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Donor Recognition
How Donating Can Make A Difference.
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South Lake Hospital Accreditation
South Lake Hospital is proud to be accredited by The Joint Commission.
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Celebrating 75 Years of Service
Over the last 75 years, our hospital has been a partner in the growth and prosperity of our community we call south Lake County. As the community grew and the needs of our residents evolved, our commitment to provide compassionate care close to home remained our mission. Today, we are proud to continue to serve our community with expertise in health and wellness, to all of the residents of south Lake County.
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About Us
The da Vinci® Surgical System at South Lake Hospital gives surgeons the capability to perform many types of complex procedures with more
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Clinical Trials & Research
Orlando Health is a leading-edge teaching institution. Learn more about what clinical trials are underway right now.
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Institutional Review Board (IRB)
The IRB is an administrative body established to protect the rights and welfare of human research subjects recruited to participate in research activities conducted under the auspices of the institution with which it is affiliated.
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Apply to be a Volunteer
Thank you for your interest in participating in the Orlando Health South Lake Hospital volunteer program. Our volunteers are a vital part of the caring spirit that thrives in our community. Volunteering at South Lake Hospital is a wonderful and rewarding way to give back to the community as our volunteers provide comfort and support to our patients and team members. If you would like more information on volunteer opportunities, please contact Mary Sandre at (352) 394-4071, ext. 4406.
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Medical Pavilion
The Orlando Health South Lake Hospital Medical Pavilion — Blue Cedar offers residents of Clermont, south Leesburg and neighboring communities a convenient, one-stop location for comprehensive health care. Coordinated care from Orlando Health’s network of high-performing physicians all in one location enables patients and their families to make the most efficient use of their time by consolidating a variety of services and specialties all at one location.
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How it Works
As with laparoscopic surgery, robotic surgery uses small incisions that result in fewer traumas to the body than traditional open surgery. Surgeons gain a magnified 3D view inside the body, allowing for improved visualization and the ability to clearly see the target area and its anatomy. Furthermore, the robotic surgical system filters hand tremors from surgeons and scales down movement, which is vital when working in small, intricate areas of the body. Surgeons are able to work sitting down comfortably in a console as they perform surgery through the robotic arms, resulting in an efficient surgery with less blood loss and tissue injury.
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Robotic vs Laparoscopic Surgery
Both traditional laparoscopy and robotic-assisted surgery are forms of minimally invasive surgery, but there is a difference between the two. In