About the American Council of Longevity Medicine (ACLM)

The American Council of Longevity Medicine (ACLM) serves as the accreditation and standards organization companion to the American Board of Longevity Medicine (ABLM) and the American Society of Longevity Medicine (ASLM). ACLM was established to develop and promote quality, safety, operational, and clinical excellence standards across the rapidly evolving field of longevity medicine.

As longevity medicine continues to expand globally, there is a growing need for structured accreditation systems that help ensure scientific integrity, patient safety, ethical clinical operations, regulatory awareness, and evidence-based implementation of longevity-focused healthcare services and technologies. ACLM seeks to provide a formal framework for evaluating and recognizing clinics, hospitals, healthcare organizations, laboratories, and product manufacturers that demonstrate excellence in longevity medicine practices and innovation.

Through its accreditation programs, ACLM aims to help establish standardized benchmarks for quality and professionalism while supporting the development of longevity medicine as a recognized and respected healthcare specialty.
 

The Mission of ACLM

The American Council of Longevity Medicine is committed to:

  • Establishing accreditation standards for longevity medicine organizations and facilities
  • Promoting excellence, quality assurance, and patient safety within longevity medicine
  • Supporting evidence-based and ethically responsible clinical practices
  • Encouraging operational and scientific best practices across the industry
  • Advancing accountability and professional integrity within longevity healthcare
  • Supporting the responsible integration of emerging longevity technologies and therapies
  • Helping define industry-wide standards for longevity medicine delivery systems


Building Standards for the Future of Longevity Medicine

ACLM believes that the long-term advancement of longevity medicine requires not only physician education and certification, but also institutional quality standards, accreditation systems, and operational accountability.

Together with the American Board of Longevity Medicine (ABLM) and the American Society of Longevity Medicine (ASLM), ACLM helps create the professional, educational, scientific, and institutional foundation necessary to support the responsible growth and global recognition of longevity medicine as a modern medical specialty.


ACLM Accreditation Programs

ACLM accreditation programs may include evaluation and recognition of:

  • Longevity medicine clinics
  • Hospitals and healthcare systems
  • Regenerative and precision medicine centers
  • Preventive and healthspan-focused medical practices
  • Diagnostic and biomarker laboratories
  • Longevity-focused product manufacturers
  • Medical device and biotechnology organizations
  • Research and translational medicine facilities


Longevity Medicine Centers of Excellence

ACLM seeks to establish a formal designation program for recognized “Longevity Medicine Centers of Excellence.”

This designation is intended to identify organizations that demonstrate exceptional commitment to

  • Highest level -quality patient care
  • Advanced scientific and clinical excellence
  • Advanced longevity-focused diagnostics and therapies
  • Ethical and evidence-based practice
  • Innovation in healthspan and preventive medicine
  • Professional education and leadership
  • Research participation and translational medicine advancement

The Centers of Excellence initiative is designed to help establish a new benchmark for institutional excellence within the field of longevity medicine.

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