Welcome to AdventHealth East Orlando Where We're Committed to Your Care
At AdventHealth East Orlando, formerly Florida Hospital East Orlando, we want to make your visit to our hospital as stress-free as possible. Here are some helpful links to patient resources, hospital information and other services most requested by our patients.
Convenient Patient Resources Hospital Amenities and Information
- Chapel and Pastoral Care
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As part of our faith-based mission to provide healing for the whole person — mind, body and spirit — you can find sanctuary while visiting the chapels or healing garden at AdventHealth East Orlando, formerly Florida Hospital East Orlando. Conveniently located in the lobby, and on the second and fourth floors behind the family waiting areas, spiritual care is available all day every day.
For those searching for more spiritual guidance, we offer pastoral care services through our chapel. For more information, call the Chaplain's office at Call407-303-6822.
- Cafeteria
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The East Side Bistro serves breakfast, lunch and dinner every day.
- Monday thru Friday: 6:45 am to 8 pm
- Saturday and Sunday: 7 am to 7 pm
- Airport and Lodging
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The Orlando International Airport is less than a half-hour away. At the airport, you’ll find transportation options — including rental cars, taxicabs and car services — all of which will help you get where you need to go.
Lodging Near AdventHealth East Orlando
- WoodSpring Suites, 216 South Goldenrod Road
- Best Western Orlando East Inns and Suites, 8750 East Colonial Drive
- Days Inn and Suites Orlando, 11639 East Colonial Drive
- Homewood Suites by Hilton® Orlando-UCF Area, 3028 N Alafaya Trail
- Pharmacy
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Our pharmacy makes it convenient to pick up your prescriptions. RxPress Pharmacy is located at:
Florida Commons Medical Office Building
7975 Lake Underhill Road, Suite 125
Orlando, FL 32822
on the ground floor
Call407-303-8676
Hours of Operation: Monday thru Friday from 8:30 am to 6:30 pm
Patient Belongings and Valuables
When visiting us, we recommend only bringing a few essential items with you. We are not responsible for any lost items, per our consent form. We suggest that any items that are brought with you to the hospital are sent home with your family or visitors.
If a valuable item that is not an assistive device cannot be sent home, please connect with your health care team to discuss the option of securing your belongings with our security team. Please let your health care team know about any items you have with you during your stay.
- Clothing
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A hospital gown and non-skid socks will be provided to every patient. We recommend any clothes brought with you to the hospital be sent home with your family or visitors. Near the end of your stay, we suggest having your loved ones bring clothes to you shortly before transitioning from the hospital.
Please note that per the consent form signed by the patient upon admission, AdventHealth is not responsible for any lost items.
- Denture Care
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We know that you need your dentures with you during your hospital stay. We will provide a denture cup for you to secure your dentures. This cup will stay with you at your bedside. Please be cautious of your denture cup, keeping it in a visible area and being careful to not place it on your food tray, in your linens or in a hidden area. This may cause your dentures to be accidentally removed from your room.
Please note that per the consent form signed by the patient upon admission, AdventHealth is not responsible for any lost items.
- Hearing Aids
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We understand that you need your hearing aids during your hospital stay. Hearing aids are best kept on your person, or in their original case. If your original case is not available, please let your health care team know so that we can provide a case for you to use. Please do not leave your hearing aids unattended and be mindful to not place them on your food tray, in your linens or in a hidden area. This may cause your hearing aids to be accidentally removed from your room.
Please note that per the consent form signed by the patient upon admission, AdventHealth is not responsible for any lost items.
- Eyeglasses and Contact Lenses
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We understand you need your glasses or contact lenses during your hospital stay. Glasses and contact lenses are best kept on your person, or in their original case. If an original case is not available, please let your health care team know so that we can provide a case for you to use. It is important that you do not place your glasses or contact lenses on your food tray, in your linens or in a hidden area. This may cause your glasses and/or contact lenses to be accidentally removed from your room.
Please note that per the consent form signed by the patient upon admission, AdventHealth is not responsible for any lost items.
- Wheelchairs, Walkers and Canes
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Please make sure that any assistive devices are sent home with your family or visitors. Please ask your health care team about walkers, wheelchairs and canes that can be used during your stay in the hospital. We highly recommend that your personal assistive devices be labeled with your name.
Please note that per the consent form signed by the patient upon admission, AdventHealth is not responsible for any lost items.
- Medications
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Please bring a list of current medications with you to the hospital, including any herbal supplements and over-the-counter medications. Please do not bring any of the medications themselves with you to the hospital. If any medications are brought with you, we ask that you send them home with your family or visitors. If they cannot be sent home, we will store them. We ask that medications not be stored at your bedside.
Please note that per the consent form signed by the patient upon admission, AdventHealth is not responsible for any lost items.
Easy Access to the Tools You Need Healing Made Simple
When you're stressed about details like hospital costs and insurance coverage, it can be hard to get the rest you need for healing. Learn how we can make these and other necessary tasks easier through our online tools, including online bill pay and online scheduling.
A hospital stay can bring many visits and services from multiple medical providers. We know it’s hard to plan ahead for an emergency hospital visit, but if you have a scheduled health care service that requires a hospital stay, we recommend contacting your anticipated health care practitioners within the hospital to confirm they participate with your insurance provider. Services may be provided in the hospital by AdventHealth as well as by other health care practitioners who may bill you separately. By contacting your anticipated health care practitioners ahead of time, you can get information about billing practices and an estimate for your upcoming services to help avoid any unexpected challenges and fees.