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  • Pediatric Scoliosis and Spinal Surgeries

    The Scoliosis Center utilizes the most advanced surgical techniques to care for patients with scoliosis.

  • Gynecologic Oncology

    Learn more about the comprehensive care and state-of-the-art treatment options available through the Orlando Health Cancer Institute partnership.

  • NICU Development Clinic

    At the NICU Development Clinic of Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, we care about the long-term success of your baby and are here to help keep them on track for a healthy and happy childhood. That’s why our relationship doesn’t end when your baby leaves the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).

  • In Utero Surgeries Have Life-Changing Results for Babies with Spina Bifida

    For an expectant mom whose unborn baby has spina bifida, the thought of a doctor doing delicate surgery in utero to repair the defect can be scary. But it’s also miraculous.

  • 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.

  • What you need to know about bicycle helmets for kids

    One of my favorite things about the neighborhood in which I live is that every weekday I see elementary and middle school kids riding their bicycles to school. The crossing guards take special care to help kids cross the street, and the children look thrilled to be embarking on a grand adventure. It reminds me that mine is a family neighborhood, and I’m so fortunate to live in a place where kids have the opportunity to ride their bikes to school safely.

  • Craniopharyngioma - Identifying Bio Targets for Medical Therapy

    Advancing Treatment for Pediatric Craniopharyngioma: Prospective Pilot Study Identifying Clinically Relevant Biological Targets for Medical Therapy

  • Tipifarnib and Naxitamab for Relapsed/​Refractory Neuroblastoma

    Phase II Trial of Tipifarnib and Naxitamab for Relapsed/Refractory Neuroblastoma

  • Myles for Brody, Walking for NICU Babies

    On September 17, 2016, Brody Myles Santiago was born after just 23-weeks of gestation. Born at Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies, weighing 1 lb., 2 oz., and only 12 inches in length, Brody was given a 5 percent chance of survival. He spent 148 days in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) before graduating and heading home.