
As healthcare shifts from treating disease to preventing it, Longevium Clinic is helping redefine what modern medicine can look like. In a recent interview, CEO and founder Ksenia Butova shared her vision for longevity medicine, the growing role of artificial intelligence in clinical care, and why Dubai has emerged as one of the world’s most promising hubs for healthcare innovation.
Butova’s journey into longevity medicine began far from executive leadership. Trained as a vascular surgeon, she spent years treating patients after disease had already progressed. That experience ultimately led her to focus on prevention and healthy aging.
“As a surgeon, you see what happens when intervention comes too late,” said Butova. “I became increasingly interested in the years before that point—understanding why people age differently and how we can help them maintain health for longer. Longevity medicine is about measuring, understanding, and influencing that process before disease develops.”
According to Butova, Dubai offers a unique environment for advancing this vision. The city’s investment in artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and future-focused healthcare has created fertile ground for innovation.
“Dubai is one of the few places where scientific ideas can move rapidly from concept to clinical practice,” she explained. “You have world-class infrastructure, an international population, and a genuine openness to new approaches. That combination creates exceptional opportunities for innovation in healthcare and longevity.”
A key part of Longevium Clinic’s approach is the integration of AI-powered clinical support systems. The technology reviews consultation reports, analyzes laboratory results, and compares recommendations against established medical guidelines and patient history.
However, Butova emphasizes that AI is designed to support—not replace—medical professionals.
“AI will never replace the physician,” she said. “We view it as a co-pilot, not an autopilot. It helps organize complexity, identify missing follow-ups, and surface patterns that might otherwise be overlooked. Every recommendation is still reviewed and approved by an experienced doctor.”
The result, she says, is greater consistency and quality of care for patients.
Longevium also places a strong emphasis on measurable outcomes. The clinic tracks biological age as a key indicator of health and aging, using data to evaluate the effectiveness of its programs and maintain clinical accountability.
Looking ahead, Butova believes the future of medicine will be shaped by the integration of human expertise, data, and intelligent technologies.
“The next era of healthcare won’t be defined by a single breakthrough,” she said. “It will be defined by our ability to combine physicians, data, and artificial intelligence into one system that helps people stay healthy for longer. In many ways, that future is already beginning.”
