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Global CNS Diagnostics Market - Strategic Insights and Forecasts (2026-2035)

Market Size, Share, Forecasts and Trends Analysis By Diagnostic Type (Neuroimaging, Molecular Diagnostics, Genetic Testing, Biomarker-Based Assays, Electrodiagnostic Testing), By Indication (Alzheimer’s Disease, Parkinson’s Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Epilepsy, Stroke, Brain Tumors, Psychiatric Disorders), By End User (Hospitals, Neurology Clinics, Diagnostic Laboratories, Academic and Research Institutes), By Technology (MRI, PET, CT, EEG, Next-Generation Sequencing, Immunoassays), and Geography

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Global CNS Diagnostics Market Report

Report IDKSI-008722
PublishedJun 2026
Pages156
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The global CNS diagnostics market is projected to grow from USD 21.26 billion in 2026 to USD 40.59 billion by 2035, at a CAGR of 7.5%.

Key drivers include rising neurodegenerative disease prevalence, aging populations, increased demand for early diagnosis, and growing adoption of AI-based neuroimaging.

AI is improving MRI and PET scan interpretation, enhancing lesion detection, reducing radiology workload, and enabling faster and more accurate neurological diagnosis.

High cost of imaging systems, limited biomarker standardization, and reimbursement variability are key barriers to widespread adoption.

North America dominates due to advanced healthcare infrastructure, strong adoption of precision neurology, and high neurodegenerative disease prevalence.

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