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U.S. Primary Care Market Expansion with Key Trends

U.S. Primary Care Market Boosted by Virtual Health Demand

The U.S. primary care market is expanding due to its growing population as well as rising women's health awareness. The South U.S. led the market due to the growing disease burden.

  • Last Updated: 26 September 2025
  • Report Covered: [Revenue + Volume]
  • Historical Year: 2021-2023
  • Base Year: 2024
  • Estimated Years: 2025-2034

About The Author

Deepa Pandey is a focused and detail-oriented market research professional with growing expertise in the healthcare sector, delivering high-quality insights across therapeutic areas, diagnostics, biotechnology, and healthcare services.

She began her research career at Precedence Research, where she contributed to a wide range of healthcare industry studies, helping build a strong foundation in market intelligence and strategic research. Currently, Deepa plays a critical role at Towards Healthcare, while also extending her research capabilities across Statifacts, supporting cross-industry intelligence initiatives with a focus on healthcare.

Her ability to distill complexity into clarity has made her a trusted contributor to both internal teams and external clients across the healthcare value chain. By combining professionalism with an evolving depth in healthcare research, Deepa consistently adds value to projects that demand critical thinking, market precision, and industry-specific knowledge. Her contributions help organizations navigate the complexities of regulated markets and make data-backed growth decisions.

FAQ's

The U.S. primary care market will see strong growth, reaching hundreds of millions in revenue by 2034, fueled by emerging trends and demand.

The South U.S. is currently leading the U.S. primary care market share by 50%due to the growing disease burden.

Some key players include Oak Street Health, VillageMD, One Medical, and ChenMed.

The expansion of value-based care models is the factor that drives the market growth.

Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, National Institutes of Health, FDA, WHO, PIB, CDC.