Orlando (Fla.) Health plans to develop a $160 million outpatient pavilion that will provide specialized care for children and families, Positively Osceola reported Sept. 25.
The new six-story building will comprise more than 30 pediatric specialties all under one roof. The specialties will include neurosurgery, orthopedics, cardiology, audiology, adolescent gynecology and palliative care.
The Orlando Health Foundation is leading a campaign to raise the $160 million cost through community support, according to the report.
The facility is expected to open in 2026.