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  • Outpatient Breastfeeding Consultations

    Private consultations are available at Orlando Health South Lake Hospital for moms who deliver at our Center for Women and Babies and are having breastfeeding concerns.

  • Stroke Support Group, Virtual

    Stroke survivors and caregivers can find care, support and connection at Orlando Health’s Stroke Support Group. In this monthly group, currently provided virtually by calling in or logging on, participants will have the opportunity to share stories and experiences with others who understand their journey, while learning about helpful topics such as nutrition, available resources and other ways to improve one’s lifestyle.

  • Imaging

    Our imaging department will serve both ER patients and is available for outpatient appointments.

  • Laboratory

    Laboratory services are available for both ER patients and for outpatient appointments.

  • Private Patient Rooms

    Each private patient room is spacious with a relaxing environment that promotes healing.

  • SkyTop View Cafe

    The relaxing family dining room features views of south Lake County’s rolling hills. Meals are made fresh daily in our restaurant-style kitchen and are nutritionally balanced for each patient. 

  • Imaging

    Our imaging department will serve both ER patients and is available for outpatient appointments.

  • Laboratory

    Laboratory services are available for both ER patients and for outpatient appointments.

  • Mom's Morning Out

    Is for new moms and babies up to one year of age. We offer weekly weight checks and weighted feedings, as well as an opportunity to ask the lactation team questions and connect with other moms. This group meets every Wednesday morning from 10:00 am to Noon (except holidays) in Orlando Health South Lake Hospital’s Sky Top conference room on the first floor of the Center for Women and Babies.  No registration required.  Please call (352) 386-1185 for more information.

  • Infertility Counseling

    Sometimes, a couple has difficulty becoming pregnant. There are a variety of factors that may play a role, including physical, social, emotional and environmental causes.