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  • Even After School Starts, Don’t Forget Sun Safety!

    This article was written in conjunction with Robert Hedrick, MD, pediatric medical resident at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.

  • Child’s Fever: When You Should Go to ER

    When your child isn’t feeling well and has a fever, it’s easy to fixate on the thermometer’s reading. How high is too high? Is it better to take them to the emergency room or to treat the fever at home?

  • Can You Tell If Your Child Is Dehydrated?

    School may have started, but it’s still sweltering outside. For Floridians, cooler weather is not in the cards for quite a while. As after-school activities and recreational sports begin, we must remember that extreme heat can take a toll on a child’s body.

  • Reading Changes a Child’s Brain: Here’s How

    Reading to your baby can help you bond, but it also has long-lasting effects on your child’s brain, including reducing stress, slowing the progression of mental illness – and even increasing their life expectancy.

  • Pediatric Fracture Care Clinic

    At the Center for Orthopedics, we provide specialized same-day care to children and adolescents with fractures.

  • Pediatric Hepatology Clinic

    In conjunction with a pediatric hepatologist, this clinic provides coordination and management of liver disorders.

  • Pediatric Hematology

    We offer a wide spectrum of care for children with blood disorders.

  • Pediatric Electrophysiology and Arrhythmia

    Invasive electrophysiology is a special type of cardiac catheterization that is used to evaluate children with arrhythmias.

  • Pediatric Ear, Nose, and Throat Surgery

    Pediatric Otolaryngology, or ear, nose, and throat Surgery, is a specialty dedicated to the care of disorders above the clavicles.

  • Pediatric Emergency and Trauma Care

    Our specialized physicians are on standby 24 hours a day, every day, to care for children experiencing medical emergencies.