Dr. Paul Campion is a Fellow of the American Board of Ophthalmology and Partner Physician at Cenegenics, with decades of experience spanning ophthalmology, internal medicine, and longevity-focused care.
He earned his medical degree from George Washington University, completed an internal medicine internship at Huntington Memorial Hospital (USC-affiliated), and an ophthalmology residency at George Washington University. He later served as an Assistant Clinical Professor at California Pacific Medical Center and built a successful ophthalmology practice in Northern California.
In 2012, Dr. Campion completed Cenegenics’ Physician Training and Certification in Age Management Medicine and became a Partner Physician in 2013, helping launch Cenegenics San Francisco. Today, he applies advanced diagnostics and personalized, prevention-focused strategies to help members optimize vitality, cognitive performance, and long-term health.
His research experience includes work with UCLA, the Smithsonian Institution, and George Washington University, alongside leadership roles on multiple hospital committees.
Fluent in French, Italian, and Spanish, Dr. Campion also brings a unique perspective through his work as a horticulturist, specializing in peony hybridization—reflecting the same precision and craftsmanship that define his medical practice.