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  • Michael L. Cheatham, MD

    Michael L. Cheatham, MD, FACS, FCCM, is a board-certified surgeon with Orlando Health Medical Group Surgery. Dr. Cheatham currently serves as a surgeon for the Orlando Health Complex Hernia Center. His specialties include general surgery, surgical critical care and neurologic critical care with a particular focus on hernia repair.

  • Matthew W. Lube, MD

    Matthew Lube, MD, FACS, is a general surgeon with Orlando Health Medical Group Surgery. He is board certified in general surgery with added qualifications in surgical critical care. His clinical interests include emergency general surgery and caring for the critically injured in the intensive care setting.

  • Center for Women and Babies

    Expecting mothers and women can discover what South Lake Hospital has to offer.

  • Ophthalmology

    Ophthalmologists at South Lake Hospital specialize in surgery to treat cataracts of the eye.

  • Plastic Surgery

    Plastic surgeons at South Lake Hospital specialize in reconstructive surgery including breast reconstruction for those that have lost a breast due to cancer or other conditions.

  • Vascular Surgery

    Vascular surgeons at South Lake Hospital are highly-trained to treat conditions of the body’s arteries and veins.

  • Jan A Berrios, MD

  • Orlando Health Network saves nearly $90 million in healthcare costs

    Orlando, FL January 18, 2019 – With more than 200,000 managed lives, representing more than $1.1 billion in annual healthcare expenditures, the Orlando Health Network – the largest clinically integrated network in the region – has saved $89.9 million in healthcare costs in just five years according to the Network’s 2018 Value Report, which was released today.

  • South Lake Hospital Makes Breastfeeding a Priority.

    South Lake Hospital is being recognized by the Florida Breastfeeding Coalition (FBC), a statewide coalition in partnership with several Florida agencies and registered with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the United States Breastfeeding Committee (USBC) by participating in FBC’s Baby Steps to Baby Friendly Hospital Florida Quest For Quality Maternity Care Award project. The hospital is one of the first hospitals in Lake County to prioritize mothers and babies by creating action plans that will improve the quality and support for mothers and babies giving birth in their hospital and answers one of the actions in the U.S. Surgeon General’s Call to Action to Support Breastfeeding. As well the Florida Department of Health supports this initiative, “The Florida Department of Health fully supports breastfeeding as a vital health activity,” said State Surgeon General and Secretary of Health Dr. John Armstrong. “We commend all hospitals and health care facilities that are working toward practicing the WHO/UNICEF Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding and encourage others to adopt these practices so that all mothers and newborns achieve the best health possible.”

  • Safe Sitter

    The Safe Sitter Babysitting Course a highly structured babysitting preparation course designed for youth ages 11 to 13.