The expansion of equine insurance coverage is playing a crucial role in enabling US horse owners to afford and access the highly specialized and expensive veterinary treatments that define the premium end of the equine healthcare sector. Insurance plans, which can cover major medical and surgical expenses, mitigate the financial risk associated with common emergencies like colic surgery or...
The integration of advanced digital technologies, particularly telemedicine and remote diagnostics, is rapidly improving accessibility and efficiency within the US equine healthcare sector, especially for horses located in rural or geographically isolated areas. Telemedicine allows equine veterinarians to conduct virtual check-ups, remotely monitor chronic conditions, and provide...
As of January 2026, the US equine healthcare market is identifying as a high-value sector within North American veterinary medicine, with the market projected to reach a valuation of $820 million this year. The 2026 landscape is defined by a massive surge in the adoption of regenerative medicine, such as stem cell and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapies, particularly for high-performance...