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  1. Neil Melendez played by Nicholas Gonzalez wasn’t just a beloved character, he was a fan favorite because of his compassionate personality, but here’s the real reason he left the show.

  2. Nicholas Edward Gonzalez is an American actor on The Good Doctor, who portrays the role of Dr. Neil Melendez. Gonzalez was born in San Antonio, Texas, where he was a student at Central Catholic High School. He became an accomplished cross-country and track runner, winning the Texas State Championship in the mile and two mile. After graduating in 1994 and turning down a presidential appointment ...

  3. Nicholas Edward Gonzalez (* 3. Januar 1976 in San Antonio, Texas) ist ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler Leben. Gonzalez machte seinen Schulabschluss auf ...

  4. Nicholas Gonzalez, né le 3 janvier 1976 à San Antonio, est un acteur américain. Il est principalement connu pour son rôle dans The Good Doctor . Il se fait connaître par le rôle d'Alex Santiago dans Resurrection Blvd. (en) (2000-2002).

  5. Nov 2, 2020 · One beloved character on the show has been Dr. Neil Meléndez (Nicholas Gonzalez), an attending cardiothoracic surgeon who ran the residency program at St. Bonaventure. In the Season 3 finale, viewers learned that Dr. Meléndez would no longer be working at the hospital, and that Nicholas Gonzalez was leaving the series.

  6. An Excerpt from Dr. Nicholas Gonzalez's International Award Winning Book, Nutrition and the Autonomic Nervous System: The Scientific Foundations of The Gonzalez Protocol® Dr. Francis Pottenger Sr.'s book, Symptoms of Visceral Disease, addresses the field of neurophysiology and remains one of the least read—and perhaps one of the most important—books in medicine with editions spanning the ...

  7. The Gonzalez Protocol ® Dr. Nicholas Gonzalez treated patients with all types of cancers as well as patients with a variety of other degenerative diseases, ranging from chronic fatigue syndrome to OCD to multiple sclerosis. Each treatment protocol is individualized for each patient, regardless of the underlying problem.

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