UAE’s longevity sector is estimated to reach $32 billion …

Gulf Today, Staff Reporter

Dubai: The UAE’s longevity sector is estimated to reach $ 32 billion by the end of 2026, accelerated by the establishment of the Dubai Longevity Authority under Law No. (17) of 2026.

As the market grows, so does the understanding among its most informed participants that no intervention, however well-designed, is meaningful without a complete clinical baseline. Cardiovascular disease still accounts for an estimated 45 per cent of all deaths across the GCC, with Imperial College London research finding that around half of all deaths in adults under 70 in the Arab Gulf are attributed to CVD. The majority are preventable when caught in time.

Across the UAE, a quiet shift is taking place among founders, senior executives and family office principals. Before they commit to a longevity programme, a peptide protocol, a performance optimisation plan, an increasing number are asking a more fundamental question first: what is actually happening inside my body right now? It is a question that Echelon Health, the Harley Street preventive diagnostics provider now offering its services in Dubai, was built to answer.

Ahmed Elbarkouki, CEO of Echelon Health, is precise about what separates a comprehensive assessment from the standard health checks most professionals rely on. “Most health assessments are statistical probability based,” he explains. “They put you in a risk category within a population. But for you individually, they do not provide much. The only way to look at you as an individual is to look inside your body, use the right modality for the relevant disease, cover head to toe, and have this reviewed by specialist radiologists.” The difference, he says, is not marginal. “If you want to go to the moon, do you take a rocket or do you drive a Vespa?”

“A lot of our clients are well and fit. What we detect are small things. But every now and then you detect something that could be life-changing, that was presenting with zero symptoms. These are the clients we look for. Where you can truly save someone’s life,” said Ahmed Elbarkouki.

Echelon’s Platinum Plus assessment, completed in five and a half hours, combines MRI at 3 Tesla, CT, ultrasound and over 40 blood parameters across the entire body, reviewed by specialist UK radiologists and concluded with a Harley Street physician consultation. Detection rates reach up to 92 per cent of the leading causes of premature death in men and 95 per cent in women. Imaging is conducted at The Doctors Center in Jumeirah 3, the Canon reference site for MENA. For Elbarkouki, the assessment is not the end of a longevity plan. It is the beginning of one. “Any activity you do to improve your health is welcome,” he says. “But you need a baseline first. You have that covered, you fix your sleep, your nutrition, your stress. Then the world is your oyster. You want cryotherapy? Fantastic. NAD drips? Go ahead. Now it is informed.”

Preventive health is not a conversation about sickness. It is the conversation that makes every other longevity decision rational, precise, and genuinely personal. In a market this large, moving this fast, it is also the one conversation that cannot be skipped.

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