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Middle East Veterinary Mri Market Report Size, Share, Growth Drivers, Trends, Opportunities & Forecast 2025–2030

Publisher Ken Research
Published Dec 18, 2025
Length 90 Pages
SKU # AMPS20928692

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Middle East Veterinary MRI

Market Overview

The Middle East Veterinary MRI Market is valued at USD 6 million, based on a five-year historical analysis of the Middle East & Africa veterinary MRI segment within the global veterinary MRI market, and benchmarked against regional veterinary diagnostics and imaging revenues. This growth is primarily driven by increasing pet ownership and companion animal expenditure in Gulf countries, advances in veterinary MRI hardware such as helium-free and low?field systems, and a growing awareness of animal health and welfare among pet owners and veterinarians aligned with broader veterinary imaging trends. Key country-level contributors in this market include Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Turkey, which together represent a substantial share of the Middle East & Africa veterinary MRI revenues in available regional breakdowns. These countries lead the market due to comparatively stronger veterinary healthcare infrastructure, higher disposable incomes, concentrated networks of referral hospitals, and a rising trend of pet humanization that supports spending on advanced diagnostic imaging. In the United Arab Emirates, advanced imaging in veterinary practice is shaped by the Federal Law No. 10 of 2002 concerning Veterinary Products, Professions and Establishments issued by the UAE Ministry of Climate Change and Environment, which sets licensing requirements for veterinary facilities and professionals, and by the implementing veterinary facility licensing regulations of the Abu Dhabi Agriculture and Food Safety Authority and Dubai Municipality that prescribe standards for diagnostic equipment, radiation safety, and facility design for veterinary clinics and hospitals using modalities such as MRI and CT.

Middle East Veterinary MRI

Market Segmentation

By System Type: The system type segmentation includes various MRI systems tailored for veterinary use. High-field MRI systems (?1.5T) are gaining traction due to their superior image quality for neuro and musculoskeletal indications, particularly in referral hospitals and teaching institutions. Mid/low-field systems (<1.5T) are preferred for cost-sensitive applications and in emerging markets as they reduce siting, power, and shielding requirements. Standing equine MRI systems are specialized for horses, reflecting the growing equine veterinary segment and the desire to avoid general anesthesia in sports and racehorses. Refurbished MRI systems offer a cost-effective alternative, allowing smaller clinics and multi-site groups to adopt MRI by leveraging pre-owned human or veterinary units upgraded with veterinary-specific coils and software. By Magnet & Design: This segmentation focuses on the design and magnet type of MRI systems. Superconducting closed-bore systems are the most widely used in high-end veterinary hospitals due to their high-quality imaging, faster scan times, and broad sequence availability. Permanent-magnet open systems are gaining popularity for their lower cost, easier siting, and improved patient access, and are widely used by vendors such as Esaote in small-animal practices. Helium-free/cryogen-lite systems are emerging as eco?friendly and infrastructure?light alternatives that reduce dependence on liquid helium and lower total ownership cost, which is especially relevant in the Middle East and Africa. Hybrid/shared human?veterinary configurations, where human MRI systems are configured with veterinary coils and protocols, are becoming more common in universities and multi-use facilities to maximize scanner utilization.

Middle East Veterinary MRI Market

Competitive Landscape

The Middle East Veterinary MRI Market is characterized by a dynamic mix of regional and international players. Leading participants such as Hallmarq Veterinary Imaging Ltd., Esaote S.p.A., Bruker Corporation, Mediso Ltd., MR Solutions Ltd., Siemens Healthineers AG, GE HealthCare Technologies Inc., Canon Medical Systems Corporation, Fujifilm Healthcare Corporation, United Imaging Healthcare Co., Ltd., Mindray Medical International Limited, Carestream Health, Inc., Informa Vet Imaging (Middle East), Al?Hayat Pharmaceuticals LLC (Regional Veterinary Imaging Distributor), Imotek International Ltd. contribute to innovation, geographic expansion, and service delivery in this space. Hallmarq Veterinary Imaging Ltd. 2001

United Kingdom

Esaote S.p.A. 1982

Italy

Bruker Corporation

1960

United States

Mediso Ltd. 1990

Hungary

MR Solutions Ltd. 2004

United Kingdom

Company

Establishment Year

Headquarters

Regional Installed Base in Middle East (Number of Veterinary MRI Units)

Annual Veterinary MRI Revenue from Middle East (USD Million)

CAGR of Veterinary MRI Revenue in Middle East (Last 3–5 Years)

Share of Veterinary MRI in Total Regional Imaging Revenue (%)

Average Selling Price per System in Middle East (USD)

Average Annual Service & Maintenance Revenue per System (USD)

Middle East Veterinary MRI Market Industry Analysis

Growth Drivers

Increasing Pet Ownership: The Middle East has seen a significant rise in pet ownership, with estimates indicating that over 30 million pets were owned in future. This trend is supported by a growing middle class and increased disposable income, leading to higher expenditure on veterinary care, which reached approximately $1.6 billion in future. As pet owners prioritize health, the demand for advanced veterinary services, including MRI, is expected to surge, driving market growth. Advancements in Veterinary Imaging Technology: The veterinary imaging sector is experiencing rapid technological advancements, with MRI systems becoming more sophisticated and accessible. In future, the introduction of high-resolution imaging systems improved diagnostic accuracy, leading to better treatment outcomes. The market for veterinary imaging technology is projected to grow by 12% annually, reflecting the increasing adoption of MRI in veterinary practices, which enhances the overall quality of animal healthcare. Growth in Veterinary Practices: The number of veterinary practices in the Middle East has increased significantly, with over 1,200 new clinics established in future alone. This growth is driven by rising awareness of animal health and wellness, leading to a greater demand for specialized services, including MRI diagnostics. As more clinics adopt advanced imaging technologies, the market for veterinary MRI is expected to expand, catering to the needs of both pet owners and veterinary professionals.

Market Challenges

High Cost of MRI Equipment: The initial investment for MRI equipment in veterinary practices can exceed $1 million, posing a significant barrier for many clinics, especially smaller ones. This high cost limits the accessibility of advanced imaging technologies, resulting in a reliance on traditional diagnostic methods. As a result, many veterinary practices may struggle to offer comprehensive diagnostic services, hindering the overall growth of the veterinary MRI market in the region. Limited Availability of Trained Professionals: The shortage of trained veterinary professionals proficient in MRI technology is a critical challenge. In future, it was estimated that only 15% of veterinary practitioners in the Middle East had specialized training in advanced imaging techniques. This lack of expertise restricts the effective utilization of MRI systems, leading to underutilization of available technology and limiting the potential for market expansion in veterinary diagnostics.

Middle East Veterinary MRI Market

Future Outlook

The future of the Middle East veterinary MRI market appears promising, driven by technological advancements and increasing pet ownership. As veterinary practices continue to adopt innovative imaging solutions, the demand for MRI services is expected to rise. Additionally, the integration of artificial intelligence in diagnostics will enhance the accuracy and efficiency of veterinary care. The market is likely to witness a shift towards more accessible imaging solutions, catering to a broader range of veterinary practices and improving overall animal health outcomes.

Market Opportunities

Expansion of Veterinary Services in Rural Areas: There is a significant opportunity to expand veterinary MRI services in rural regions, where access to advanced diagnostics is limited. By establishing mobile MRI units or partnerships with local clinics, veterinary practices can reach underserved populations, enhancing animal healthcare and driving market growth in these areas. Development of Portable MRI Systems: The innovation of portable MRI systems presents a unique opportunity for the veterinary market. These systems can be deployed in various settings, including emergency clinics and rural practices, making advanced imaging more accessible. The demand for such technology is expected to grow, as it allows for timely diagnostics and treatment, ultimately improving animal health outcomes.

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Table of Contents

90 Pages
1. Middle East Veterinary Mri Size, Share, Growth Drivers, Trends, Opportunities & – Market Overview
1.1. Definition and Scope
1.2. Market Taxonomy
1.3. Market Growth Rate
1.4. Market Segmentation Overview
2. Middle East Veterinary Mri Size, Share, Growth Drivers, Trends, Opportunities & – Market Size (in USD Bn), 2019–2024
2.1. Historical Market Size
2.2. Year-on-Year Growth Analysis
2.3. Key Market Developments and Milestones
3. Middle East Veterinary Mri Size, Share, Growth Drivers, Trends, Opportunities & – Market Analysis
3.1. Growth Drivers
3.1.1 Increasing Pet Ownership in the Middle East
3.1.2 Advancements in Veterinary Imaging Technology
3.1.3 Rising Awareness of Animal Health and Wellness
3.1.4 Growth in Veterinary Healthcare Expenditure
3.2. Restraints
3.2.1 High Cost of MRI Equipment
3.2.2 Limited Availability of Trained Professionals
3.2.3 Regulatory Challenges in Veterinary Practices
3.2.4 Economic Fluctuations Affecting Veterinary Spending
3.3. Opportunities
3.3.1 Expansion of Veterinary Services in Emerging Markets
3.3.2 Increasing Demand for Advanced Diagnostic Tools
3.3.3 Collaborations with Veterinary Schools for Research
3.3.4 Growth of Telemedicine in Veterinary Care
3.4. Trends
3.4.1 Adoption of AI in Veterinary Imaging
3.4.2 Shift Towards Preventive Veterinary Care
3.4.3 Integration of Digital Health Records in Veterinary Practices
3.4.4 Rising Popularity of Pet Insurance
3.5. Government Regulation
3.5.1 Standards for Veterinary Imaging Equipment
3.5.2 Licensing Requirements for Veterinary Practitioners
3.5.3 Regulations on Animal Welfare and Care
3.5.4 Compliance with Health and Safety Standards
3.6. SWOT Analysis
3.7. Stakeholder Ecosystem
3.8. Competition Ecosystem
4. Middle East Veterinary Mri Size, Share, Growth Drivers, Trends, Opportunities & – Market Segmentation, 2024
4.1. By Product Type (in Value %)
4.1.1 Closed MRI Systems
4.1.2 Open MRI Systems
4.1.3 Mobile MRI Units
4.1.4 Accessories and Consumables
4.1.5 Others
4.2. By Animal Type (in Value %)
4.2.1 Companion Animals
4.2.2 Livestock
4.2.3 Exotic Animals
4.3. By End-User (in Value %)
4.3.1 Veterinary Clinics
4.3.2 Animal Hospitals
4.4. By Region (in Value %)
4.4.1 GCC Countries
4.4.2 Levant Region
4.4.3 North Africa
4.5. By Service Type (in Value %)
4.5.1 Diagnostic Imaging Services
4.5.2 Consultation Services
4.5.3 Emergency Services
4.6. By Technology Adoption (in Value %)
4.6.1 Traditional MRI
4.6.2 Advanced MRI Technologies
5. Middle East Veterinary Mri Size, Share, Growth Drivers, Trends, Opportunities & – Market Cross Comparison
5.1. Detailed Profiles of Major Companies
5.1.1 IDEXX Laboratories
5.1.2 Siemens Healthineers
5.1.3 GE Healthcare
5.1.4 Canon Medical Systems
5.1.5 Philips Healthcare
5.2. Cross Comparison Parameters
5.2.1 No. of Employees
5.2.2 Headquarters
5.2.3 Inception Year
5.2.4 Revenue
5.2.5 Production Capacity
6. Middle East Veterinary Mri Size, Share, Growth Drivers, Trends, Opportunities & – Market Regulatory Framework
6.1. Veterinary Imaging Standards
6.2. Compliance Requirements and Audits
6.3. Certification Processes
7. Middle East Veterinary Mri Size, Share, Growth Drivers, Trends, Opportunities & – Market Future Size (in USD Bn), 2025–2030
7.1. Future Market Size Projections
7.2. Key Factors Driving Future Market Growth
8. Middle East Veterinary Mri Size, Share, Growth Drivers, Trends, Opportunities & – Market Future Segmentation, 2030
8.1. By Product Type (in Value %)
8.2. By Animal Type (in Value %)
8.3. By End-User (in Value %)
8.4. By Region (in Value %)
8.5. By Service Type (in Value %)
8.6. By Technology Adoption (in Value %)
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