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News
U.S. News & World Report names AdventHealth Orlando No. 1 hospital in Florida
Seven of AdventHealth’s specialty programs — including diabetes; gastroenterology, gynecology; urology and neurosurgery — ranked among the nation’s best, and the hospital was ranked No. 1 in Orlando...
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It may be in your DNA: First large-scale DNA study in Florida aims to unlock the secret to a healthier life
AdventHealth, Helix launch the “WholeMe” study to screen for risk of heart disease in 10,000 Floridians.
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Minutes Matter: Trust Central Florida's #1 ER
When every minute matters, count on us to be there for you at AdventHealth ER. It’s the compassionate care you want — when and where you need it. With 26 locations, the #1 ER in Central Florida is... -
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Brandon’s Incredible Comeback From a Stroke
“Oh my God, what do I do,” was the first thought Brandon had waking up in the ICU after suffering a stroke at the age of 36. But Brandon, a husband and father of two, was determined to make it — and...
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AdventHealth ER 30 second video
AdventHealth ER 30 second video
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Steve’s ER Story of Healing
The key to taking care of your whole health is never putting your health on hold. When Steve felt tightness in his chest, he listened to his body and went to the AdventHealth ER, where he learned he...
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Trust Your Gut: Colon Cancer
45 is the new 50 when it comes to colorectal health. That's the recommended age to begin colon cancer screenings. This video reminds us to celebrate living our best lives by taking the best care of...
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Chris Cooper Patient Testimonial
On May 1st, Chris was transported my EMS to AdventHealth East Orlando after passing out at work. Soon after arriving to the hospital, he went into cardiac arrest 11 times within a 4 hour period and...
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Blogs
Gallstones vs. Kidney Stones: What’s the Difference?
Learn to navigate the signs and symptoms of gallstones and kidney stones, how to treat both and ways to prevent them.
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Blogs
What Are Heart Palpitations and What Causes Them
When your heart flutters or skips beats, it can be scary. But heart palpitations are common — and usually harmless. Learn more in our latest blog.