Florida Hospital Mission Press Releases

February 16, 2009

Jeffrey Fischer had no idea how he was going to pay for health care for his heart when his employer took away his benefits. But then he heard about the Heart Failure Clinic operated by Florida Hospital. It turned his medical situation around. Now he...

February 27, 2008

Twenty-year-old Rachel Lietzke is an active college student and model who works out three times a week. To meet her you would never know the Casselberry stunner recently had a complicated heart valve surgery at Florida Hospital.

January 2, 2008

From January 3 - 9 Florida Children's Hospital and the Orlando Magic Youth Foundation, a fund of the McCormick Tribune Foundation, are looking for children and their parents to join the HIP (Health Intervention and Prevention) Program. HIP is...

March 6, 2007

Recently at its annual mission conference, Adventist Health System (AHS) honored Florida Hospital employee Clifford Coll with its Christian Service Award.

February 14, 2007

Florida Hospital employees opened their hearts this Valentine's Day and collected mounds of supplies to give to those in need in Volusia County.

October 13, 2006

Florida Hospital employees and community volunteers are packing their suitcases full of medical supplies to lend a hand to Habitat for Humanity's Jimmy Carter Work Project in India.

June 21, 2006

Today, Florida Hospital East Orlando announced it has been recognized by the Premier Inc. healthcare alliance as a winner of the Premier Award for Quality in the area of Heart Failure.

June 21, 2006

Today, Florida Hospital Apopka announced it has been recognized by the Premier Inc. healthcare alliance as a winner of the Premier Award for Quality in the area of Heart Failure.

June 14, 2006

Florida Hospital nurses are used to caring for their patients in the hospital, but now these nurses are extending their compassion to soldiers overseas. The nurses gathered in their units to pack up the items they donated and collected for the US...

June 9, 2006

Last night, the Imaging Department at Florida Hospital Orlando scanned a "patient" unlike any other they have ever seen before - that's because the "patient" in this case was a live 6-foot albino alligator!