Every encounter ends  with direction, not delay.

Turning respiratory symptoms into earlier diagnosis and connected care through guided respiratory testing and actionable clinical insight — across the continuum of care, from primary care to pulmonary function labs.
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Real People. Real Standards.

You don’t have to be a respiratory specialist.
You just need the right solution.

Accurate

Designed for high-quality respiratory measurement, GoSpiro delivers clinically actionable spirometry data across care settings — from primary care clinics to pulmonary function labs to the patient’s home.

Repeatable

Most respiratory testing variability comes from inconsistent coaching. Lisa standardizes the testing experience through real-time adaptive guidance, helping produce more consistent results across patients, sites, and care settings.

Interoperable

Respiratory data flows directly into connected clinical workflows — enabling real-time visibility, faster interpretation, longitudinal insights, and coordinated patient care across settings.

Meet Lisa

Meet Lisa.
Real-time respiratory guidance for every patient encounter.

She only needs 5 minutes with your patient.

Always on

Available for every patient, every test—no scheduling or staffing constraints.

Consistent

Standardized, ATS/ERS-aligned testing—independent of site or staff.

Limitless

Scales across sites and patients without added staff or infrastructure.

Feedback

Real-time feedback and grading ensure tests meet
quality standards.

20+ languages

Real-time coaching in 20+ languages for global consistency.

Your existing team can run a lung function test.

how it works

Bringing respiratory testing into routine care.

MTI helps clinical teams capture objective respiratory data during routine encounters — enabling earlier diagnosis, informed decisions, and connected follow-up care.

Respiratory symptoms identified

A patient presents with respiratory symptoms, risk factors, or changes in condition during a routine encounter.

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Testing begins — anywhere

Patients complete guided spirometry in the clinic or at home using the same connected experience.

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Each test is guided and improved

Lisa provides real-time coaching and post-test feedback to help patients improve with every maneuver.

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Every test is performed consistently

Structured workflows help standardize respiratory testing across patients, providers, and care settings.

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Results are ready when you are

Objective respiratory data becomes immediately available for review, interpretation, and coordinated follow-up care.

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Our Vision

Lung function should be part of every respiratory conversation. Earlier visibility. Earlier diagnosis. Earlier intervention.

Respiratory disease is often identified too late because objective lung function data remains trapped inside specialty workflows. MTI helps bring guided respiratory testing into routine care — where earlier action can change outcomes.

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Simple enough for your clinic, powerful enough to change patient outcomes.

Earlier respiratory visibility can lead to earlier diagnosis, more informed decisions, and better connected care.

A no-pressure 30-minute workflow review. We’ll show you exactly how MTI fits into your practice.

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