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  • Nishant H. Patel, MD

    Nishant Patel, MD, is a board-certified pediatrician with the Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children Center for Digestive Health and Nutrition. 

  • Thomas Wesley Hayne, MD

    Thomas Hayne, MD, is a board-certified pediatrician in practice with Orlando Health Physician Associates. Dr. Hayne specializes in providing comprehensive care ­­— from the assessment of childhood development to the treatment of common and complex illnesses — for newborns, children and adolescents.

  • Tain-Yen Hsia, MD

    Tain-Yen Hsia, MD, is a board-certified pediatric cardiac surgeon at Orlando Health Children's Heart Institute. He performs all aspects of pediatric and congenital cardiac surgery, including heart transplantation and mechanical cardiac support. He also applies computational modeling in congenital heart disease.

  • Pediatric Comprehensive Concussion Clinic

    Our team of clinicians works quickly to diagnose concussions and provide a personalized treatment plan.

  • Pediatric Burn Clinic

    The Pediatric Burn Clinic provides specialized outpatient evaluation and treatment for second- and third-degree burns in children from infancy up to 18 years of age.

  • Pediatric Corrective Jaw Surgery Program

    Our Pediatric Craniofacial team provides evaluation and treatment for patients who need Corrective Jaw Surgery.

  • Pediatric Liver and Intestinal Transplant Program

    We offer special clinics for patients with liver, intestinal or multi-visceral transplants.

  • Specialty Diagnostic Clinical and Translational Research Lab

    Laboratory services play a vital role at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. These services encompass everything from blood work to biopsies.

  • Pediatric Cardiology

    Our Pediatric Cardiologists provide comprehensive cardiac care for infants, children and adults with congenital heart disease.

  • Celebrating Your Child's Birthday During COVID-19

    With the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, many children have experienced a very different birthday than ever before. Families have stayed together but physically separated from others to try to halt increasing COVID-19 transmission rates in their communities. Large gatherings — and some small gatherings — have been discouraged or forbidden by local authorities. Parties at restaurants, parks and other places have had to be canceled, no doubt a crushing blow for children.