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  • Giving Hope and Life to Big Miracles

     As the largest neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) under one roof in the United States, a significant number of women with high-risk pregnancies in Central Florida are referred to Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies. Chelsey Voogt was one of these moms.

  • Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies is 10!

    All because of you...

  • Homes Away From Home

    Orlando Health's hospitality homes — Hubbard House and the Cynthia C. & William E. Perry Pavilion — offer support and comfort to families while loved ones receive extended treatment at our facilities.

  • Ways to Support in the Wake of Tragedy

    In the wake of the tragedy in Orlando, you can support the on-going needs and response to this tragic event by supporting Central Florida's only Level One Trauma Center at Orlando Health.

  • Romero Britto’s Happy Art Movement Comes to Seacrest Studio Orlando

    New, colorful artwork is always an exciting addition to the already welcoming and kid-friendly atmosphere at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. When the artwork is provided by a world-renowned artist, the addition is even more meaningful to our patients, families and team members! 

  • Donor Legacy Highlights

    Philanthropic support makes life-saving care at Orlando Health possible. We want to recognize a portion of the donors who have provided leadership gifts to Orlando Health and continue to invest in our mission year-after-year. Thank you for your continued impact on the future of our community, making a difference in the lives of thousands of individuals and families.

  • First Pediatric Patient Undergoes Treatment Using Proton Therapy

    When Zayne Burton’s parents, Lori and Chaz, learned that their 12-year-old son had been diagnosed with medullablastoma, a tumor of the brain and spine, they were in shock. Quickly, however, their focus turned to treating the curable cancer so their son could go on to live a healthy life. Their journey brought them to The Marjorie and Leonard Williams Center for Proton Therapy at UF Health Cancer Center — Orlando Health. 

  • Dr. Leonard J. Levine Continues Legacy of Caring Through Bequest to Orlando Health

    "Availability, Affability, Ability"  These were the values that guided Dr. Levine's philosophy, his approach to medicine, and the care of his patients.

  • Bert W. Martin Foundation Continues Support with Gift to the Burn Center

    The Bert W. Martin Foundation recently gave a $500,000 gift to the Burn Center at Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC) continuing their long-time support of ORMC, and Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.

  • New Honor a Caregiver program gives patients and families a way to say thanks

    Some of the most significant moments to happen in a person’s life will take place within the walls of our hospitals. Whether as a patient or