AdventHealth Orlando sits at 601 E Rollins St in Orlando and stands as the largest hospital in central Florida, being the third largest in the country as of 2023, and there's quite a lot going on inside its big, modern building, since the place's been around since 1908-originally called Florida Sanitarium, before being named Florida Hospital Orlando, and then AdventHealth Orlando after 2019, and it's now the main hospital in the AdventHealth network that's well-known in these parts. This general and teaching hospital has 1,355 beds, a large emergency department with 72 exam rooms after their expansion, and specialized setups like a helipad and a coronary care unit with more beds now, and folks can find all sorts of medical services under the same roof, from primary and specialty care to urgent care, imaging, lab work, and rehabilitation. There's a big Cardiovascular Institute that keeps growing, and the hospital trains new heart doctors through its cardiovascular fellowship and offers advanced care for things like heart surgery, valve replacement, heart failure, and heart transplants, as well as newer treatments for rhythm and artery problems, and there's even a program for rare heart diseases like amyloidosis, plus they run pulmonary and cardiac rehab, lung transplant, and vascular surgery, so it's a big place for all kinds of heart and lung concerns. They run brain and spine programs with options for things like Gamma Knife® Surgery, MR-Guided Focused Ultrasound, deep brain stimulation, epilepsy, dementia, Parkinson's, movement issues, and stroke care, and their neurologists also look after sleep medicine and sports head injuries, so it's quite unusual how many specialties come together here. A lot of research happens thanks to clinical trials, and their patient care and research teams try new ideas and technology in partnership with their teaching programs, making it easier for future doctors to learn and for patients to access the latest care options, and there's a whole extra effort to help people find care, make appointments with doctors, or use the video visit option if coming in is tough. Folks can get screening mammograms, outpatient exams, medicine for vein problems, or go to the Women's Center, and kids have their own under-the-sea waiting room experience, too, which seems to help the little ones. The hospital claims a whole-person health approach, which means people can talk to chaplains or get spiritual care, and there are support groups, caregiver resources, prevention and education programs, and even stories from patients, plus a financial assistance info line, resources for international visitors, and a place for business or sponsorship questions. There's a long-standing tradition of letting the community volunteer, take part in events, follow news and workshops, and sign up for education if interested in working in healthcare, and it's open all day, every day. Other details stand out, like a solar panel carport that charges over thirty-two electric cars and makes its own energy, addressing environmental concerns, and they cleaned the water system because of bacteria worries before, so they're keeping an eye on safety, and you'll find things like air conditioning, valet, wheelchair access, WiFi, outdoor seating, and customer parking to make the stay a little easier for everyone. AdventHealth Orlando accepts credit cards for payments and manages medical records with a portal called My Account and My Billing, plus there's a helpful staff at the registration and admission desk, so it might feel big at first but people say the workers try to guide you through it, and that's probably needed, considering how many things happen at such a large place.
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