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Dr. Esteban Gonzalez, MD
Dr. Esteban Gonzalez, MD
Overview
Dr. Esteban Gonzalez, MD works in Mcallen, TX as
They are board certified in
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Locations
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Office2208 Primrose Ave Ste B2, Mcallen, TX 78504
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Behavioral Wellness Center P.A.236 Lindberg Ave, Mcallen, TX 78501
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Dr. Gonzalez retired in February, 2023. After decades of dedication to his art and practice, his selflessness, especially over a VA. He will be missed. He is an old-style liberal I usually hate liberals and progressives). Dr. Gonzalez though is different and genuine. Yet here, he never allowed himself to develop bias and really just cared about the patient. Although my issues were not psyche related per sey, they did deal with dependence and suboxone, etc. Before leaving his practice, he went to extraordinarily time and effort to help me find a new doctor (Johanna Torres-Santiago, who ought to be on a magazine cover, she is stunning) ugh... as well as other patients. He, with our permit, sent over records and she decided which she would accept. Anyway, he was thorough as much as he is personable. We will miss you and wish you health and happiness for the future.
About Me
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Education
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UNIVERSITY OF BURUNDI / FACULTY OF MEDICINE
1984
Board Certifications
- Psychiatry
Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Gonzalez's office is located at 2208 Primrose Ave Ste B2 Mcallen, TX 78504.
Dr. Gonzalez has a star rating of 3.9/5 and has been reviewed 7 times.
Dr. Gonzalez is board certified in
Dr. Gonzalez has been practicing as a Psychiatrist for 40 years.
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