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U.S. Veterinarians Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report By Sector (Public, Private, Academics, Others), And Segment Forecasts, 2023-2030

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  • 100 Pages
  • June 2023
  • Region: United States
  • Grand View Research
  • ID: 5595895
The U.S. veterinarians market size is expected to reach USD 23.31 billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of 8.7% over the forecast period, according to this report. The primary growth drivers include the rise in zoonotic and chronic illness cases, rising costs for animal health care, and expanding pet health concerns. In 2022, the estimated total number of U.S. veterinarians was around 124,069. Approximately 78,717 U.S. veterinarians were employed in clinical practices in 2022. This number is estimated to increase in the coming years, owing to a rise in demand for veterinary services.

The COVID-19 pandemic posed several difficulties for the animal health sector, but it also made clear how important it is to protect the health of both pets and livestock used for food. Manufacturing businesses and veterinary care providers were greatly impacted by containment measures including mobility restrictions and lockdowns. Due to logistical problems, activities related to outbreak investigation and disease reporting for animal diseases were also disrupted. This included limitations on access to farms, the transportation of samples, veterinary equipment, and personal protective equipment (PPE) kits during the pandemic.

Both the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act and the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act were passed to quickly and effectively aid employees, families, and small businesses in need and to protect American jobs. This includes, among other things, the Paycheck Protection Program to help small businesses. Additional relief measures were included in C4, the fourth COVID-19 relief bill, which was approved by the US Congress in December 2020. A simplified loan waiver of up to USD 150,000 that applied to the majority of veterinary practices was one of the key components of C4.

People are becoming more in need of animal health services as a result of the increasing number of pet owners in the U.S. and the adoption of pet insurance. At the end of 2022, there were 4.8 million insured dogs across the country, a 22 percent increase over 2021. For dogs, the average annual accident and illness premium was $640, or $53 per month. Cats paid an average of $387 annually or $32 monthly for their accident and illness insurance. The states of California, New York, and Florida have the highest percentages of insured pets. Dogs constitute the majority of insured pets.

U.S. Veterinarians Market Report Highlights

  • By sector, the private segment held the largest revenue share in 2022, owing to a large number of veterinarians engaged in private clinical practice, driven by high demand
  • The companion animal exclusive segment in the private sector dominated the market in 2022
  • Pets are increasingly considered part of the family and pet owners are willing to invest in their health and well-being. This has led to an increased demand for veterinary care to ensure that pets receive appropriate medical attention and preventive care. Regular check-ups, vaccinations, dental care, and early disease detection are increasingly prioritized. This shift towards preventive care has driven the demand for veterinary services in the U.S.
  • The field of veterinary medicine has witnessed significant advancements in diagnostics, treatments, and surgical procedures. This includes advancements in areas such as imaging technology, anesthesia, oncology, and orthopedics. As a result, there is a greater need for skilled veterinarians who can provide these advanced services

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Methodology and Scope
1.1. Market Segmentation and Scope
1.2. Research Methodology
1.3. Information Procurement
1.4. Information or Data Analysis
1.5. Market Formulation & Validation
1.6. Model Details
1.7. List of Data Sources
Chapter 2. Executive Summary
2.1. Market Outlook
2.2. Segment Outlook
Chapter 3. U.S. Veterinarians Market Variables, Trends, & Scope
3.1. Market Lineage Outlook
3.1.1. Parent Market Outlook
3.1.2. Ancillary Market Outlook
3.2. Market Dynamics
3.2.1. Market Driver Analysis
3.2.1.1. Increasing pet adoption
3.2.1.2. Growing risk of zoonosis
3.2.1.3. Rising awareness about animal health
3.2.2. Market Restraint Analysis
3.2.2.1. Shortage of Board Certified veterinarians
3.2.3. Market Opportunity Analysis
3.2.4. Market Challenge Analysis
3.3. U.S. Veterinarians Market Analysis Tools
3.3.1. Industry Analysis - Porter’s
3.3.1.1. Bargaining power of suppliers
3.3.1.2. Bargaining power of buyers
3.3.1.3. Threat of substitutes
3.3.1.4. Threat of new entrants
3.3.1.5. Competitive rivalry
3.3.2. PESTEL Analysis
3.3.2.1. Political & legal landscape
3.3.2.2. Economic and social landscape
3.3.2.3. Technological landscape
3.3.3. Veterinary Workforce: Key Findings
3.3.3.1. Projections Of The Number Of Veterinarians In The U.S.
3.3.3.2. Distribution Of Veterinarians By Census Regions
3.3.3.3. Projection Of The Number Of Veterinary Establishments In The U.S.
3.3.3.4. Case Per Dvm Fte By Year
3.3.4. End-user Perspective Analysis
3.3.5. Pet Ownership Rate
3.3.5.1. Pet Ownership Census, By Region & By Animal Type
3.3.6. Pet Owner Behavior Analysis
3.3.6.1. Reasons For Vet Visits
3.3.6.2. The Veterinary Care Customer
3.3.6.3. Customer Trends
3.3.6.4. Pet Owner Spending
3.3.7. Covid-19 Impact Analysis
Chapter 4. U.S. Veterinarians Market: Sector Estimates & Trend Analysis
4.1. Segment Dashboard
4.2. U.S. Veterinarians Market: Sector Movement Analysis & Market Share, 2022 & 2030
4.3. Private
4.3.1. Private Market Revenue Estimates and Forecasts, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
4.3.2. Food Animal Exclusive
4.3.2.1. Food Animal Exclusive Market Revenue Estimates and Forecasts, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
4.3.3. Food Animal Predominant
4.3.3.1. Food Animal Predominant Market Revenue Estimates and Forecasts, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
4.3.4. Mixed Animal
4.3.4.1. Mixed Animal Market Revenue Estimates and Forecasts, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
4.3.5. Companion Animal Predominant
4.3.5.1. Companion Animal Predominant Market Revenue Estimates and Forecasts, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
4.3.6. Companion Animal Exclusive
4.3.6.1. Companion Animal Exclusive Market Revenue Estimates and Forecasts, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
4.3.7. Equine
4.3.7.1. Equine Market Revenue Estimates and Forecasts, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
4.3.8. Others
4.3.8.1. Others Market Revenue Estimates and Forecasts, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
4.4. Public
4.4.1. Public Market Revenue Estimates and Forecasts, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
4.5. Academics
4.5.1. Academics Market Revenue Estimates and Forecasts, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
4.6. Others
4.6.1. Others Market Revenue Estimates and Forecasts, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
List of Tables
Table 1:. List of secondary sources
Table 2:. Employment estimate and mean wage estimates for Veterinarians, 2022
Table 3:. Percentile wage estimates for Veterinarians, 2022
Table 4:. Estimated number of U.S. households owning a pet (by animal type), 2018-2022
Table 5:. Estimated percentage of pet-owning households in the U.S.
Table 6:. Key medical reasons for vet visits
Table 7:. U.S. Veterinarians market, by sector, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
List of Figures
Fig. 1: Market segmentation
Fig. 2: Market research process
Fig. 3: Information procurement
Fig. 4: Market research approaches
Fig. 5: Value chain-based sizing & forecasting
Fig. 6: QFD modeling for market share assessment
Fig. 7: Market formulation & validation
Fig. 8: Commodity Flow Analysis
Fig. 9: U.S. Veterinarians market revenue, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Fig. 10: U.S. Veterinarians market snapshot
Fig. 11: U.S. Veterinarians market driver impact
Fig. 12: U.S. Veterinarians market restraint impact
Fig. 13: Porter’s 5 Forces Analysis
Fig. 14: PESTEL Analysis
Fig. 15: U.S. Veterinarians market sector key takeaways (USD Million)
Fig. 16: U.S. Veterinarians market: sector movement analysis
Fig. 17: U.S. Public market, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Fig. 18: U.S. Private market, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Fig. 19: U.S. Food animal exclusive market, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Fig. 20: U.S. Food animal predominant market, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Fig. 21: U.S. Mixed animal market, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Fig. 22: U.S. Companion animal predominant market, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Fig. 23: U.S. Companion animal exclusive market, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Fig. 24: U.S. Equine market, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Fig. 25: U.S. Others market, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Fig. 26: U.S. Academics market, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Fig. 27: U.S. Others market, 2018-2030 (USD Million)

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