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Healthy Travel

Visit Orlando is proud to partner with Orlando Health, a private, not-for-profit healthcare system that serves the southeastern United States. Start here to help ensure a healthy travel experience while enjoying wondrous experiences in Orlando.

When you travel to Orlando, you become part of our health and wellness community. That is why Visit Orlando is proud to partner with Orlando Health, serving Florida’s east and west coasts, central Alabama, and Puerto Rico. This alliance designates Orlando Health as the Official Health and Wellness Partner of Visit Orlando and offers health-related benefits for the millions of travelers who help make Orlando the most visited destination in the United States and the Theme Park Capital of the World.

With this partnership, you can rest assured that when you visit Central Florida, you will have access to high-quality, health-related options and medical services for when accidents happen or a sickness occurs. These services include a dedicated concierge telephone number, (321) 265-4200, established to help connect visitors who may need access to local medical resources while visiting Orlando.

Call your dedicated Orlando Health Concierge: (321) 265-4200

For information to help you plan your Orlando meeting or event, or to know how to keep attendees safe and healthy while they are in town, our trusted health and wellness partner has also provided valuable information for visitors, including tips on hydration, how to stay sun-safe, and instructions on what to do in an emergency.
 

Where to Go for Care

Use this handy guide to determine which medical service is best for your needs.

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Virtual Extended Care Visit

Get 24/7 care through the Orlando Health Virtual Visit app for allergies, abrasions, cold and flu symptoms, respiratory infections, skin rashes, and more.

Urgent Care Visit

Use urgent care for conditions like abdominal pain, burns, cuts that require stitches, flu symptoms, fractures and sprains, high fever, minor injuries, rashes and hives, and vomiting or diarrhea.

Emergency Room Visit

Go to an ER for life- or limb-threatening conditions like broken or dislocated bones, deep cuts or burns, loss of consciousness, seizures, serious allergic reactions, severe trouble breathing, trauma injuries, or chest pain.