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  • Corporate Office of Research Operations

    The Corporate Office of Research Operations (CORO) is responsible for supporting investigators and administrators in research.

  • 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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  • Family

    Welcome to Central Florida.

  • Practices

  • Services & Specialties

    We offer a variety of medical services including diagnostic imaging, orthopedics, robotic surgery, urology and cardiac care among others.

  • Mother Baby Support Groups

    Join our in-person group for new moms and their babies, up to one year of age. Led by a lactation consultant, this is a great opportunity to connect with other moms and to ask the lactation team questions. A baby scale is available for weekly weight checks and weighted feedings. 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.

  • Surgical Solutions

    Our practice specializes in laparoscopy and robotic surgery at South Lake Hospital, to treat a variety of gynecological issues, from fibroids to ovarian surgery to complete hysterectomies. 

  • Obstetrics

    We help women manage their health before, during and after pregnancy. Prior to becoming pregnant, we provide patients an overall health assessment to identify any potential problems that might impact pregnancy.

  • Questions and Comments

    For questions or comments, email President John Moore at [email protected]