
Advanced
Gastric Diagnostics
Uncover the root causes of chronic symptoms
Symptoms to Solutions

Transforming Gastric Diagnostics
Bloating, pain, nausea, and early satiety are often misunderstood — largely because traditional tools can’t show what’s really happening in the stomach.
Alimetry brings science to the surface, using non-invasive gastric electrophysiology to map motility patterns and pacemaker cell activity (ICC), revealing dysfunction in real time.
What is Gastric Alimetry?
Gastric Alimetry™ is a medical device that performs Body Surface Gastric Mapping, offering a non-invasive way to assess stomach function.
The device records and analyzes the natural electrical activity of the stomach, providing valuable insights to aid in diagnosing functional gastric disorders.
A comprehensive Gastric Alimetry Report is automatically generated for the clinician, summarising key insights on:
Gastric motility and electrophysiology
Patient symptom patterns and their relationship to digestion
Gut-Brain Psychometrics

Who can benefit?
Gastric Alimetry is indicated for patients with chronic gastric symptoms.
The assessment is available for use in healthcare facilities within the United States of America, United Kingdom, and New Zealand.
For full indications of use, please refer to the instructions.
What is involved?
Patients sit comfortably at an angle in a clinic.
A non-invasive adhesive array is placed onto their stomach
The system records a 30 minute baseline recording pre-meal.
The patient ingests a standardized meal.
A 4 hours post-meal recording to evaluate gastric function.
Patients input their symptoms throughout the test
How can Gastric Alimetry Help?
Assess Gastric Function with Clarity
Distinguish whether gastric activity is normal or abnormal using validated normative values.
Uncover the Root Cause of Symptoms
Leverage advanced spectral and symptom-based phenotypes to differentiate underlying drivers of chronic gastric symptoms.

Clinician Testimonials
"Gastric Alimetry provides answers. It is a game-changing tool for evaluating upper GI symptoms."
Prof. Chris Andrews, Calgary, Canada
"Gastric Alimetry is providing clinicians like myself insight into a previously grey area. This allows for creating a better, more tailored management of these difficult conditions.”
Dr. Charlotte Daker, Auckland, New Zealand
