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  • Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE)

    The experts at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital Center for Digestive Health and Nutrition treat both kids and adults with eosinophilic esophagitis.

  • Hepatitis A, B and C

    Hepatitis is a term used for inflammation in the liver caused by infection, mostly by viruses.

  • Reflux

    Children of all ages can have reflux. Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital Center for Digestive Health and Nutrition helps these kids get back to health.

  • Meet Our Patient Events Coordinator and Co-host of Seacrest Studios, Jay Brock

    Jay Brock has always been passionate about working with kids. As the patient events coordinator at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children and co-host of the Seacrest Studios, Jay is responsible for developing fun and engaging activities to help kids in our hospital be kids. Learn more about Jay, including his background, hobbies and favorite things.

  • Meet Our Broadcast Coordinator, Anthony Grier

    Anthony Grier has worked at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children for nine years. With a passion for digital media and recording arts, Anthony was selected to lead the programming at our Seacrest Studio. Learn more about Anthony, including his background, hobbies and favorite things.

  • Grace George, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC

    Grace George, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC, is a pediatric cardiac nurse practitioner with Orlando Health Children's Heart Institute. With a focus on arrythmia, she specializes in electrophysiology or diagnosing and treating the electrical activities of the heart. 

  • Diagnosis & Treatments for Perianal Abscess or Fistula

    Your child’s pediatrician will start diagnosing this condition with a physical exam. They will also consider your child’s personal and family medical history. Often, a physical exam alone is enough to diagnose this condition. From there, they may refer your child to a specialist (surgeon, gastroenterologist or the emergency department) who may then order one or more of the following tests to confirm perianal abscess or perianal fistula:

  • Diagnosis & Treatments for Intestinal Atresia or Web

    In many cases, intestinal atresia or intestinal web may be diagnosed before birth on a prenatal (during pregnancy) ultrasound. If your OBGYN suspects your baby may have intestinal atresia or web once your baby is born, their team may order one or more of the following tests:

  • Mohammed A. Al-Humiari, MD

    Dr. Mohammed Al-humiari is a board-certified pediatric pulmonologist with Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine. He specializes in pulmonary diseases and conditions of the lungs and respiratory tract, such as asthma and cystic fibrosis.

  • Renee F Modica, MD

    Renee Modica, MD, joined the Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children Pediatric Rheumatology Specialty Practice in 2009. She currently shares her time between Orlando Health Arnold Palmer and the University of Florida in Gainesville. Dr. Modica is one of only a few pediatric rheumatologists in the state of Florida. She has extensive training in pediatrics as the chief resident at Orlando Regional Medical Center and in pediatric rheumatology as a fellow with the University of California, San Francisco. Dr. Modica lives in Orlando with her husband and two beautiful children.