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Belleville company helps upgrade heart monitoring equipment at TMH

By Hailey MacDonald Nov 4, 2025 | 1:53 PM

A Belleville company’s support of Trenton Memorial Hospital and its heart monitoring equipment upgrades was recognized recently.

Through its Community Enrichment Fund, Lactalis Canada made a contribution to fund the purchase of a new Holter Monitor.

This device records a patient’s heart rhythm over time, helping doctors detect heart problems and provide accurate, timely care.

Thanks to this donation, TMH Foundation officials say more patients in the Quinte region will have access to better heart monitoring and diagnosis close to home.

This donation is part of the Emerge Stronger Campaign, helping upgrade Trenton Memorial Hospital’s diagnostic equipment.

More on TMHF can be seen on its website.

(BROCK ORMOND)