Marco Gonzalez, MD, FAAP
Neonatology
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About Marco Gonzalez, MD, FAAP
Dr. Marco Gonzalez is a board-certified neonatologist with decades of experience caring for critically ill newborns across diverse clinical settings. A graduate of medical school in Argentina, Dr. Gonzalez completed his Neonatology fellowship in New York City before beginning his long-standing tenure with Envision Health in 1995.
Throughout his career, Dr. Gonzalez has served in Level III NICUs across South Florida, including a teaching institution at a Children’s Hospital in Fort Lauderdale. He has also taken on travel assignments at hospitals nationwide, including a Children’s Hospital in Lubbock, Texas—gaining broad expertise in high-acuity neonatal care.
Dr. Gonzalez’s clinical interests include nitric oxide therapy, high-frequency ventilation, and neurally adjusted ventilatory assist (NAVA). His care philosophy centers on supporting both the patient and the family unit, with a strong focus on minimizing pain and procedural discomfort while reducing the uncertainty families often face during acute, unexpected interventions.
A native Spanish speaker, Dr. Gonzalez is deeply committed to ensuring clear and compassionate communication with Spanish-speaking families. He also plays an important role in supporting colleagues and staff as they navigate cultural and social dynamics in the NICU setting.
Qualifications Education
La Plata, Argentina
Residency
New York Medical College
Certifications
American Board of Pediatrics - NeonatologyHospital Affiliations
Dr. Marco Gonzalez is a board-certified neonatologist with decades of experience caring for critically ill newborns across diverse clinical settings. A graduate of medical school in Argentina, Dr. Gonzalez completed his Neonatology fellowship in New York City before beginning his long-standing tenure with Envision Health in 1995.
Throughout his career, Dr. Gonzalez has served in Level III NICUs across South Florida, including a teaching institution at a Children’s Hospital in Fort Lauderdale. He has also taken on travel assignments at hospitals nationwide, including a Children’s Hospital in Lubbock, Texas—gaining broad expertise in high-acuity neonatal care.
Dr. Gonzalez’s clinical interests include nitric oxide therapy, high-frequency ventilation, and neurally adjusted ventilatory assist (NAVA). His care philosophy centers on supporting both the patient and the family unit, with a strong focus on minimizing pain and procedural discomfort while reducing the uncertainty families often face during acute, unexpected interventions.
A native Spanish speaker, Dr. Gonzalez is deeply committed to ensuring clear and compassionate communication with Spanish-speaking families. He also plays an important role in supporting colleagues and staff as they navigate cultural and social dynamics in the NICU setting.
Education
La Plata, Argentina
Residency
New York Medical College