PUBLISHER: Global Market Insights Inc. | PRODUCT CODE: 1570938
PUBLISHER: Global Market Insights Inc. | PRODUCT CODE: 1570938
The U.S. Urgent Care Centers Market was valued at approximately USD 75.1 billion in 2023 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 7.5%. This growth is driven by increased demand for convenient care, rising healthcare costs, an aging population, and expanded health insurance coverage. The aging U.S. population is intensifying the demand for medical services. Urgent care centers cater to this demographic, offering timely care without appointments. With rising healthcare costs, patients seek affordable care options. Urgent care centers provide a cost-effective alternative to emergency rooms for non-life-threatening conditions, delivering high-quality care at reduced costs. This financial advantage steers patients toward urgent care centers.
The overall U.S. urgent care centers industry is classified based on the service type, ownership, and location.
The U.S. urgent care centers market is divided into acute illness treatment, trauma/injury treatment, immunization and vaccination, diagnostic services, and other service types. The acute illness treatment segment leads the market, generating approximately USD 28.8 billion in revenue in 2023. The demand for immediate medical attention is fueled by rising acute illnesses like respiratory infections, flu, gastroenteritis, and urinary tract infections. Urgent care centers offer a viable alternative to waiting for primary care appointments or enduring long emergency room waits.
The U.S. urgent care centers market is segmented into hospital-owned, physician-owned, corporate-owned, and other ownership types. In 2023, the hospital-owned segment led the market, holding a share of approximately 60%. Hospital-owned urgent care centers integrate seamlessly with the broader health system, allowing for continuity of care with accessible medical records. This coordination enhances patient outcomes and ensures consistent follow-up care. Hospitals and health systems are recognized for high-quality care. Patients trust and prefer urgent care centers affiliated with reputable hospitals, boosting patient traffic and ensuring reliable care.
The U.S. urgent care centers market is divided into urban, suburban, and rural categories. The urban segment led the market in 2023 and is projected to reach USD 85.3 billion by the end of the forecast period. Urban areas, with high population densities, see increased demand for healthcare services. Urgent care centers address immediate medical needs, especially for non-life-threatening conditions, propelling growth in urban settings. Urban residents prioritize convenient and accessible healthcare. Urgent care centers, often in prime locations with extended hours, offer an ideal solution for immediate medical needs, driving segment growth.