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Thornhill Medical is answering the call to support the fight against COVID-19, producing and delivering our MOVES® SLC™ devices to help save lives across the country. Combining an O2 concentrator, ventilator, suction & vital signs monitoring in a rugged battery-powered portable unit, MOVES® SLC™ is a proven, mobile integrated life support technology. It’s Canadian advanced innovation at its best. Watch us in action.

When it became clear that COVID-19 was no ordinary virus, our Thornhill Medical team saw right away that we were in an unusual position. While we were concerned – like most small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) – about the potential devastation of a global pandemic on our business, our people and our communities, we also knew that unlike most, we had a unique role to play in directly mitigating its potential impact through one of our medical technologies.

A new study co-authored by University Health Network’s (UHN)’s and Thornhill Medical’s Dr. Joseph Fisher could be a game-changer in using controlled hyperventilation to accelerate alcohol elimination.

Toronto, ON — Canada’s medical technology innovator Thornhill Medical is pleased to announce it has placed #62 on the 2020 Report on Business ranking of Canada’s Top Growing Companies, thanks to verified three-year revenue growth (2017 – 2019) of more than 829 per cent.

March 20 2020, Toronto – Canada’s Thornhill Medical, a leading innovator in medical technologies, is proud to have joined the national effort to fight COVID-19. The Toronto-based company, founded by researchers and engineers originally from Toronto’s University Health Network, has received a letter of intent from the Canadian federal government as part of Canada’s new plan to mobilize industry to fight COVID-19.

As announced today by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Federal Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry Navdeep Bains Thornhill Medical, a leading innovator in medical technologies, has agreed to produce and deliver 500 mobile compact ventilator systems as part of Canada’s response to fight COVID-19.