The new AI-driven platform will help combine and analyse scattered health data to suggest personalised health plans
The system is designed to help physicians interpret increasingly varied longevity medicine datasets
Longevitix's aim is to make preventive care accessible to everyone
Longevitix, a clinical platform for preventive and longevity medicine, has launched its AI-powered intelligence system to help physicians deliver continuous, personalised longevity-focused care at scale.
Longevitix combines years of scattered patient data into a complete clinical picture, unifying lab results, wearable tracking insights, notes, intake forms and clinical histories. It turns these into summaries, prioritised medical insights and curates personalised intervention plans as well as patient-friendly reports.
The platform has been designed for medi-spas, longevity clinics, functional medicine practitioners, preventive medical practices and direct primary care institutions.
The company says its core belief is that evidence-based preventive care is the future of medicine and it should be accessible to everyone.
Longevitix was built to help physicians interpret increasingly varied and complex longevity medicine datasets. The AI system analyses information for each patient across a wide variety of health markers, such as cardiovascular, metabolic, hormonal, thyroid, liver, inflammation markers and cognitive health.
Effie Arditi, co-founder and CEO of Longevitix, said: “Preventive medicine is shifting from episodic checkups to continuous, personalised care, but the infrastructure has not kept up. Physicians are expected to synthesise years of fragmented data, understand risk across every body system, keep up with fast-moving science and still deliver a clear plan the patient can act on. Longevitix turns that complexity into a unified, clinically governed workflow, with the physician at the centre of every decision.”
Dr Neil Panchal, co-founder and Chief Medical Officer of Longevitix, said: “Longevity medicine requires more than flagging abnormal labs. The real value is in understanding trajectories, connecting signals across systems, and turning those insights into interventions that are clinically sound, personalised and easy for patients to follow. Longevitix gives physicians the infrastructure to do that consistently, at scale.”
As guests and patients complete ongoing assessments that combine wearable data and lab updates, Longevitix integrates these and can help doctors track changes over time.
The company also says the platform has been created to integrate into existing workflows.