Hospitals are the largest end‑user segment — they have the latest machines, the specialised radiologists, and the emergency backup. But outpatient clinics are the fastest‑growing. The ultrasound devices market research study shows that clinics are growing at over 5% CAGR, because they're cheaper and more convenient. Why wait weeks for a hospital appointment when you can get a scan at a clinic tomorrow?
What's the difference? Hospital ultrasounds are often read by a radiologist; clinic scans may be read by a technician or a general practitioner. The ultrasound devices market trends highlight that the fastest‑growing end‑user segment is home care settings — visiting nurses can scan bedridden patients at home.
But not all clinics are equal. Some use outdated machines or underqualified staff. That's why you should choose an accredited facility (ACR, AIUM).
The bottom line: for routine scans (OB, gallbladder), a clinic is fine. For complex cases (fetal anomaly, cardiac), go to a hospital with subspecialists.