait to feed your baby anything besides breast milk or formula until the age of 6 months, every baby is different. Once your baby is ready to dig into some mashed sweet potatoes, peas and applesauce, here are a few tips to consider.

  • Why Children Should Avoid Energy Drinks

    Here is a fact all parents should know: Energy drinks have no health benefits for children.

  • Andrew Bigham, MD

    Dr. Andrew Bigham is a board-certified pediatrician and fellowship-trained pediatric critical care physician at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. He cares for seriously ill infants and children, and his specialties include:

  • Tory L Weatherford, MD

  • Richard G Rodriguez, MD