The Best Healthcare in Your Backyard
Orlando offers extensive healthcare options with globally recognized programs in cardiology, cancer, women’s medicine, neurology, diabetes, orthopedics and rehabilitation.
AdventHealth
AdventHealth is an acute-care healthcare system with more than 2,800 beds in a comprehensive network of 17 hospitals and 15 Centra Care walk-in urgent care centers. It offers a wide range of health services for the entire family, including nationally and internationally recognized programs in cardiology, cancer, women’s medicine, neurology, diabetes, orthopedics and rehabilitation.
For the past several years, U.S. News & World Report has recognized AdventHealth as one of “America’s Best Hospitals”. In addition, because AdventHealth performs more complex cardiac cases than any other facility in the country, MSNBC selected it as the premier focus of their hour long special—”Heart Hospital.” AdventHealth also operates Florida Flight 1, its emergency air-medical transport service.
Orlando Health
Orlando Health is a 1,780-bed, private, not-for-profit healthcare network. Established in 1918 on the heels of World War I, and in the midst of the Spanish Flu epidemic that raged across the world, the system today cares for more than two million local patients and 4,500 international patients each year.
A community-based and supported hospital organization of facilities, they are comprised of Orlando Regional Medical Center, UF Health Cancer Center at Orlando Health, Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies, Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, Dr. P. Phillips Hospital, South Seminole Hospital, Health Central Hospital, and South Lake Hospital. The system is home to Orlando’s only Level One Trauma Center, which serves a 22-county region and is equipped to handle the most serious emergencies. Orlando Health is also home to the region’s only Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, designed to treat infants with serious conditions. They established the Heart Center at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, bringing together leading pediatric cardiology sub-specialists to offer extensive expertise in the diagnosis and treatment of infants and children with heart disease.
Nemours Children’s Hospital
Located at Lake Nona, Nemours Children’s Hospital is a 620,000-square-foot facility with 95 beds, an 18-bay emergency department, a neonatal intensive care unit and departments specializing in complex childhood diseases. The hospital is a central hub of a 60-acre pediatric health campus featuring a children’s clinic, emergency department, diagnostic and ambulatory programs, education centers and research programs.
Designed with the help of a Family Advisory Council, the hospital was built with input from parents and children who received care at Nemours. Patient-controlled technology that can change the color of the lighting in a room at night and personalize space for a child is just one of the features developed by the families and designers. The hospital concept also connects with nature and its healing power by incorporating numerous gardens and green space around the perimeter for patients, and their parents, to explore.
Orlando VA Medical Center
The Orlando VA Medical Center opened at Lake Nona in 2015. This 134-bed hospital brings the latest research and state-of-the-art medicine to 400,000 Central Florida veterans. This facility, the first VA hospital built in the United States since 1995, pioneers cutting-edge technology in prosthetic limbs and bionic technologies for arms, legs and eyes. The Center also specializes in brain injury treatment, post traumatic stress disorder research and treatments in suicide prevention.
The Center is a nationwide training and planning home for the Veterans Health Administration’s (VHA) new medical simulation system—Simulated Learning, Education and Research Network (SimLEARN). A 35,000-square-foot facility, the VHA’s SimLEARN brings physicians and other medical professionals from throughout the country to train in the latest medical simulation technology, including surgical robotics.
HCA Healthcare
HCA is one of the largest, private health systems in Florida, featuring 50 hospitals across the state and 31 surgery centers. Its local facilities are: Central Florida Regional Hospital, Oviedo Medical Center, Osceola Regional Medical Center and Poinciana Medical Center.
It also is partnering with the University of Central Florida on the $175 million UCF Lake Nona Medical Center, which will be a teaching hospital slated to open in fall 2020.
Additional Orlando Healthcare Providers
Company: AdventHealth
Industry: Healthcare Delivery
Company Size (Employees): 50000-100000
Top Job Categories: Doctors, Nurses, Administration
Visit Careers WebsiteCompany: Consulate Health Care
Industry: Healthcare Delivery
Company Size (Employees): 10000-50000
Top Job Categories: Nurses, Directors
Visit Careers WebsiteCompany: CVS Health
Industry: Healthcare Delivery
Company Size (Employees): 1000-5000
Top Job Categories: Patient Care Specialists, Pharmacy Technicians, Customer Service Specialists
Visit Careers WebsiteCompany: HCA Healthcare
Industry: Healthcare Delivery
Company Size (Employees): 10000-50000
Top Job Categories: Registered Nurses, Therapists
Visit Careers WebsiteCompany: Nemours Children’s Health System
Industry: Healthcare Delivery
Company Size (Employees): 1000-5000
Top Job Categories: Pediatricians, Registration Specialists, Medical Assistant
Visit Careers WebsiteCompany: Orlando Health
Industry: Healthcare Delivery
Company Size (Employees): 10000-50000
Top Job Categories: Physicians, Nurse Managers, Supervisors
Visit Careers WebsiteCompany: Orlando Senior Health Network
Industry: Healthcare Delivery
Company Size (Employees): 500-1000
Top Job Categories: LPN, Physical Therapist, PRN Home Care
Visit Careers WebsiteCompany: Osceola Regional Medical Center
Industry: Healthcare Delivery
Company Size (Employees): 10000-50000
Top Job Categories: Nurse, Pharmacist
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