Orlando Health South Lake Hospital Center for Women and Babies is offering free tours for expectant parents to get a firsthand look at its labor and delivery unit as well as learn about services offered.
The tours showcase the hospital’s spacious labor and delivery suites and private postpartum rooms, and guests can explore the state-of-the-art facilities and learn about the personalized care. In addition, the hospitalist program at the Orlando Health South Lake Hospital Center for Women and Babies is the same team of physicians who care for newborns and moms at Orlando Health Winnie Palmer Hospital.
“Our goal is for expectant moms and their families to feel comfortable and confident at our hospital as they welcome their little ones into the world,” said Lisa Bishop, administrative director, nursing operations for Orlando Health South Lake Hospital Labor and Delivery. “These tours offer the opportunity to explore our labor and delivery unit, learn about services we provide and meet our care team so they can prepare for this exciting and momentous time.”
Orlando Health South Lake Hospital offers total, trusted care for women, from pre-pregnancy through post-partum care. Board-certified obstetricians delivering at the hospital care for both moms and babies before, during and after delivery. Nurses and lactation consultants also offer the support and resources moms need to be successful.
To book a tour and for more information, those interested can register here.
Patients also have the option to pre-register for their delivery, which they can do so here.
The hospital also offers the Get Ready series, where moms-to-be can attend in-person classes designed to prepare them for birth, baby and beyond. Classes include Ready for Birth, Ready for Breastfeeding, Ready for Baby, and Ready to Restore Your Core and Pelvic Floor. Registration is required and more information is available here.
About Orlando Health
Orlando Health is a private not-for-profit, integrated academic healthcare system with $14 billion of assets under management, that serves the southeastern United States – including Florida and Alabama – and Puerto Rico. With corporate offices in Orlando, Florida the system provides a complete continuum of care across a network of medical centers and institutes, community and specialty hospitals, physician practices, urgent care facilities, skilled nursing facilities, home healthcare, and long-term and behavioral health care services. Founded more than 100 years ago, Orlando Health’s mission is to improve the health and the quality of life of the individuals and communities we serve. The system provided nearly $2 billion in community impact in the form of community benefit programs and services, Medicare shortfalls, bad debt, community-building activities and capital investments in FY 24, the most recent period for which the information is available. For more information, visit orlandohealth.com, or follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook,Instagram and X.




