Neurological Disorder Diagnostics Market is expected to reach USD 18273.57 Million by 2025 | CAGR 7.1%
Neurological disorder diagnostics Market is valued around USD 11305.69 Million in 2018 and expected to reach USD 18273.57 Million by 2025 with the CAGR of 7.1% over the forecast period. Increased prevalence of neurological disorders and increase in technological advancements are the key drivers for Global Neurological Disorder Diagnostics Market. Neurological disorder diagnostics are the various medical devices used for the diagnosis of various neurological disorders such as Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease. These medical devices include various imaging devices such as CT Scan, magnetic resonance imaging, biopsy and others. Increasing prevalence of these disorders has led to the increased demand for better diagnostics and better treatment over the period of time. During the study of global neurological disorder diagnostics market, we have considered neurological disorder and end-user to analyze the market. Global neurological disorder diagnostics market report is segmented on the basis of disorder type, technology type, end-user and by regional & country level. Based upon disorder type, global neurological disorder diagnostics market is classified into genetic neurological disorders, immunological neurological disorders, paraneoplastic syndrome, paraproteinemic neuropathies, and others. Based upon technology type, global neurological disorder diagnostics market is classified as imaging, and in vitro diagnostics. Based upon end-user, global neurological disorder diagnostics market is classified as hopistals, ambulatory surgical centers, diagnostics centers and others. The regions covered in this neurological disorder diagnostics market report are North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Rest of the World. On the basis of country level, market of Neurological Disorder Diagnostics is sub divided into U.S., Mexico, Canada, U.K., France, Germany, Italy, China, Japan, India, South East Asia, GCC, Africa, etc.
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