Diagnostic devices (ultrasound, MRI, bone densitometers) are the largest segment — they're essential for detecting breast cancer, osteoporosis, and pelvic conditions. But therapeutic devices are the fastest‑growing. The UK women's healthcare market research study shows that therapeutic devices are growing at over 9% CAGR, driven by non‑invasive options like HIFU (high‑intensity focused ultrasound) for fibroids and endometriosis.
What's new? Wearable devices for tracking menstrual cycles, ovulation, and even detecting pregnancy. The UK women's healthcare market trends highlight that monitoring devices are the fastest‑growing sub‑segment, as women use apps and wearables to manage their health.
But diagnostic devices are still essential. A good diagnosis is the first step to effective treatment.
The bottom line: don't skip the scan. A pelvic ultrasound or mammogram can find problems early, when they're most treatable.