PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1908750
PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1908750
The U.S. dialysis furniture market size was valued at USD 28.34 million in 2024 and is anticipated to reach USD 49.16 million by 2033, expanding at a CAGR of 6.40% from 2025 to 2033. This growth can be attributed to the growing ESRD patient population, expansion of dialysis centers, and increasing adoption of home dialysis setups.
Rising emphasis on patient comfort during long treatment hours, demand for ergonomic and infection-control-focused furniture, and ongoing infrastructure upgrades by large dialysis chains further support market growth. Additionally, technological integration, safety compliance requirements, and replacement cycles for aging equipment continue to drive consistent investment in specialized dialysis furniture across the country. The growing prevalence of chronic kidney disease is a primary driver of the U.S. dialysis furniture market. CKD is a long-term condition in which the kidneys gradually lose their ability to filter waste and excess fluids from the blood, requiring dialysis to sustain health. As CKD cases continue to rise in the U.S., more patients progress to end-stage kidney failure, increasing the need for frequent dialysis treatments and driving demand for specialized dialysis furniture designed for comfort, safety, and long treatment durations. The increasing number of patients is expected to encourage dialysis centers to add more seats and upgrade to modern, comfortable chairs. This is supported by the high number of older adults with CKD, who require chairs that offer better support, easy adjustment features, and greater accessibility.
The figure below shows that CKD has become common in the geriatric population. The data highlights a rise in CKD rates among adults over 60, reflecting age as one of the risk factors for kidney diseases.
The ongoing expansion of dialysis centers across the U.S. is a key driver of the dialysis furniture market, as rising patient volumes are pushing providers to increase treatment capacity and upgrade care environments. New centers and expansions of existing facilities continue to generate strong demand for specialized chairs, tables, cabinets, and supportive furnishings designed for long-duration treatments, patient comfort, and workflow efficiency. According to National ESRD data published in March 2025, the 18 ESRD networks collectively support 7,556 dialysis centers and 223 transplant centers treating more than 516,837 dialysis patients and 316,873 transplant patients nationwide, underscoring the growing need for advanced clinical infrastructure. As providers strive to meet regulatory standards while enhancing patient comfort and efficiency, investments in durable, ergonomic, and high-quality dialysis furniture remain a crucial component of facility development and modernization.
In the U.S. dialysis furniture market, demand for highly customizable equipment is increasing as providers seek solutions tailored to both patient comfort and clinical workflow needs. Because dialysis sessions last three to four hours multiple times per week, facilities prefer chairs and furnishings with adjustable features such as height, recline angle, cushioning, armrest style, and accessory attachments like IV poles, storage trays, reading lights, and touchscreen holders. Providers also value customization that supports diverse room layouts, infection-control protocols, and specialized patient groups, including geriatric, bariatric, and mobility-challenged individuals, through enhanced ergonomic support and higher weight capacities. As clinics continue to expand and modernize, configurable furniture that maximizes patient comfort, accessibility, and operational efficiency is becoming a core purchasing priority across the market.
U.S. Dialysis Furniture Market Report Segmentation
This report forecasts revenue growth at the country levels and provides an analysis of the latest industry trends in each of the sub-segments from 2021 to 2033. For the purpose of this study, Grand View Research has segmented the U.S. dialysis furniture market report on the basis of product, modality/use, andend use: