"Executive Summary Neonatal Jaundice Management Market Opportunities by Size and Share
CAGR Value
The global Neonatal Jaundice Management Market was valued at approximately USD 425.85 million in 2024 and is projected to reach about USD 715.43 million by 2032, representing a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of roughly 6.70% (2025–2032). Market growth is driven by rising neonatal birth rates in several developing regions, increased awareness of hyperbilirubinemia complications, expanding neonatal care infrastructure, and technological advancements in non-invasive bilirubin measurement and phototherapy systems. Demand is further bolstered by government maternal-health initiatives and the push for improved neonatal screening protocols.
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Current Scenario of the Neonatal Jaundice Management Market
Segments
- Product Type: Phototherapy Devices (LED, Fluorescent, Fiberoptic, Halogen), Bilirubin Meters (Transcutaneous, Laboratory), Exchange Transfusion Equipment, Immunoglobulins, and Consumables (pads, probes, bulbs). LED phototherapy and transcutaneous bilirubin meters are gaining share due to higher efficacy and non-invasive monitoring.
- Technology: Conventional Phototherapy, High-Intensity LED Phototherapy, Fiberoptic Phototherapy, Transcutaneous Bilirubinometry, and Cloud-enabled Monitoring Systems. LED and transcutaneous technologies are preferred for lower heat output, longer lamp life, and ease of use in NICU and postnatal wards.
- End User: Hospitals (Neonatal ICUs), Maternity Clinics, Ambulatory Care Centers, Primary Health Centers, and Home Healthcare (rising in select markets). Hospitals remain the primary revenue source, while home phototherapy solutions are emerging for early discharge protocols.
- Distribution Channel: Direct Tender (public procurement), Retail/Distributor Networks, Online Channels, and Third-Party Leasing. Public tenders dominate for hospital procurement; online and rental models are growing for smaller clinics and home use.
Market Players
- GE Healthcare
- Philips Healthcare
- Natus Medical Incorporated
- Drägerwerk AG & Co. KGaA
- Phoenix Medical Systems
- Konica Minolta, Inc. (bilirubin meters)
- Allengers Medical Systems
- Atom Medical Corporation