Dr. Alfredo Gonzalez, MD
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Suite 800
Winter Park, Florida 32792
Medical Expertise of Dr. Alfredo Gonzalez, MD
About Dr. Alfredo Gonzalez, MD
Dr. Alfredo E. Gonzalez is a skilled and experienced specialist in all matters of the skin. Dr. Gonzalez owns his own practice and has also been on staff at many of the local hospitals including Orlando Regional Medical Center and Florida Hospital.
Dr. Gonzalez continues to attend courses and seminars in order to bring the latest and safest dermatology and surgical techniques to his patients.
Dr. Gonzalez is a board certified dermatologist by The American Board of Dermatology and a Fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology. He completed his dermatology residency at Dartmouth Medical School where he also served as Chief Dermatology Resident. Dr. Gonzalez completed a full Internal Medicine residency at Harvard Medical School where he also served as an attending physician supervising and training medical students and residents. He received specialty training in Skin Cancer Surgery as well as Skin Laser Treatment and Surgery. Dr. Gonzalez earned a Magna Cum Laude undergraduate degree and Medical Doctorate degree from University of Puerto Rico.
Hospital Affiliation:
- Orlando Regional Medical Center, Orlando FL
Education:
- Dermatology Residency; Dartmouth Medical School
- Internal Medicine Residency; Harvard Medical School
- Medical Doctorate; University of Puerto Rico Medical School
Appointments:
- President of Central Florida Society of Dermatology, 1998 – 2012
- Attending Physician at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center
- Chief Resident of Dermatology at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center
- Attending Physician at Cambridge Hospital
Languages:
- English
- Spanish
Patient Education Resources
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Education & Training
- Residency: Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
- Residency: Cambridge Hospital - Cambridge Health Alliance
- Medical School: University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine
Professional Affiliations
Central Florida Dermatology
At Central Florida Dermatology, we believe that healthy skin for the whole family starts with the true practice of medicine – that means being evaluated and treated by a highly trained and experienced doctor each time you come to the office.