
Sigfredo Aldarondo, MD
Sigfredo Aldarondo, MD, FCCP has practiced Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine in Central Florida since 1986 and Sleep Medicine since 2004. A graduate of the University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine, he has consistently been recognized as one of the top physicians in his field and has served in different capacities with the University of Central Florida, Florida Hospital leadership, as well as diverse community and faith-based initiatives in the Central Florida area. Dr. Aldarondo has a private practice in Winter Park where he, his colleague Christian A. Hernandez, MD, along with his staff, strive to treat, educate and partner with their patients on lung health.
Undergraduate, Pre-Med, University of Puerto Rico
Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico, 1972
Internship, Veterans Administration Hospital
Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico, 1976-1977
Doctor of Medicine Degree, University of Puerto Rico
Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico, 1976
Residency in Internal Medicine, Veterans Administration Hospital
Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico, 1977-1979
Fellowship in Pulmonary Disease, Brooke Army Medical Center
San Antonio, Texas, 1982-1984
LTC, USAR, MC, 1979 – 1986
LTC, USAIRR, MC, 1986 – 2002
Pulmonary Care of Central Florida
Physician / Owner, 2003 – Present
Central Florida Pulmonary Group, PA Orlando, FL
Physician / Partner, 1988 – 2003
Orange Pulmonary Group Orlando, FL
Physician, 1986 – 1988
William Beaumont Army Medical Center El Paso, TX
Staff, Pulmonary Section, 1984 – 1986
Medical Director, ICU, 1985 – 1986
Brooke Army Medical Center San Antonio, TX
Pulmonary Fellowship, 1982 – 1984
Martin Army Hospital Columbus, GA
Staff, Department of Medicine, 1979 – 1982
Chief, Medical Clinic, 1980 – 1982
University of Central Florida, College of Medicine
Adjunct Professor
University of Florida, College of Medicine
Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, 1994 – 2004
Medical Mission
Catholic Diocese or Orlando, Mission Office 1994 – 2004
1980
American Board of Internal Medicine
1984
American Board of Internal Medicine, Subspecialty Pulmonary Diseases
1987
American Board of Internal Medicine, Subspecialty Critical Care Medicine
1986
Florida (Active)
1985
New Mexico (Inactive)
1984
Texas (Inactive)
1984
Puerto Rico (Inactive)
1979
Georgia (Inactive)