Integrations

Integrates into your workflows and patient data

From the EHRs and clinical systems your team works in, to the wearables, apps, and devices your patients already use, Longevity AI has comprehensive integration capabilities.
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Integration FAQs

What if you don't integrate with the system we use?

The integrations on this page are the ones live or actively in development. We add new ones regularly based on what our clinic partners are using, so if your system isn't here, tell us — there's a strong chance it's already on the roadmap or can be added quickly.

How do you integrate with our EMR or clinical system?

A three-step process: we develop and validate the connection in a sandbox environment, enable secure API access for the data we need, then replicate the same setup in production. No additional development required.

Are wearable integrations included, or do they cost extra?

Wearable integrations are included on every plan. Members connect their device once through the patient app, and the data flows into the clinical view automatically — no per-device fees, no add-on modules.

What happens to wearable and lifestyle data after a patient connects their device?

The data flows into the patient's longitudinal record in Florence — steps, sleep, heart rate, and other lifestyle signals show up alongside lab results, visit history, and clinical notes. Florence uses the data to sharpen its recommendations and surface meaningful change between visits, giving clinicians real evidence to discuss at the next consult.

How do you handle lab results and other patient files?

Florence parses uploaded lab PDFs and other clinical files automatically — over 100 lab report formats supported out of the box. For clinics using an EMR, bi-directional integration with major systems means data flows both ways without manual lift.

How is patient data protected?

Data is encrypted in transit and at rest, built on a privacy-first architecture. The core system works with de-identified data, and identifying details are stored separately with limited internal access.

What does it take to get started?

A brief technical kickoff to align on which systems and devices your clinic uses, sandbox access to the integrations you want enabled, and a technical point of contact on your side for questions during setup.