Dr Rehan Haidry was recently interviewed by the Daily Mail in a feature exploring how Gastric Alimetry — a non-invasive stomach mapping tool — could help patients taking GLP-1 medications like Mounjaro and Wegovy avoid unpleasant side effects and stay on treatment longer.
As one of the UK’s leading experts in Gastric Alimetry, Dr Haidry explained how the device measures stomach emptying in real time, helping clinicians personalise dosing and reduce symptoms like nausea, vomiting, and bloating.
“This device will find the ideal point at which the stomach is slowly emptying but not so slow that it causes the side-effects,” he told the Daily Mail’s Good Health.
At Cleveland Clinic London, Dr Haidry uses Gastric Alimetry to assess patients with gastroparesis, functional dyspepsia and other unexplained gastric symptoms — offering a safer, more accurate alternative to traditional tests. The patch-based system tracks electrical activity and symptom correlation over four hours, giving clinicians objective data to guide treatment.
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