PUBLISHER: MarketsandMarkets | PRODUCT CODE: 1950784
PUBLISHER: MarketsandMarkets | PRODUCT CODE: 1950784
The allergy diagnostic market is projected to reach USD 10.77 billion by 2030 from USD 6.80 billion in 2025, at a CAGR of 9.6% during the forecast period.
| Scope of the Report | |
|---|---|
| Years Considered for the Study | 2024-2031 |
| Base Year | 2025 |
| Forecast Period | 2026-2031 |
| Units Considered | Value (USD billion) |
| Segments | Product & Service, Test Type, Allergen, End user, and Region |
| Regions covered | North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, Middle East & Africa, and GCC Countries |
Technological innovation in allergy diagnostics is a key driver of growth, making testing more accurate, faster, and comprehensive. Traditional diagnostic methods such as skin prick tests (SPT) and single, allergen blood IgE tests are still of use, but the advanced platforms like multiplex immunoassays, component resolved diagnostics (CRD), and molecular allergology have surpassed them in a variety of ways. Multiplex platforms allow simultaneous detection of IgE responses to dozens or even hundreds of allergens in a single sample, thereby decreasing the time, cost, and effort for the patient. CRD is a step further in that it pinpoints the exact protein molecules within the allergens that are the cause of sensitization, thus increasing how clinically relevant the test is and risk stratification; e.g. , it can differentiate between innocent pollen sensitization and cross-reactivity that is a predictor of severe reactions.

Molecular diagnostics are also instrumental in personalized medicine-they generate the individual sensitization profile map, which doctors use for the personalization of immunotherapy treatments. Automation and digital integration with electronic health records facilitate the working processes in clinical laboratories and are also of assistance when it comes to undertaking large-scale screening programs. Point-of-care (POC) innovations that deliver quick results right in doctors' or pharmacies' offices enhance patients' convenience and the effectiveness of medical care. Apart from that, AI-powered interpretation tools are being developed to help doctors make sense of complicated allergen profiles. Such technological innovations not only improve test performance and patient experience but also represent a long-term market expansion in which diagnostic precision becomes the standard of care.
Based on product & service: The global increase in allergic diseases is a significant factor that explains why consumables have the leading share in the allergy diagnostic market. A combination of factors such as the explosive growth of cities, the deterioration of the environment, alterations in lifestyles, changes in diet, and global warming has, among other things, led to a rise in food allergies, allergic rhinitis, asthma, and atopic dermatitis. Correspondingly, the growing patient population results in higher diagnostic testing volumes, particularly laboratory-based in vitro tests, which are highly dependent on consumables. Numerous reagents and allergen-specific kits are required for each diagnostic episode; thus, the demand for consumables is further increased. Besides that, both children and elderly pediatric and geriatric populations are among the most susceptible to allergies and, therefore, often necessitate repeated and confirmatory tests. Consumables remain the most directly affected and fastest-growing source of revenue as the disease burden escalates worldwide, especially in the Asia Pacific and emerging markets.
Based on test type: A powerful incentive for the widespread adoption of in vivo testing, among other things, is the possibility of delivering test results within 15-30 minutes during a single patient visit. Such instant feedback enables doctors to identify allergies, advise patients, and start therapy plans right away. In vivo tests offer a workflow that is much more efficient, with rapid diagnosis compared to in vitro tests, which are subjected to laboratory processing and require a longer turnaround time. Besides patient satisfaction, fast diagnosis is important because it reduces patient revisits, both of which factors make the tests more appealing to outpatient clinics and hospital settings, thereby leading to higher utilization and market share for these tests.
North America holds the largest market share in the allergy diagnostic market. The North American region has a sophisticated healthcare ecosystem that strongly promotes the use of allergy diagnostics at scale. The area is well-equipped with a variety of hospitals, specialty allergy clinics, diagnostic laboratories, and reference labs equipped with advanced testing equipment. The presence of automated immunoassay analyzers, multiplex testing systems, and centralized lab services ensures high test accuracy and speed. In addition, the diagnostics are so well integrated into clinical workflows that doctors can easily order allergy tests as standard of care, thereby supporting the market leader's dominance.
Prominent players in the allergy diagnostic market are Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. (US), Siemens Healthineers AG (Germany), Danaher Corporation (US), Minaris Medical America, Inc. (US), Omega Diagnostics Group Plc (UK), bioMerieux SA (France), Romer Labs Division Holding (Austria), EUROIMMUN MEDIZINISCHE LABORDIAGNOSTIKA AG (Germany), HollisterStier Allergy (US), Eurofins Scientific (Luxembourg), and Stallergenes Greer (UK), among others.
Research Coverage
The report evaluates the allergy diagnostic market and estimates its size and future growth potential across various segments, including product & service, test type, allergen, end user, and region. The report also includes a competitive analysis of the major players in this market, along with company profiles, product offerings, recent developments, and key market strategies.
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The report provides valuable data on estimated revenue figures for the overall allergy diagnostic market and its subsegments, benefiting both market leaders and new entrants. It helps stakeholders understand the competitive landscape and gain insights for effectively positioning their businesses and developing appropriate go-to-market strategies. Additionally, the report offers stakeholders an understanding of market trends, including key drivers, challenges, obstacles, and opportunities within the market.