"Joseph G. Spano born in Lake Charles, Louisiana November 23rd, 1938 attended McNeese State University in Lake Charles for his Pre-Medical Education. After graduating Louisiana State University School of Medicine in New Orleans in 1963, he interned at Mixed Medical and Surgery and Kings County Hospital Center in Brooklyn, New York. His medical residency at the Veterans Administration Hospital and Tulane University School of Medicine in New Orleans, was followed by special training in Clinical Cardiology under John H. Phillips M.D., Chief of Cardiology, Veterans Administration Hospital, New Orleans. Later he became an instructor in Physical Diagnosis at Tulane University School of Medicine and was a Research Fellow in Medicine for gastroenterology at Harvard University, Thorndike Memorial Laboratory, Boston City Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.
From 1967 to 1969, Dr.Spano was Chief of Internal Medicine: Chief of Professional Services: Chief of Laboratory Services: and Chief of Radiology in the United States Air Force, 3560th USAF Hospital, Webb AFB, Texas. Dr. Spano also served during the Vietnam War.
Licensure from 1970 to present. In addition to his Honors, Membership and Diplomate to American Board of Internal Medicine, he is Harvard Trained Gastroenterologist and has had special training in Anti-Aging Medicine. Dr.Spano is a member of the American College of Nutrition and also a member of Phi Beta Pi Medical Fraternity. He is also listed in "Best Doctor's in America", America's Top Physicians (Research Council of America)."