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About Us
South Lake Hospital is your community hospital. We are dedicated to a patient-centered continuum of care that gives peace of mind from diagnosis through recovery.
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Hospital Quality Indicators
It is important to compare as many quality measurement types as possible to form the most complete picture of a hospital's total quality of care before making a final decision.
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HIPAA
HIPAA is the most comprehensive health care privacy legislation ever passed in the United States.
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Orlando Health Oncology Program Ranked Among The Best in the Nation
Orlando, FL (November 16, 2018) – Becker’s Hospital Review has named Orlando Health UF Health Cancer Center one of the 100 best programs for cancer treatment and research in the country.
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Safe SitterĀ® Babysitting Course offered at South Lake Hospital
South Lake Hospital will host a Safe Sitter® Babysitting Course Tuesday, March 31 through Wednesday, April 1, at the LiveWell Fitness Center.
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Community Outreach
South Lake Hospital is dedicated to improving the health of our entire community.
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Cancer Center Services
When fighting cancer, it’s important that you can be close to your family and friends who can offer you much needed support. At The Orlando Health Cancer Institute at South Lake Hospital, we understand that convenience plays a big part in cancer care, whether it’s making it easier for your loved ones to support you during treatment or making it easier for you to have the support of your physicians and oncologists in your community. We are proud to expand cancer services to the South Lake area to better serve your needs.
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South Lake Hospital Accreditation
South Lake Hospital is proud to be accredited by The Joint Commission.
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Hospital Leadership
Executive Leadership Lance Sewell, President, South Lake Hospital Paul Johns, Chief Operating Officer Bonnie Onofre, Chief Nursing Officer Jennifer
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100 Years of Caring
When Orange General Hospital opened its doors on November 5, 1918, Orlando and the nation were in the midst of historical events with great significance: World War I would end in just six days, a worldwide Spanish influenza epidemic already had killed more than a half million Americans and national elections had brought sweeping congressional changes.