Published Date: September 2025
Selbyville, DE. - U.S. point-of-care CT imaging systems market was estimated at USD 101.9 million in 2024 and is expected to grow from USD 106.4 million in 2025 to USD 172.6 million by 2034, at a CAGR of 5.5%, according to the latest report published by Global Market Insights Inc.
Healthcare professionals are under growing pressure to make timely clinical decisions, especially in emergency departments, intensive care units (ICUs), and trauma centers, where every second counts. Traditional imaging workflows often involve transporting patients to centralized radiology departments, which can delay diagnosis and treatment, particularly for critically ill or unstable patients.
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https://www.gminsights.com/industry-analysis/us-point-of-care-ct-imaging-systems-market
The full-sized CT scanners segment held a significant share in 2024, as point-of-care (PoC) technologies continue to evolve. While PoC CT systems are gaining traction for their mobility and immediacy, full-sized scanners still dominate when high-resolution, multi-slice imaging is required for complex diagnostics. Hospitals and large imaging centers rely on these machines for comprehensive body scans, detailed soft tissue analysis, and advanced contrast studies.
The neurology segment generated a substantial share in 2024, as rapid brain imaging becomes critical in emergencies and intensive care settings. Neurological emergencies such as stroke, traumatic brain injury, and hemorrhage require immediate imaging to guide treatment decisions. PoC CT systems are particularly valuable here, allowing for bedside scans that eliminate delays associated with patient transport to radiology departments. This capability significantly reduces door-to-scan times, improving clinical outcomes and supporting time-sensitive protocols.
The ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) segment held a robust share in 2024, driven by the ongoing shift from inpatient to outpatient care. ASCs prioritize efficiency, cost control, and quick patient turnaround—making compact, easy-to-deploy imaging solutions particularly attractive. Unlike hospitals, these centers often have limited space and staff, which makes full-sized CT systems less practical. PoC CT devices offer the flexibility to perform on-site imaging without major facility modifications or operational disruptions.
Major players in the U.S. Point-of-care CT imaging systems market are SOREDEX, NeuroLogica, CurveBeam, Siemens Healthineers, Xoran Technologies, Epica International, Carestream Dental, and Stryker.
To strengthen their foothold in the U.S. point-of-care CT imaging systems market, leading companies are pursuing innovation-driven strategies focused on miniaturization, automation, and connectivity. R&D investment is being funneled into developing systems that offer diagnostic-grade imaging with smaller footprints, lower radiation doses, and user-friendly interfaces. Companies form partnerships with hospitals and academic institutions to validate clinical applications and accelerate adoption. Beyond product design, expansion of after-sales service networks and operator training programs is helping boost confidence among care providers.
Mariam Faizullabhoy, Gauri Wani