Health Maintenance · Institute for Functional Health
Men are conditioned to push through — to assume fatigue, low drive, and declining performance are just part of aging. They’re not. They’re measurable, addressable, and in most cases, reversible with the right data and the right plan. At IFFH, men’s health means going beyond standard panels to evaluate hormones, metabolic function, cardiovascular health, and performance markers that most doctors never check.
We Understand Your Struggles
Men’s testosterone levels decline approximately 1% per year after age 30 — and yet most primary care providers only test total testosterone, missing the free and bioavailable levels that actually tell the story. Without a complete hormonal and metabolic picture, the real cause of declining performance stays hidden.
On The Surface
Low energy, reduced muscle mass, increased body fat especially around the midsection, poor sleep quality, low libido, difficulty concentrating, and a motivation that used to drive you that you can no longer seem to access.
On The Inside
You’ve told yourself this is just what getting older looks like. You’ve been hesitant to bring it up with your doctor because you’re not sure it’s worth mentioning — or because you already tried and got brushed off. It’s worth investigating. You’re worth investigating.
The Bigger Picture
Declining testosterone doesn’t just affect how a man feels — it increases risk for cardiovascular disease, metabolic syndrome, osteoporosis, and cognitive decline. Addressing it isn’t about vanity. It’s about long-term health protection.
Your Guide To A Better Quality Of Life
That means the overwhelming majority of men are missing the early interventions that could prevent decades of chronic illness, medication dependency, and diminished quality of life.
Founded by Dr. Jacob Torres, the Institute for Functional Health combines advanced diagnostics with personalized care plans — treating your whole body, not just isolated symptoms.
This means we don’t just manage; we work with you to provide lasting relief with as few medications as possible. Click Here To Schedule Your Free Appointment.
Your Path Forward Starts Here
Book Your Free Discovery Day
Claim your complimentary appointment — no cost, risk free. 30 minute conversation dedicated to you and your health goals.
Take Your Fasted Labs
After your Discovery Day appointment, you will do your labs so we can fully assess your health and testosterone levels.
Receive Your Personalized Plan
Follow up with us for another free appointment where we will go over your lab work and create your individual plan.
Your Guide To A Better Quality Of Life
Charles C
Dr. Torres has worked hard to help me reach my health goals. He listens and has good insight in how to get our bodies to respond.
Ryan T
Ive seen a lot of “specialists”and doctors. This is my 3rd GP in 5 years. It’s the first time I’ve felt like someone saw me, and listens. I’m excited about getting healthy.
Steven C
This place answered my prayers. I got off (my) meds and lost 15 lbs. I can’t thank them enough for getting my life back to normal. It feels great.
Make The Change Today
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Your first step is completely free. Book a Discovery Day consultation and get a roadmap built around your unique biology.
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