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HealthScreen Sydney Opens Australia's Most Advanced Preventative Health Facility

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HealthScreen Sydney Opens Australia's Most Advanced Preventative Health Facility
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HealthScreen Sydney Opens Australia's Most Advanced Preventative Health Facility

2025-11-18 16:16 Last Updated At:16:35

SYDNEY, Nov. 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- HealthScreen has officially opened its new Sydney facility, expanding the organisation's preventative health and executive services following strong demand at its flagship Melbourne centre. The new location brings together advanced multi-modal imaging, genetics, biomarker analysis and AI-enabled diagnostics to support earlier detection of disease and more personalised long-term health management.

HealthScreen's one-day assessment model uses AI-assisted MRI screening sequencesgenetic testing, and a diagnostic panel measuring more than 100 biomarkers across 50 medical categories. This integrated approach is capable of identifying early indicators of over 1,000 diseases, offering a depth of insight, rarely available in traditional health settings.

The Sydney launch featured panel discussions with leading voices in medicine and health innovation, including Professor Greg Hunt, Former Federal Minister for Health; Dr David Badov, Founder and Medical Director of HealthScreen; Dr Nick Coatsworth, Former Deputy Chief Medical Officer of Australia; Dr Gwen Tan of Gutlinx; and Zoë Milgrom of Eugene Labs. The speakers examined emerging trends in precision diagnostics, microbiome science, genetic analysis, and the rising demand for tailored executive and preventative health solutions.

HealthScreen Founder and Medical Director Dr David Badov said the Sydney facility represents a major step forward for patients seeking proactive, data-driven care.

"Preventative medicine has shifted dramatically over the past decade. By combining MRI technology, advanced imaging, genetics and biomarker testing, we can detect potential health concerns far earlier. Our goal is to provide individuals with clarity, confidence and an actionable plan for their long-term health."

Former Federal Health Minister Professor Greg Hunt said the move reflects a broader shift toward early detection as a national priority.

"Advanced preventative screening has enormous potential to reduce the burden of chronic disease. HealthScreen's work in this space is innovative and has the capacity to improve outcomes for individuals and, ultimately, the health system."

Former Deputy CMO Dr Nick Coatsworth said Australians are increasingly seeking personalised insight into their health risks.

"People want deeper understanding of their future health trajectory. This model brings together the technology and clinical expertise required to deliver that clarity."

Located in Haymarket, the new Sydney facility includes a purpose-built MRI suite, diagnostic testing rooms, and dedicated consulting spaces designed to deliver a seamless "single-day assessment" experience.

HealthScreen Sydney is now open and accepting new patients.

For more information, visit https://healthscreen.com.au/.

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HealthScreen Sydney Opens Australia's Most Advanced Preventative Health Facility

HealthScreen Sydney Opens Australia's Most Advanced Preventative Health Facility

BEIJING, April 1, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- A delegation from Xianyang City, northwest China's Shaanxi Province, visited the embassies of Pakistan, Peru, Morocco, Türkiye and Fiji in Beijing from March 16 to 19, promoting Xianyang Fu Tea , a kind of Chinese dark tea with over 600 years of history, as part of efforts to expand the tea's international presence.

The delegation was led by Shi Yaodong, vice chairman of the Xianyang Municipal Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. He held talks with senior diplomatic representatives from five countries in four days.

Fu Tea is produced in Jingyang County of Xianyang, and is distinguished by a naturally occurring golden fungus called "Jin Hua" (Eurotium cristatum). The fungus, rich in amino acids, vitamins and trace elements, develops inside compressed tea bricks under specific conditions.

The tea's production technique was inscribed on China's national intangible cultural heritage list in 2021 and on the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2022.

Xianyang Fu Tea currently comprises 65 products across five categories, with an annual production capacity exceeding 30,000 tonnes and a total output value of over 3 billion yuan. The tea has been exported to more than 40 countries, with an assessed brand value of 6.662 billion yuan.

During the visits, each country's representative highlighted existing connections to Chinese tea culture.

Morocco's Ambassador Abdelkader El Ansari noted that Morocco is one of the world's largest importers of Chinese green tea. Türkiye's Ambassador Selçuk Ünal pointed to tea as a key link along the ancient Silk Road. Pakistan's Economic Minister Aslam Chaudhary drew parallels between Fu Tea and traditional teas from Pakistan's northern regions. Peru's counsellor Jorge García highlighted the country's large Peruvian Chinese as a foundation for cultural and trade links. Fiji's Ambassador Robert Lee said the country's climate and soil may be suitable for growing Chinese tea.

"Tea is a symbol of peace, friendship and openness," Shi said. "We hope Fu Tea can serve as a bridge between Xianyang and people around the world."

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Xinhua Silk Road: Xianyang Fu Tea delegation visits embassies of five countries in Beijing to promote Chinese tea culture

Xinhua Silk Road: Xianyang Fu Tea delegation visits embassies of five countries in Beijing to promote Chinese tea culture

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