Since making Tampa his home in 2014, Dr. Saldin has focused on providing comprehensive neurological care for patients with complex conditions and injuries. His medical education began at the University of Szeged Medical School in Hungary, where he graduated with the Dean's Honor List distinction in 1998.
Dr. Saldin earned his Master's of Public Health at the University of Texas School of Public Health. During this time, he contributed to research projects at several prestigious institutions, including Baylor College of Medicine, Houston VA Medical Center, and MD Anderson Cancer Center.
His clinical training includes a Neurology residency program at the Cleveland Clinic in Florida and Duke University Medical Center, where he held the position as chief resident. Recognizing the critical importance of precise diagnostics, Dr. Saldin completed specialized training in Neuroimaging at the Jacobs Neurological Institute at SUNY-Buffalo in 2009, focusing on brain and spine MRI interpretation. His dedication to comprehensive patient care then led him to the University of Virginia, where he completed an ACGME accredited, anesthesia-based Interventional Pain Medicine fellowship at their award-winning program in 2011. He is only one of few specialists in the world with dual board certification in Neurology and Pain Medicine with additional fellowship training in Neuroimaging.
Outside of his practice, Dr. Saldin enjoys Florida life with his wife and two children. His hobbies include photography and global travel.