Spyros G.E. Mezitis

Endocrinologist and researcher specializing in Diabetes Mellitus, Thyroid Disorders, Weight Loss, and Custom Intravenous Infusions

Dr. Spyros G.E. Mezitis MD, PhD, FACE is a renowned endocrinologist and researcher specializing in Diabetes Mellitus, Thyroid Disorders, Weight Loss, and Custom Intravenous Infusions.
His private practice is at 220 East 69th Street, New York, NY 10021.
He is affiliated with New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill-Cornell Medicine and Lenox Hill Hospital/Northwell Health in New York City.
Dr. Spyros Mezitis received both his BS in Biology and History and his PhD in Neuropathology from the University of Pennsylvania.
He earned his medical degree at Thomas Jefferson University Medical School and did his residency in Internal Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, PA.
Dr. Spyros Mezitis has performed significant diabetes research on new diabetes medications and their combination, on insulin pump technology, and on weight loss medications.
He has also published on molecular research in thyroid cancer and studies thyroid disorders.
His goal is to apply the best possible cutting edge treatments for his patients.
Dr. Spyros Mezitis spends extensive time with each new patient, developing the most thorough and personalized treatment plans.
He has written his PhD Thesis on groundbreaking research in organelle-specific proteins of the Golgi apparatus involved in cellular trafficking.
Dr. Spyros Mezitis is Assistant Professor in Medicine/Endocrinology at Weill Medical College of Cornell University in New York City and an esteemed member of the Endocrine Society, the American Diabetes Association, the European Society for the Study of Diabetes, and the American Thyroid Association.
He is the President of the Federation of Hellenic Medical Societies of North America and Past-President of the Hellenic Medical Society of New York.
Dr. Spyros Mezitis is married with three distinguished children in college.
He is an ardent supporter of Hellenism, organizer of the Annual Dr. Papanicolaou conferences at Cornell and Hippocratic conferences at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City.
He has organized and participated in many Hellenic medical conferences in Greece and is an Ambassador of the University of Thessaloniki Medical School.