
Continuing Your Care Safely at AdventHealth Cancer Institute
For cancer patients who are immunocompromised, the CDC recommends continuing any medications or treatments during this time and keeping in touch with your health care provider.
Learn more about fat transfer procedures, including how they're performed, their benefits and what your road to recovery will look like.
For cancer patients who are immunocompromised, the CDC recommends continuing any medications or treatments during this time and keeping in touch with your health care provider.
With worsening symptoms that don’t seem life-threatening, the best thing to do is call your primary care physician first. With a phone call or virtual visit, your doctor can advise you on what to do...
Go behind the scenes with the Magic’s Director of Rehabilitation, Lindsay Winninger, to learn what it takes to get athletes back on the court in top form.
Anxiety is common for many during this time, especially for cancer patients. Read how our teams are helping people with cancer cope in more ways than one.
We’ll protect you and keep you safe as you get in-person care for tests or heart surgery as we’re taking extra safety steps.
We’ll protect you and keep you safe as you get in-person care for tests or heart surgery as we’re taking extra safety steps.
For heart-related emergencies, you need to go to the hospital. Here's why, and how we’ll keep you safe during in-person visits.
Finding out you’ll be welcoming a new family member may be overwhelming on its own, but navigating the changes of society brought on by coronavirus may cause even more concern. Please try not to worry...
Learn about the symptoms of coronaviruses and how they are spread.
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