Top 31 medical and healthcare startups in Toronto

Feb 25, 2025 | By Jason Kwon

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Funding: $1B
dentalcorp is Canada's largest network of dentists and dental practices.
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Funding: $236.7M
Deep Genomics brings together world-leading expertise in machine learning and genome biology. We’re inventing a new generation of computational technologies that predict what will happen within a cell when DNA is altered by genetic variation, whether natural or therapeutic. Our systems predict the molecular effects of genetic variation, opening a new and exciting path to discovery for disease diagnostics and therapies.
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Funding: $225M
BlueRock Therapeutics is pioneering cell therapies that replace dead, damaged, or dysfunctional cells to restore critical natural functions in the body. The company is initially targeting severe brain and heart conditions, two areas of critical unmet medical need with blockbuster potential.
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Funding: $171.1M
League is a digital health platform that connects people to a comprehensive network of health services and benefits.
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Funding: $103M
Reunion Neuroscience is a clinical-stage pharmaceutical company developing therapeutic solutions for underserved mental health conditions.
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Funding: $71.7M
Maple's mission is to tackle some of the world’s most meaningful issues in healthcare, starting with timely and convenient access to doctors and other healthcare providers – so that you can feel better, faster.
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Funding: $56.1M
Swift Medical develops an app that is able to capture wound care information by waving the smartphone above the injured site in a wand-like fashion.
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Funding: $55.5M
PocketHealth is a cloud platform that focuses on sharing medical images.
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Funding: $53.9M
Synaptive Medical is a medical device manufacturing company that specializes in neurosurgery, medical imaging, and surgical navigation.
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Funding: $50M
Smile CDR makes it easy for healthcare stakeholders to collect and exchange data with our leading FHIR-based data liberation platform.
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Funding: $48M
Vital is reimagining lab testing to enable radically accessible care.
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Funding: $39.9M
InteraXon is the maker of brainwave-controlled computing technology and applications. It has created a hardware and software platform technology which converts brainwaves into digital signals that are fed into a computer. InteraXon provides consumers with applications that use these brainwaves to perform activities such as; meditation, gaming, ADHD assistance, and many others to come.
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Funding: $23.5M
Discover compelling medical cases. Global community focused on education and collaboration. Used by 500,000+ healthcare professionals and students. Built-in patient privacy tools
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Funding: $24M
Tia Health is building a network of holistic health clinics and virtual services for women
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Funding: CA$31.4M
Felix is a digital healthcare company providing seamless access to medication through online diagnoses and delivery.
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Funding: $17.6M
MedChart is a release of information platform that makes transfer of medical records easy and secure on the cloud.
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Funding: $13.8M
Lydia AI is an artificial intelligence platform for heath insurers.
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Funding: $11.4M
Phenomic AI is a developer of a drug discovery platform designed to discovery and optimize therapeutics directly against phenotypic assays.
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Funding: CA$14.4M
Acorn Biolabs wants consumers to pay them to store genetic material in a bet that the increasing advances in targeted genetic therapies will yield better healthcare results down the line.
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Funding: $10.7M
RetiSpec is a medical imaging startup developing an eye scanner for early detection of Alzheimer’s Disease pathology.
Editor: Jason Kwon
Jason Kwon is a senior editor for MedicalStartups. He has previously covered the pharmaceutical and medical research industries for FDAnews and worked as a head of marketing for medical startup Sonic Therapeutics. Before that, he co-founded a startup consulting business for emerging entrepreneurial hubs in Asia. Jason graduated from St. Bonaventure University’s journalism school. In his free time, Jason enjoys yoga, watching movie trailers, traveling to places where he can't get cell service. You can contact Jason at jaskwon(at)medicalstartups(dot)com