
North America Teleneurology Market Size, Share & Industry Analysis Report By Service (Tele-Consulting, Tele-Monitoring, and Tele-Education), By End Use (Providers, Patients, and Payers) By Application (Stroke, Parkinson, Epilipesy, Headache, Multiple scle
Description
The North America Teleneurology Market would witness market growth of 10.6% CAGR during the forecast period (2025-2032).
The US market dominated the North America Teleneurology Market by Country in 2024, and would continue to be a dominant market till 2032; thereby, achieving a market value of $3,391.2 million by 2032. The Canada market is experiencing a CAGR of 13.2% during (2025 - 2032). Additionally, The Mexico market would exhibit a CAGR of 12.3% during (2025 - 2032). The US and Canada led the North America Teleneurology Market by Country with a market share of 79.1% and 11% in 2024.The US market is expected to witness a CAGR of 9.9% during throughout the forecast period.
North America is the leader in the global teleneurology market because it has advanced digital infrastructure, a high rate of neurological disorders, and good reimbursement policies. The COVID-19 pandemic sped up the use of telemedicine by a lot. Teleneurology became very important for treating acute strokes, managing epilepsy, and doing neurocritical interventions. Teladoc Health, Amwell, and American Well are some of the main players who have teamed up with hospital networks to create scalable virtual neurology platforms that use AI-assisted diagnostics and real-time neuroimaging to improve care outcomes. Teladoc's partnerships with health systems are examples of projects that have made it easier for people in remote areas to get acute stroke consultations, which has cut down on delays in getting important treatment.
Canada has also pushed for more use of teleneurology through provincial programs that help underserved and indigenous communities. Strategic moves like Teladoc's purchase of InTouch Health have improved technical capabilities and market presence. At the same time, competition for contracts with hospitals and insurers drives innovation in platform features. Strong reimbursement systems, like Medicare teleneurology codes and CMS support, keep making it more popular. There are still problems, though, like the market getting too crowded and doctors getting burned out. Government policies, hospitals' investments in digital health, and a lack of neurologists in rural areas will continue to be important factors in the region's teleneurology growth.
Services Outlook
Based on Service, the market is segmented into Tele-Consulting, Tele-Monitoring, and Tele-Education. Among various US Teleneurology Market by Service, The Tele-Consulting market achieved a market size of USD $1454.7 Million in 2024 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 9.3 % during the forecast period. The Tele-Education market is predicted to experience a CAGR of 10.5% throughout the forecast period from (2025 - 2032).
End Use OutlooK
Based on End Use, the market is segmented into Providers, Patients, and Payers. The Providers market segment dominated the Canada Teleneurology Market by End Use is expected to grow at a CAGR of 12.6 % during the forecast period thereby continuing its dominance until 2032. Also, The Payers market is anticipated to grow as a CAGR of 15.2 % during the forecast period during (2025 - 2032).
Country Outlook
Canada's teleneurology market is growing quickly because of its universal healthcare system, large land area, and lack of neurologists, which makes remote care necessary. Canada Health Infoway and targeted programs in Ontario, British Columbia, and Alberta are just a few of the federal and provincial efforts to improve telehealth infrastructure, especially for managing strokes and chronic neurological conditions. Adoption is supported by more people getting broadband, changing rules, and more people and providers accepting it. Specialized services like telestroke, epilepsy monitoring, and remote neurorehabilitation make it easier for people in rural areas to get care. Partnerships between academic hospitals and rural health centers, as well as public-private collaborations, are improving the delivery of services. However, budget constraints and the need for long-term outcome evidence continue to be problems. Overall, Canada's strong policy framework and commitment to providing fair, technology-enabled care make it possible for the market for chronic care and emergency neurology services to keep growing.
List of Key Companies Profiled
By Service
The US market dominated the North America Teleneurology Market by Country in 2024, and would continue to be a dominant market till 2032; thereby, achieving a market value of $3,391.2 million by 2032. The Canada market is experiencing a CAGR of 13.2% during (2025 - 2032). Additionally, The Mexico market would exhibit a CAGR of 12.3% during (2025 - 2032). The US and Canada led the North America Teleneurology Market by Country with a market share of 79.1% and 11% in 2024.The US market is expected to witness a CAGR of 9.9% during throughout the forecast period.
North America is the leader in the global teleneurology market because it has advanced digital infrastructure, a high rate of neurological disorders, and good reimbursement policies. The COVID-19 pandemic sped up the use of telemedicine by a lot. Teleneurology became very important for treating acute strokes, managing epilepsy, and doing neurocritical interventions. Teladoc Health, Amwell, and American Well are some of the main players who have teamed up with hospital networks to create scalable virtual neurology platforms that use AI-assisted diagnostics and real-time neuroimaging to improve care outcomes. Teladoc's partnerships with health systems are examples of projects that have made it easier for people in remote areas to get acute stroke consultations, which has cut down on delays in getting important treatment.
Canada has also pushed for more use of teleneurology through provincial programs that help underserved and indigenous communities. Strategic moves like Teladoc's purchase of InTouch Health have improved technical capabilities and market presence. At the same time, competition for contracts with hospitals and insurers drives innovation in platform features. Strong reimbursement systems, like Medicare teleneurology codes and CMS support, keep making it more popular. There are still problems, though, like the market getting too crowded and doctors getting burned out. Government policies, hospitals' investments in digital health, and a lack of neurologists in rural areas will continue to be important factors in the region's teleneurology growth.
Services Outlook
Based on Service, the market is segmented into Tele-Consulting, Tele-Monitoring, and Tele-Education. Among various US Teleneurology Market by Service, The Tele-Consulting market achieved a market size of USD $1454.7 Million in 2024 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 9.3 % during the forecast period. The Tele-Education market is predicted to experience a CAGR of 10.5% throughout the forecast period from (2025 - 2032).
End Use OutlooK
Based on End Use, the market is segmented into Providers, Patients, and Payers. The Providers market segment dominated the Canada Teleneurology Market by End Use is expected to grow at a CAGR of 12.6 % during the forecast period thereby continuing its dominance until 2032. Also, The Payers market is anticipated to grow as a CAGR of 15.2 % during the forecast period during (2025 - 2032).
Country Outlook
Canada's teleneurology market is growing quickly because of its universal healthcare system, large land area, and lack of neurologists, which makes remote care necessary. Canada Health Infoway and targeted programs in Ontario, British Columbia, and Alberta are just a few of the federal and provincial efforts to improve telehealth infrastructure, especially for managing strokes and chronic neurological conditions. Adoption is supported by more people getting broadband, changing rules, and more people and providers accepting it. Specialized services like telestroke, epilepsy monitoring, and remote neurorehabilitation make it easier for people in rural areas to get care. Partnerships between academic hospitals and rural health centers, as well as public-private collaborations, are improving the delivery of services. However, budget constraints and the need for long-term outcome evidence continue to be problems. Overall, Canada's strong policy framework and commitment to providing fair, technology-enabled care make it possible for the market for chronic care and emergency neurology services to keep growing.
List of Key Companies Profiled
- Teladoc Health, Inc.
- American Well Corporation (Amwell)
- MDLive, Inc.
- Blue Sky Telehealth (CarePoint, P.C.)
- Siemens Healthineers AG (Siemens AG)
- Access TeleCare Holdings, Inc.
- Sevaro Health, Inc.
- GlobalMed Holdings, LLC (GlobalMed)
- Lakewood Health System
- TeleSpecialists
By Service
- Tele-Consulting
- Tele-Monitoring
- Tele-Education
- Providers
- Patients
- Payers
- Stroke
- Parkinson
- Epilipesy
- Headache
- Multiple sclerosis
- Dementia
- Other Application
- US
- Canada
- Mexico
- Rest of North America
Table of Contents
126 Pages
- Chapter 1. Market Scope & Methodology
- 1.1 Market Definition
- 1.2 Objectives
- 1.3 Market Scope
- 1.4 Segmentation
- 1.4.1 North America Teleneurology Market, by Service
- 1.4.2 North America Teleneurology Market, by End Use
- 1.4.3 North America Teleneurology Market, by Application
- 1.4.4 North America Teleneurology Market, by Country
- 1.5 Methodology for the research
- Chapter 2. Market at a Glance
- 2.1 Key Highlights
- Chapter 3. Market Overview
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.1.1 Overview
- 3.1.1.1 Market Composition and Scenario
- 3.2 Key Factors Impacting the Market
- 3.2.1 Market Drivers
- 3.2.2 Market Restraints
- 3.2.3 Market Opportunities
- 3.2.4 Market Challenges
- 3.3 Porter Five Forces Analysis
- Chapter 4. Market Trends Teleneurology Market
- Chapter 5. Market State of Competition Teleneurology Market
- Chapter 6. PLC (Product Life Cycle) - Teleneurology Market
- Chapter 7. Market Consolidation Teleneurology Market
- Chapter 8. Value Chain Analysis of Teleneurology Market
- 8.1 Technology Infrastructure Development
- 8.2 Medical Device and Equipment Supply
- 8.3 Clinical Service Delivery
- 8.4 Integration with Healthcare Facilities
- 8.5 Reimbursement and Regulatory Compliance
- 8.6 Patient Engagement and Outcome Monitoring
- 8.7 Data Analytics and Reporting
- 8.8 Marketing, Outreach, and Provider Network Expansion
- 8.9 Training and Support Services
- 8.10. Feedback Loop and Continuous Innovation
- Chapter 9. Key Customer Criteria - Teleneurology Market
- Chapter 10. North America Teleneurology Market by Service
- 10.1 North America Tele-Consulting Market by Country
- 10.2 North America Tele-Monitoring Market by Country
- 10.3 North America Tele-Education Market by Country
- Chapter 11. North America Teleneurology Market by End Use
- 11.1 North America Providers Market by Country
- 11.2 North America Patients Market by Country
- 11.3 North America Payers Market by Country
- Chapter 12. North America Teleneurology Market by Application
- 12.1 North America Stroke Market by Country
- 12.2 North America Parkinson Market by Country
- 12.3 North America Epilipesy Market by Country
- 12.4 North America Headache Market by Country
- 12.5 North America Multiple sclerosis Market by Country
- 12.6 North America Dementia Market by Country
- 12.7 North America Other Application Market by Country
- Chapter 13. North America Teleneurology Market by Country
- 13.1 US Teleneurology Market
- 13.1.1 US Teleneurology Market by Service
- 13.1.2 US Teleneurology Market by End Use
- 13.1.3 US Teleneurology Market by Application
- 13.2 Canada Teleneurology Market
- 13.2.1 Canada Teleneurology Market by Service
- 13.2.2 Canada Teleneurology Market by End Use
- 13.2.3 Canada Teleneurology Market by Application
- 13.3 Mexico Teleneurology Market
- 13.3.1 Mexico Teleneurology Market by Service
- 13.3.2 Mexico Teleneurology Market by End Use
- 13.3.3 Mexico Teleneurology Market by Application
- 13.4 Rest of North America Teleneurology Market
- 13.4.1 Rest of North America Teleneurology Market by Service
- 13.4.2 Rest of North America Teleneurology Market by End Use
- 13.4.3 Rest of North America Teleneurology Market by Application
- Chapter 14. Company Profiles
- 14.1 Teladoc Health, Inc.
- 14.1.1 Company Overview
- 14.1.2 Financial Analysis
- 14.1.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
- 14.1.4 Research & Development Expenses
- 14.1.5 SWOT Analysis
- 14.2 American Well Corporation (Amwell)
- 14.2.1 Company Overview
- 14.2.2 Financial Analysis
- 14.2.3 Research & Development Expenses
- 14.2.4 SWOT Analysis
- 14.3 MDLive, Inc.
- 14.3.1 Company Overview
- 14.4 Blue Sky Telehealth (CarePoint, P.C.)
- 14.4.1 Company Overview
- 14.5 Siemens Healthineers AG (Siemens AG)
- 14.5.1 Company Overview
- 14.5.2 Financial Analysis
- 14.5.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
- 14.5.4 Research & Development Expense
- 14.5.5 SWOT Analysis
- 14.6 Access TeleCare Holdings, Inc.
- 14.6.1 Company Overview
- 14.7 Sevaro Health, Inc.
- 14.7.1 Company Overview
- 14.7.2 Recent strategies and developments:
- 14.7.2.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements:
- 14.7.2.2 Product Launches and Product Expansions:
- 14.8 GlobalMed Holdings, LLC (GlobalMed)
- 14.8.1 Company Overview
- 14.9 Lakewood Health System
- 14.9.1 Company Overview
- 14.10. TeleSpecialists
- 14.10.1 Company Overview
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