Kim Styrvoky, MD, board-certified interventional pulmonologist now with the Orlando Health Cancer Institute, has joined Orlando Health South Lake Hospital to support its interventional pulmonology program, expanding specialty services for the Lake County community.

Dr. Styrvoky’s expertise includes the use of robotic-assisted bronchoscopy and other minimally invasive diagnostic techniques for benign and malignant conditions of the airways, lungs, thorax and pleura. Some of her specialties include lung cancer, bronchoscopy, screening, and lung masses.

“The Orlando Health Cancer Institute is proud to welcome Dr. Styrvoky to our team of world-class physicians who are committed to creating more precise and effective treatment plans for our patients,” said Dr. Rafael R. Mañon, MD, president of the Orlando Health Cancer Institute. “Dr. Styrvoky’s experience contributes to our mission of being the one of the most innovative cancer institutes in the nation.”

“Dr. Styrvoky is an esteemed physician, and we are thrilled to have her join our team to provide her expert pulmonary care and lung cancer treatment to our patients,” said Lance Sewell, president, Orlando Health South Lake Hospital. “With her on board, this means Lake County residents will be able to receive even more specialized services close to home.”

Dr. Styrvoky earned her medical degree from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center and completed her residency in internal medicine at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas. She is also a sought-after medical lecturer and has authored numerous peer-reviewed articles.

As the trusted community hospital in south Lake County, Orlando Health South Lake Hospital has provided healthcare to residents for over 75 years. It is the only Leapfrog Group A-rated hospital in Lake County and is a designated Leapfrog Top Teaching Hospital.

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