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Veterinary MRI Systems Market Booms | Companion Animal Diagnostics in Focus

Veterinary MRI is projected to witness a CAGR of 8.5% from 2025 to 2030 from a market size of USD 254.3 million in 2025 to surpass USD 381.5 million by 2030.

By Paxton TempletonPublished 7 months ago 3 min read
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Pets Go Under the MRI Scanner: Veterinary Systems Market Takes Off with Advanced Diagnostics for Dogs, Cats, and Equines (Market Size, Share, Trends, Report)

Veterinary MRI Market is skyrocketing on account of the surging trend of advanced veterinary diagnostic solutions for pets like dogs, cats, and equines, along with other companion animals in recent years. Also, as pet care has been getting increasingly “humanized,” veterinary clinics, and specialists are dealing with an increasing spectrum of health conditions among pets. In such a scenario, the pre-eminent role of accurate and precise imaging solutions like MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) or nuclear medicine for animal hospitals is becoming much more prominent now than before.

Drivers for Adoption of Companion Animal Care Specific MRI

Pets are being looked upon and treated like part of the family over the past decade. This has resulted in a heightened demand for premium quality veterinary health care in the market. The gamut of treatable disorders or conditions has also been constantly widening over the past years, thanks to the advanced imaging solutions. Conditions like neurological and spinal issues, seizure, spinal injuries, tumors, and cancers are a few such examples. Some of the most popular and growing applications for veterinary MRI systems include:

• Neurological and spine imaging – e.g., seizures, intervertebral disc disease

• Soft tissue tumor localization

• Joint and musculoskeletal MRI

• Equine lameness diagnosis and injury detection

MRI helps in detection as well as precise imaging of chronic conditions in pets like humans, who are also living longer on account of better care.

Tech Solutions Specifically Designed for Companion Animals

Veterinary MRI systems have been evolving out of retrofit human machines to some degree, and increasingly being developed for veterinary anatomy and clinic workflows. Some of the key advancements in the field are:

• Open bore and low-field MRI systems to lower sedation requirements and for larger animal accommodation

• Rapid-scan (fast MRI) features for faster image acquisition and reduced anesthesia time

• Animal-specific software solutions for specialized neuroimaging

• Reduced-noise features to lower the stress on nervous animals during the MRI procedure

Players like Esaote, Hallmarq Veterinary Imaging, Time Medical Systems, and Hitachi (FUJIFILM) are developing veterinary-specific or even pet-specific MRI systems and solutions to address pet imaging requirements with high performance, low cost, and clinic workflow optimization.

Veterinary Hospitals, Specialty Clinics, and Universities Poised to Drive Market Growth

The major adoption centers and drivers for MRI adoption in the veterinary market are:

• Specialty veterinary hospitals (advanced neurology and orthopedic care)

• Universities and veterinary colleges (clinical training and research purposes)

• Equine centers and large animal care facilities

The need for multi-modality imaging centers in animal care and diagnosis with integration of imaging modalities like MRI, CT, ultrasound, and X-ray will further aid the market growth.

Pet Insurance and Spending Trends Aid the Veterinary MRI Adoption

Pet insurance is on the rise in the market, primarily in regions like North America and certain parts of Europe, and encouraging owners to get higher-end, non-emergency diagnostics done. Some of the other allied or secondary trends impacting the market for veterinary MRI are:

• Annual premium care pet spending continues to increase in the market

• Wellness plans in veterinary services include imaging, or have options for imaging add-ons

• Pet aging populations in developed countries require chronic care and management

• Consequently, veterinary MRI machines or scanners are also fast becoming clinically valuable and commercially viable in the market for veterinarians.

Some Challenges and Solutions to the Adoption of MRI for Pets

The overall market for veterinary MRI is high on the adoption curve and will continue to grow in the coming years. However, certain factors or aspects could hold back the growth, some of which include:

• Installation and maintenance cost of MRI units is relatively high, which may not be practical for all clinics and practices

• Operators for MRI machines and analysis/reporting radiologists have to undergo specialist training

• Infrastructure requirements are huge (RF shielding, space, cooling, etc.)

To an extent, portable and modular MRI solutions, as well as cloud-sharing of pet MRI images and even remote access for interpretation of imaging reports, can overcome some of the adoption barriers for pet care.

In Conclusion: More and More Animals Under the Scanner

As veterinary care has been becoming ever so close to that for humans in recent times, the criticality of accurate and precise imaging for companion animals is being felt more and more now. The rapid growth, advances, and affordability of the available technology, clinical demands and expectations, and pet owner behavior are all factors in line and in favor of the growth of the veterinary MRI market in the coming years.

Veterinary MRI, with specific and diverse use-cases as well as scan applications, is helping veterinarians and their patients get an in-depth and exact understanding of the diseases or conditions much like in human healthcare.

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About the Creator

Paxton Templeton

I’m a storyteller at heart with a passion for turning data into compelling narratives. With a focus on industry trends, market insights, and growth statistics, I bring clarity to complexity

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