Mark Jankowske, DO

I founded Enduro Performance Medicine to help my patients live and perform at their best. My own experience shapes how I practice.

After playing college football, I let my health go and hit 325 pounds. When I decided to go to medical school, I made myself a promise. I would never be the physician who tells a man to get healthy while ignoring his own body. I lost 100 pounds during medical school and have kept it off ever since. That work didn't end when the weight came off. It is how I understand what my clients are actually up against.

I know what it feels like when effort stops matching results. I know what it takes to close that gap. And I know the difference between a physician who has read about this work and one who has lived it.

I bring that experience to Enduro, along with board certification in Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, and Obesity Medicine, and advanced training in longevity medicine.

I spent more than twenty years in hospital medicine. The work was meaningful, and there were moments where our care saved lives. But too often I was treating problems that had compounded over decades, in men who could have been spared with serious attention to their health twenty years earlier. I built Enduro to do that upstream work.

At Enduro, I do not give generic treatment advice. I find what is actually in your way, metabolically, hormonally, physically, and I build a structured plan to move it. Then we do the work together, over the year, to help you regain your edge.

My wife and I live in Park City with our two kids. Outside the practice, I spend my time outdoors with friends and family, mostly skiing and in the mountains. I built Enduro to be the physician I would want for my own family.