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Personalized care for the people you love

At HCA Florida UCF Lake Nona Hospital, we show up for your family's health. Our multidisciplinary teams partner with you to create personalized care plans, and as part of Florida's largest network of care, we provide you with the exact expertise and resources you need.

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Advanced healthcare services in Orlando, Florida

UCF Lake Nona Hospital, part of HCA Florida Healthcare, is a newly opened hospital providing full-service healthcare to Lake Nona and surrounding communities in Florida's southeast Orlando and Osceola County. We offer a wide range of capabilities and specialties, such as 24/7 emergency care, women's care and comprehensive surgical services, including robotic surgery. We are also home to the Advanced Imaging Center and a Family Birthing Unit.

Why people choose us

Our hospital is committed to offering the Lake Nona community advanced healthcare services with a compassionate, patient-focused approach.

We live here and work here.

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We provide high-quality care.

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We're part of the Orlando community.

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Vianed Aldebol had experienced tremors for 10 years. After undergoing incisionless brain surgery, she is tremor-free.
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Capabilities

  • 24/7 Emergency care
  • Advanced imaging center
  • Family Birthing Unit maternity care
  • Bariatric and weight loss surgery
  • Orthopedics and spine care
  • Comprehensive surgical services, including robotic surgery
  • Inpatient rehabilitation 
  • Women's services
  • Oncology and cancer care
  • Focused ultrasound incisionless brain surgery

Accreditations

  • Accredited by the American College of Radiology
  • Accredited by The Joint Commission for National Quality Approval
  • Accredited Metabolic & Bariatric Surgical Center by the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery
  • LEED Gold certification (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) by the U.S. Green Building Council

Awards and recognitions

  • 2021 HCA Healthcare Units of Distinction award for 24/7 Emergency Department
  • 2022 HCA Healthcare Units of Distinction award for Surgical Services
  • 2022 HCA Healthcare Units of Distinction award for Intensive Care Unit
  • 2022 Excellence for Maternal Care Award presented by the Florida Department of Health and the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration
  • 2024 Emergency Nurses Association Lantern Award for Excellence in Emergency Nursing
  • Named the first Innovation Hub by HCA Healthcare CareTransformation and Innovation
  • 2025 Healthgrades Five-Star Recognition for the Treatment of Pneumonia

Emergency care

Our emergency room (ER) provides a full spectrum of care that addresses what you need when you need it most, 24/7. We offer rapid assessments and treatments from a multidisciplinary team of physicians and nurses experienced in emergency care.
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Surgical procedures

From the moment you arrive for an inpatient or outpatient procedure, we strive to ensure, now more than ever, that you are in safe and capable hands.
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Women's health services

Through all stages of life, women need specialized care that's personalized to their needs. You'll find these services at our hospital, where we offer everything from gynecologic care to women's imaging.
Learn more about our women's care 

Focused ultrasound

Our hospital was the first in Central Florida to offer this leading edge procedure, incisionless brain surgery for treatment of hand tremors.
Learn more about focused ultrasound 

Weight loss surgery

We help you overcome obesity and take your life back.

Take our health risk assessment to determine if bariatric surgery is right for you. 

Guidelines for infant sleep safety

UCF Lake Nona Hospital is recognized as a Cribs for Kids National Certified Safe Sleep Hospital. The Cribs for Kids National Safe Sleep Hospital Certification program awards recognition to hospitals demonstrating a commitment to reducing infant and sleep-related deaths by promoting and educating on best safe sleep practices.

Why safe sleep matters

According to the CDC (Center for Disease Control), there are around 3,500 sleep-related deaths among babies in the U.S. each year. Safe sleep practices are designed to reduce the chances of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), accidental suffocation and other deaths related to unsafe sleep practices. Thanks to safe sleep practices, sleep-related deaths like SIDS are on the decline, however, it is important all health providers and parents know how to create a safe sleep environment:

  • Always place a baby on their back to sleep, for naps and at night, to reduce the risk of SIDS.
  • Use a firm sleep surface covered by a fitted sheet; a crib, bassinet, portable crib or play yard conforming to the safety standards of the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is recommended.
  • Your baby should not sleep in an adult bed, on a couch or on a chair along, with you or with anyone else.
  • Keep your baby's sleep area in the same room where you sleep (for the infant's first year). Room sharing, not bed sharing. Always place the baby in a safety-approved crib, bassinet or portable crib for sleep.
  • Sitting devices like bouncy seats, swings, infant carriers or strollers should not be used for routine sleep.
  • Keep soft objects such as pillows and blankets, toys and bumpers out of your baby's sleep area.
  • Wedges and positioners should not be used.
  • Do not smoke during pregnancy or allow smoking around your baby.
  • Do not let your baby get too hot during sleep.
  • Breastfeed your baby.
  • Give your baby a dry pacifier not attached to a string for naps and at night to reduce the risk of SIDS after breastfeeding is established.
  • Supervised skin-to-skin is recommended to all mothers and infants immediately following birth regardless of feeding or delivery (as soon as the mother is medically stable, awake and able to respond to her newborn) and to continue for at least an hour. Once the mother starts to get sleepy, return the baby to the bassinet.
  • Follow healthcare provider guidance on your baby's vaccines and regular health checkups.

Preparing for your visit

We strive to prepare you for your stay in our hospital, offering you resources and information to help you understand what to expect at each step of your healthcare journey.

Patient financial resources

Our hospital is committed to providing useful information to our patients so you can understand the financial side of your healthcare needs.

Register for an appointment

We know your time is valuable, so we offer convenient online registration for services such as surgical procedures, mammograms and diagnostic tests and treatments.

Advance care planning

When creating an advance care plan, there are several aspects to consider. That's why we've put together a set of guidelines to help you make your plan.

For visitors

We want our patients' visitors to be informed and have pleasant experiences. To do that, we provide information regarding our visitor services and policies, guest Wi-Fi access, community partnerships and other resources.

Visitor services and policies 

MyHealthONE allows you to manage all parts of your healthcare easily and securely

  • View health records - lab results, physician notes, imaging reports and more
  • View your post-visit summary
  • Schedule a follow-up appointment
  • Share your health records with a physician or caregiver
  • And more
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