India digital pathology market was valued at $30.2 million in 2025 and is projected to reach $284.6 million by 2035, growing at a CAGR of 25.2% during the forecast period (2026–2035). The growing adoption of digital pathology consultation in India reflects a broader shift toward technology-enabled diagnostic practices. Increasing case volumes, coupled with a shortage of specialized pathologists in certain regions, has encouraged healthcare institutions to use digital platforms for remote slide review and expert consultations. Digital pathology enables faster case sharing and second opinions without the logistical constraints of physical slide transport. It also supports collaboration between tertiary care centers and smaller laboratories, improving access to specialized diagnostic expertise. Advancements in whole-slide imaging and secure data transmission have enhanced reliability and acceptance among clinicians. Additionally, the integration of digital workflows helps standardize reporting and reduce turnaround times. Together, these factors are contributing to the steady growth of digital pathology consultation across India.
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The expansion of digital pathology consultation in India is increasingly driven by collaborations among diagnostic service providers and technology platforms. Such initiatives aim to improve access to specialist expertise, enhance workflow efficiency, and enable remote case review across geographically distributed laboratories. For instance, in March 2023, Agilus Diagnostics, partnered with PathPresenter to implement digital pathology consultations across its reference laboratories in Mumbai, Gurugram, and Bengaluru. The collaboration will enable pathologists to review and sign out cases remotely using whole slide imaging, reducing reliance on traditional microscope-based workflows. The initiative marks a step toward wider adoption of digital pathology in India to support specialist consultations and second-opinion services.
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