
In a first in Asia Pacific region, an advanced imaging technology exclusively for the pets, Magnifico Vet MRI has been made available by MaxPetz, one of India’s leading pet healthcare facilities and Esaote Asia Pacific Diagnostic Private Limited. The Magnifico Vet MRI brings a ground breaking combination of superior image quality, animal-friendly design, and dedicated veterinary applications to deliver advanced diagnostic precision for small animals.
This installation is a big step forward in veterinary care, especially when it comes to diagnosing neurological, orthopedic, and soft tissue problems in pets. The Magnifico Vet MRI is made just for the way small animals are built so that pets are not only accurately diagnosed but also given a comfortable and stress-free environment during imaging procedures.
Dr. Kunal Dev Sharma, Chief Veterinarian at MaxPetz, expressed his enthusiasm about the development: “With the Magnifico Vet MRI, we can now offer our patients world-class diagnostic imaging right here in India. This marks a significant step forward for veterinary medicine in the region and further strengthens our commitment to providing top-tier healthcare for pets.”
MaxPetz Hospital will be a veterinary reference center for MRI applications, in addition to making a big leap in technology. It will offer training and opportunities for small animal imaging research. The Indian pet healthcare market is growing very quickly right now, thanks to more pet owners becoming aware of the need for better diagnostic tools. Industry reports say that the market will double in the next three to four years as more pet owners look for better healthcare options for their pets.
Arun Vasudevan, CEO of MaxPetz, emphasized the significance of this investment, “The pet healthcare market in India is evolving rapidly, and this MRI machine is a major step towards improving the quality of care we offer. While this is a significant financial investment, our primary focus is to provide the best possible treatment options for pets.
India’s pet healthcare market is changing quickly, and our investment in advanced MRI technology is a big step toward better diagnostics and care. It’s a big financial commitment, but our main goal is still to provide world-class care with the help of skilled professionals and top-notch facilities. The pet healthcare market in India is worth about $1.8 billion right now, but diagnostics and imaging are still new, which means there is a lot of room for growth,” he added.
Over the last three years, we’ve doubled in scale, and we expect to triple or quadruple in the coming years. But we’re growing prudently, quality over quantity is our mantra. Every new clinic must meet our standards in staffing and setup. As a bootstrapped company, we’re deeply focused on sustainable growth and bottom-line impact, not just top-line expansion, said Vasudevan.”
Dheeraj Nasa, Country Business Director at Esaote Asia Pacific Diagnostic Private Limited shared his thoughts on the rising need for advanced veterinary imaging: “Esaote Asia Pacific Diagnostic is known as one of the best diagnostic imaging companies in the world, especially in the veterinary field. We’re happy to work with MaxPetz to bring this cutting-edge MRI system to India. The Magnifico Vet MRI not only makes images clearer, but it also has AI-powered features like Agile Imaging and e-Spade Technology that cut scan times in half and make diagnoses more accurate.
With 4X resolution imaging, the Magnifico Vet MRI makes pictures four times clearer than regular MRI systems. Also, its AI-powered features can cut exam time by up to 60%, which speeds up diagnosis and makes patients feel better.
Esaote Asia Pacific Diagnostic Private Limited is doing well in India because the Indian market is still open to new veterinary products. In the past four years, the company has doubled its business in the area and plans to grow by 35% to 40% every year from now on. They are committed to India’s healthcare system for the long term, as shown by their Make in India plan, which includes making ultrasound machines in India.