Dr. Gus Iarrobino is board-certified in internal medicine and has practiced for 31 years as a primary care physician. For the last 8 years, he has also practiced occupational medicine, obtaining contracts with the FBI, DEA, Secret Service, CBD, TSA, the Department of Defense, and multiple police and fire departments in Eastern Massachusetts.
Dr. Iarrobino received his osteopathic medical degree from the University of New England in 1991. He then trained in internal medicine at Tufts University in Boston. He is currently an Associate Professor of Physical Diagnosis at Tufts University School of Medicine and also an Associate Professor at Bryant University in Rhode Island, where he teaches outpatient internal medicine to PA students.
At the age of 53, Dr. Iarrobino decided to join the military and became a physician in the Massachusetts Army National Guard. He is now a combat veteran, having served in the Middle East, and remains in the military while continuing to practice private medicine. Upcoming military duties include flight surgeon school and a NATO mission to Poland later this year. Dr. Iarrobino’s commitment to our veterans in any capacity is unwavering. He will continue to serve his community, state, and country.