The Department of Health – Abu Dhabi (DoH) has licensed Pura Longevity Clinic, PureHealth’s leading facility specialising in longevity science. The designation follows the clinic’s successful adherence to the licensing framework standards set by DoH for healthy longevity medical centres. The new clinic further strengthens Abu Dhabi's position as a leading healthcare destination globally by advancing longevity medicine and expanding its accessibility, further cementing the emirate’s position as a leading healthcare destination globally.

His Excellency Mansoor Ibrahim Al Mansoori, Chairman of DoH, accompanied by Her Excellency Dr Noura Khamis Al Ghaithi, Undersecretary of DoH, His Excellency Dr Rashed Alsuwaidi, Acting Director-General of Healthcare Regulatory at DoH, His Excellency Khalaf Helal Al Mazrouei, Acting Director-General of Corporate Enablement and Community Services at DoH, toured the Pura Longevity Clinic and were welcomed by Shaista Asif, Group CEO of PureHealth, along with senior PureHealth representatives.

The Pura Longevity Clinic, based in Sheikh Shakhbout Medical City (SSMC), will provide a comprehensive range of services to Abu Dhabi’s community members focused on promoting health, longevity, and disease prevention, empowering them to adopt healthier lifestyles. The clinic will provide Artificial Intelligence (AI) enabled personalised and collaborative treatments tailored to the patient’s biology, lifestyle, goals and clinical needs.

The specialised clinic serves as a pioneering centre integrating longevity medicine with primary care, providing extensive diagnostic services, where patients can undergo lifestyle assessments, with access to nutrition experts and a fitness centre. Furthermore, the clinic offers a sleep clinic, and physical and mental fitness training.

The Pura Longevity Clinic is linked to PureHealth’s AI- enabled Pura app, providing virtual health coaching to users via their smartphones. In addition, the availability of a multidisciplinary medical team, consisting of physicians, health practitioners and medical and scientific advisory board members, can develop personalised recommendations for patients.

His Excellency Dr Rashed Alsuwaidi, Acting Director-General of Healthcare Regulatory at DoH, said: “At the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi, we remain steadfast dedicated to empowering our community members within the Emirate and beyond to live longer, healthier lives through preventive care, proactive health management and fostering healthy lifestyles. The licensing of the Pura Longevity Clinic aligns with the department’s commitment to creating a Healthier Abu Dhabi, serving as a significant addition that further strengthens Abu Dhabi’s efforts to enhance the community’s health and wellbeing, particularly for the future generations to come. The licensing of the clinic aligns with DoH’s vision to shifting from a traditional, reactive approach to healthcare – focused primarily on treating illnesses – to a proactive model that prioritises holistic health and wellness.”

Shaista Asif, Group CEO of PureHealth, said: “We are committed to turning our vision into reality – supporting Abu Dhabi’s social agenda, by making longevity accessible to everyone and leaving a lasting impact on communities. The Pura Longevity Clinic exemplifies PureHealth’s dedication to leveraging cutting-edge technology and advancing the science of longevity, empowering people to lead healthier and happier lives. We are grateful for the unwavering support of the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi in realising our mission and look forward to further collaborations to transform health and wellness across Abu Dhabi and beyond.”

The clinic will function as a one-stop destination for disease prevention, offering a diverse range of tailored treatments and preventative screenings. Community members can benefit from private consultations and access the latest technologies and treatments designed to extend lifespans. In just 120 minutes, individuals can obtain an overview of their health through a series of specialised tests, examinations and assessments with a healthcare physician. The process provides valuable insights to improving health based on personal conditions, contributing to the reduction of medical risks of disease in the near future.

DoH recently launched a comprehensive licensing framework to establish Healthy Longevity Medicine Centres (HLMCs), the first of its kind in the world, with the aim of promoting wellness, longevity, and disease prevention. These centres will leverage patients’ data available through multiple platforms and programmes, including Malaffi and Ifhas, to design a personalised journey to advance their health.

For more information about the HLMC standards, visit: DoH website