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Adolescent Medicine
At Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, we understand and respect the unique challenges facing each individual we serve.
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Pediatric Outpatient Services
Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children offers a number of outpatient services conveniently located to meet your family's needs.
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Pediatric Otolaryngology
Audiology provides evaluation and treatment of children with hearing impairment or loss.
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Eryn Lawson, PA-C
Eryn E. Lawson, PA-C, MPAS, is a senior surgical physician assistant with the Orlando Health Children's Neuroscience Institute neurosurgery specialty practice. She has experience in pediatrics, neurosurgery, surgical intensive care unit management, trauma call, and inpatient and outpatient management of neurosurgical patients.
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Learning to sleep well: teaching your kids healthy sleep habits
In our practice at the Pediatric Pulmonology and Sleep Center at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, we often see children who are having difficulty sleeping. We know very well the tired eyes of parents who are worried, anxious and frustrated because their children aren’t sleeping well. We work with each family to identify whether a child has any medical problems that may be affecting their sleep. We also work with their parents to teach healthy sleep habits. Whether we know it or not, we are teaching our children how to sleep, and we encourage parents to learn healthy habits that set their children on a path to healthy sleep for a lifetime.
Why is sleep important?
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Kevin Joseph De la Roza, MD
Dr. Kevin De La Roza is a board-certified pediatric cardiac anesthesiologist at Orlando Health Children's Heart Institute. He is board certified in anesthesiology and pediatric anesthesiology.
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Shoba Srikantan, MD
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How to Prepare Your Child for an Outpatient Procedure
Preparing to bring your child in for an outpatient surgery or procedure at the hospital can often feel more stressful than the event itself. Children don’t typically welcome the prospect of a day at the hospital, no matter how short it may be. Parents often find themselves wondering how best to manage the difficult task of preparing their child mentally and emotionally for a surgery or procedure. Sometimes in order to prevent tears and fears, parents may try to mislead or avoid the conversation with their kids in order to simply get them in the door. Even though it may be tempting to tell your child that they are going elsewhere in order to get them in the car, or tell them that they are going to the hospital but not tell them why, this often causes more upset and challenge in the end.
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Orlando Health & Orlando City SC Announce Historic Agreement
Orlando Health will continue their affiliation with Orlando City Soccer Club.
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Improving Care of Children with Complex Congenital Heart Disease
National Pediatric Cardiology Quality Improvement Collaborative (NPC-QIC) - A Collaborative Initiative to Improve Care of Children with Complex Congenital Heart Disease