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Shoba Srikantan, MD
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Pediatric Liver and Intestinal Transplant Program
We offer special clinics for patients with liver, intestinal or multi-visceral transplants.
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Pediatric Robotic Urology Surgery
At Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, we offer pediatric robotic surgery to treat your child’s complex urological condition.
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Fetal Cardiac Program
The Heart Center partners with the Center for Maternal-Fetal Medicine at Orlando Health Winnie Palmer Hospital to provide state-of-the-art fetal and neonatal therapies.
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Pediatric Aerodigestive Center
The Aerodigestive Center offers multidisciplinary evaluation and management of problems involving the upper Gastrointestinal tract and the airway.
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Orlando Health South Lake Hospital ER - Blue Cedar
The Orlando Health South Lake Hospital Emergency Room at Blue Cedar can treat all healthcare emergencies close to home.
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Orlando Health South Lake Hospital Joe H. and Loretta Scott Emergency Room
The Orlando Health South Lake Hospital Emergency Room at Four Corners can treat all healthcare emergencies close to home.
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Orlando Health Announces Plans for $160 Million Children's Pavilion to Improve Pediatric Care Coordination in Central Florida
Orlando, FL (September 25, 2023) – Orlando Health is pleased to announce plans to build the region’s first and only advanced facility to provide coordinated specialized care for children and families. Anticipated to open in 2026, the Orlando Health Children’s Pavilion, which will be located across from Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, will transform outpatient pediatric care in Central Florida.
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The one thing your children must learn to be successful in school and life
When we talk about preparing our kids for the future, we usually focus on the concrete challenges before us- teaching our preschooler their letters and numbers, helping our kindergartener learn to read, expecting our elementary school kids to come home with A’s on their report cards or pushing older kids to compete in sports and extracurricular activities.
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How should we communicate with other parents as our kids get older?
As a parent of a big kid, one who is not quite yet a teen but close to it, my husband and I have found that we are starting to allow our child more freedom to do things. He is hanging out with other kids more at our house and their houses. He’s riding his bike to his friend’s houses alone. This means that more and more often, we are trusting other parents to keep an eye on our kid and in turn, we are watching not only our son but his friends, too.