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Medex Test™

Medex Test is a ground breaking, hi-tech, neurological screening system capable of accurately detecting numerous internal organ pathologies, including cancer.

The Medex Test is a revolutionary early diagnostic medical screening system, which we believe will eventually be on every doctor's desk throughout the world - as commonplace as a thermometer or blood pressure kit. Medical Practitioners will receive professional training hosted by certified Medex Global training staff representatives.

Formal certificates of competency are issued by our accredited training staff after successful completion of the Medex Test training program.



Medex Test
is an innovative and powerful early diagnostic screening system for medical practitioners offering multiple diagnostic capabilities and reducing procedures to a minimum. It provides highly accurate and advanced computerized screening for internal organ pathologies. It can distinguish between functional and pathological disorders and is ideal for monitoring the effectiveness of any treatments.

Best of all, the revolutionary Medex Test system is fast, painless, radiation-free, non-invasive, inexpensive, and simple to use. It combines the principles of pathophysiology and neuroreflexology to help in the early diagnosis of diseases involving the:
  • Cardiovascular System
  • Respiratory System
  • Gastrointestinal System
  • Immune System
  • Endocrine System
  • Urogenital System
  • Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems


The groundbreaking Medex Screen uses non-invasive skin readings to determine the development of abnormal cell growth (e.g. cancerous cells). The technique is based on the rationale that the measurement of the electrical impedance of specific dermal-visceral zones (DVZ) reflects corresponding internal organ pathologies.

With its fusion of medical science and hi-tech interpretive computer programs, MedexTestGlobal Pty Ltd. is now believed to be the leading company in the world with this early stage diagnostic ability. The Medex Test is designed for use at inpatient diagnostic departments, out-patient care facilities, casualty wards, and ambulance services.