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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) 386-1382.
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Life
Welcome to Central Florida.
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Family
Welcome to Central Florida.
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South Lake Hospital Growth
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Patient Rights and Responsibilities
Florida law requires that your healthcare provider or healthcare facility recognize your rights while you are receiving medical care and that you respect the healthcare provider's or healthcare facility's right to expect certain behavior on the part of patients.
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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.
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Dietary Health In the News
Dietitian Lauren Popeck discusses the importance of eating right.
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ORMC's Redesigned, Renovated Emergency Department Opens
The two treatment areas each have a dedicated staff to focus on the patients in the specific area.
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Orlando Health will leverage Epic to enhance patient care and experience
Orlando, FL (December 14, 2018) – Orlando Health will streamline health data and care delivery for patients and clinicians through the adoption of Epic, the most widely-used and comprehensive health records (CHR) system.
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South Lake Hospital Foundation Unveils New Community Garden
Foundation hopes organic community garden will raise funds and promote healthy living