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  • Geriatric Care

    Geriatric care is provided by primary care doctors who are specially trained in the aging process. Orlando Health Bayfront Hospital’s geriatric care doctors take a multidisciplinary approach that involves working together with specialists in many areas.

  • Endocrinology

    Endocrine hormones control many of the body’s vital functions, including metabolism (how your body converts food to energy), mood, growth and development.

  • Colon and Rectal Surgery

    Orlando Health Bayfront Hospital offers expertise and experience in the treatment of colon and rectal conditions, with a focus on colon, rectal and pelvic tumors, as well as inflammatory bowel disease and digestive disorders.

  • Stroke Care

    For patients exhibiting stroke symptoms, time is crucial. Quick diagnosis and initiation of treatment can result in better outcomes and less long-term impact for the patient.

  • Epilepsy Care

    The Orlando Health Bayfront Hospital Epilepsy Center is dedicated to providing quality care to those living with epilepsy or seizure disorders.

  • Men's Health

    Men have unique health concerns, but often tend to skip or delay care. Orlando Health Bayfront Hospital makes it easy for men to get the care they need and be an active partner in their healthcare.

  • Sports Medicine

    Our team of physicians will evaluate your injury and develop a personalized treatment plan that fits your needs. We treat children, teens and adults at all levels of athletic ability and activity.

  • Urology Care

    A urologist is a doctor who focuses on urinary tract conditions in men and women, including the bladder and kidneys, and conditions involving the male reproductive organs.

  • Women's Health

    Women have unique health concerns and often forgo care as they prioritize the health and wellness of family members and loved ones. Orlando Health Bayfront Hospital makes it easier for women to take charge of their own health.

  • Wound Care

    Non-healing wounds occur for many reasons, including complications from diabetes and vascular disorders, pressure sores or previous traumatic wounds. If you have a sore or wound that is not significantly better within a month, or healed entirely in two months, you should talk with your doctor about further care.