โDo you have a sense of peace?โ AdventHealth officials ask patients questions to check mental health
With the end of the year quickly approaching, many of us are squeezing in those last-minute doctorโs appointments. But you may have noticed some interesting questions your physician may be asking you.
Florida doctor says antibody treatments ineffective against omicron
AdventHealth in Orlando continues to offer a preventative monoclonal antibody treatment for people whoโve been exposed and have not tested positive. The treatment is aimed to help high-risk individuals reduce their chance of contracting the virus.
โWe are convinced itโs really omicron:โ AdventHealth official answers your COVID-19 questions
On Tuesday, Dr. Victor Herrera, chief medical officer at AdventHealth Orlando, sat down with Tom Johnson, a public affairs official on their media team, to answer some of the publicโs lingering questions about the latest variant.
Multiple patients missed breast cancer screenings due to pandemic, AdventHealth surgeon says
Dr. Lisa Minton, a surgeon who specializes in breast cancer care with AdventHealth, explained many patients chose to avoid their annual breast cancer screening within the last year because they were concerned of potential exposure to COVID-19.
Man attacks 3 at hospital because mother could not join him in ER lobby, Flagler deputies say
A man faces charges after he attacked three people at an AdventHealth hospital in Palm Coast after staff told him that his mother could not accompany him in the ER waiting room, according to the Flagler County Sheriff's Office.
AdventHealth hosting pop-up COVID-19 vaccination event near Orlando airport
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. โ AdventHealth will be hosting another COVID-19 vaccination pop-up event at its site near the Orlando International Airport and this time any resident 40 and older is eligible. โWe are thankful for community partners such as AdventHealth for stepping up to help us distribute even more vaccines in Orange County,โ Demings said. The Florida Department of Health in Orange County allocated 3,500 doses to be used during the event. During a previous pop-up event in February, 3,000 shots were given to health care workers only. To keep up with the latest news on the pandemic, subscribe to News 6โฒs coronavirus newsletter and go to ClickOrlando.com/coronavirus.