Nemours Children's Health Opens New Location in Lake Nona

The nearly 8,000-square-foot facility will increase access to primary and specialty care services.

By HFT Staff


Nemours Children’s Health announced the opening of a new, nearly 8,000 square-foot location in Lake Nona, increasing access to primary and specialty care services closer to home for members of the community. 

Primary care will include newborn care, well-child and sick-child exams, immunizations and physicals, behavioral evaluations and more. Additionally, the new location will offer four specialty services including adolescent medicine, developmental medicine, genetics and neonatology.  

The new site was designed to provide children and families with a comfortable, welcoming environment. Staffed by a team of skilled pediatric health care professionals dedicated to delivering high-quality patient and family-centered care, the new location will collaborate directly with nearby Nemours Children’s Hospital, Florida to provide comprehensive, personalized care. 



March 31, 2025


Topic Area: Construction


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