
Delaware Functional Medicine and Longevity
Quick Facts
| Practice Type | Performance Health |
| Location | Wilmington |
| Doctors | David Creech MD, Functional Medicine |
About
At Delaware Functional Medicine and Longevity, Dr. David M. Creech delivers root-cause care for chronic conditions and long-term wellness. His Wilmington practice combines advanced diagnostics with functional medicine strategies and physician-led recovery tools. The guiding principle here is simple: every patient deserves care that is individualized, thorough, and adaptable.
Dr. Creech built the practice around two clinical pillars: resolving complex chronic illness and extending healthspan. He treats conditions ranging from post-treatment Lyme disease and CIRS to hormone imbalances, metabolic dysfunction, and autoimmune disease. The facility integrates a full gym, infrared sauna, cold plunge, red light therapy panels, and PEMF devices under direct physician oversight. Dr. Creech incorporates these tools into personalized care plans, not as stand-alone add-ons. He also runs sport-specific recovery and conditioning programs for athletes and fighters. Memberships and a curated supplement program are coming soon.
Details
Address
817 Owls Nest Road, Unit 201, Wilmington, DE 19807
Phone
(302) 599-9542Website
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Frequently Asked Questions
The practice treats a wide range of chronic and complex conditions. Dr. Creech works with patients dealing with Lyme disease, autoimmune disease, CIRS, mold and mycotoxin illness, heavy metal toxicity, hormone imbalances, metabolic problems, high cholesterol, cardiovascular disease, fatigue, poor sleep, cognitive disorders, digestive problems, allergies, and asthma. The practice also serves athletes and fighters seeking recovery and conditioning support.
Dr. Creech uses advanced diagnostic testing to uncover root causes rather than surface symptoms. Testing may include hormone panels, immune markers, nutrient assessments, toxin exposure screening, lipid particle size testing, microbiome mapping, food intolerance assessments, and stool analysis. He explains results in clear, direct language and uses those findings to build a personalized treatment plan.
Delaware Functional Medicine and Longevity houses a full gym, infrared sauna, cold plunge, red light therapy panels, and PEMF devices on-site. Dr. Creech integrates these tools into each patient's personalized care plan under physician oversight. He also uses contrast therapy, combining sauna and cold plunge, to support circulation and recovery.
Yes. Dr. Creech runs recovery and conditioning programs tailored to sport-specific needs. Fighters in camp can access support for weight management and performance. Athletes at all levels work with the practice to improve recovery, reduce injury risk, and extend their competitive careers using science-based methods.
Memberships and a curated supplement program are coming soon. Patients can currently request an appointment by calling the practice or submitting a contact form online. The office operates by appointment only.
The practice is located at 817 Owls Nest Road, Unit 201, in Wilmington, Delaware. All visits are by appointment. Patients can call (302) 599-9542 or submit a request through the practice website to schedule.
Delaware Functional Medicine and Longevity operates as a performance health practice. Membership details are coming soon, and prospective patients should contact the practice directly for current information on fees and payment options.
The practice currently operates by in-person appointment only at its Wilmington location. Patients should contact Delaware Functional Medicine and Longevity directly to discuss scheduling options.
Practice last updated March 21, 2026

