Hospitals are the largest end‑user segment — they have the ICUs, the blood bank, and the backup for complications. But specialty spine clinics are the fastest‑growing. The spinal fusion market research study shows that specialty clinics are growing at over 6% CAGR, because they focus exclusively on spine care and offer faster scheduling.
What's the advantage of a specialty clinic? They often have dedicated spine physiotherapists, pain psychologists, and rehabilitation programs. The spinal fusion market trends highlight that the fastest‑growing end‑user segment is ambulatory surgical centers (ASCs), which combine the convenience of a clinic with the efficiency of a surgery centre.
But specialty clinics may not have 24/7 coverage for emergencies. That's why complex cases (revision surgery, tumours) are better done in hospitals.
The bottom line: for routine fusion, a high‑volume specialty clinic or ASC is fine. For complex cases, go to a hospital with a dedicated spine unit.