Global Veterinary Telemedicine Market Forecast Report to 2028: Increasing Pet Ownership Drives Market Growth
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Global Veterinary Telemedicine Market

Global Veterinary Telemedicine Market
Global Veterinary Telemedicine Market

Dublin, Nov. 13, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Global Veterinary Telemedicine Market by Type, Component, Application, Animal Type & Region - Forecast to 2028" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The global veterinary telemedicine market is projected to reach USD 1,230 million by 2028 from USD 530 million in 2023, at a CAGR of 18.3%.

Growth in this market is largely driven by the increase in pet healthcare spending. Veterinary telemedicine has emerged as a convenient and cost-effective solution for pet owners seeking accessible and efficient healthcare options. By leveraging telecommunication technologies, pet owners can connect with veterinarians remotely, reducing the need for physical visits while still receiving expert guidance. This telemedicine approach offers convenience, saves time, and allows for timely interventions and ongoing monitoring of chronic conditions. As pet owners continue to prioritize their pets' health and seek convenient healthcare solutions, the demand for veterinary telemedicine is expected to grow, further driving the overall expenditure on pet care.

The diagnosis and treatment segment holds the major share of the veterinary telemedicine market

In 2022, the diagnosis and treatment segment holds the major share of the veterinary telemedicine market. A large share of the diagnosis and treatment segment can be attributed to the increased access to care, increasing adoption of telemedicine by veterinarians and reducing travel time and costs. The diagnosis and treatment segment in the veterinary telemedicine market is expected to continue to grow in the coming years. As the technology continues to improve and more veterinarians become comfortable using telemedicine, it is likely that this segment will become even more popular.

The companion animals segment holds the major share of the veterinary telemedicine market

The companion animals segment holds the major share of the veterinary telemedicine market. A large share of the companion animals' segment can be attributed to the increase in the small companion animal population, growing pet care expenditure, the growing demand for pet insurance, and technological advancements in veterinary telemedicine devices/services for small companion animals. Telemedicine allows pet owners to connect with licensed veterinarians remotely through various communication channels, including video calls, phone calls, and online messaging platforms. It enables pet owners to seek advice, get prescriptions, and even receive follow-up care without the need for in-person visits.