The US enteral feeding devices market is projected to reach USD 1.70 billion by 2032 from USD 1.19 billion in 2026, growing at a CAGR of 6.1% during the forecast period.
Rising cases of chronic illnesses affecting food consumption fuel the market demand for enteral devices for feeding, and thus will fuel the growth of enteral feeding devices. The changing geriatric demographic, who are more susceptible to complications associated with malabsorption, would be an additional catalyst for boosting adoption rates. Advancements to improve comfort and reduce the rates of infections associated with these devices, such as low-profile gastrostomy tubes and portable pumps, as well as safe connectors, will enable more widespread usage. Improving awareness and favoring government support for early feeding therapies and home-based nutritional therapies will fuel adoption rates.
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In February 2025, Cardinal Health broadened its distribution with the introduction of the Kangaroo OMNI enteral feeding pump.
In November 2024, Avanos Medical, Inc. launched its new product, CORGRIP SR Nasogastric/Nasointestinal Tube Retention System. The product improves tube stability and patient comfort for enteral feeding.
In January 2024, Cardinal Health finalized an acquisition of Specialty Networks for USD 1.2 billion. With this acquisition, it added technologically enabled capabilities and services that focus on enhancing care coordination. It aligns with Cardinal Health's strategy of incorporating solutions related to clinical and device support.
The major players in the US enteral feeding devices market include Cardinal Health (US), Avanos Medical (US), Becton, Dickinson and Company (US), Abbott Laboratories (US), Baxter International (US), Boston Scientific Corporation (US), Cook Medical (US), Conmed Corporation (US), Moog Inc. (US), Hollister Incorporated (US), Amsino International (US), Teleflex Incorporated (US), B. Braun SE (Germany), Fresenius Kabi (Germany), and Danone S.A. (France).
Cardinal Health, Inc. (US)
Cardinal Health leads the US enteral feeding market due to its wide range of products and strong focus on safety, standardization, and clinical efficiency. Its extensive enteral line includes ENFit-compatible syringes, administration sets, and accessories designed to improve precision and prevent infection. The company provides broad distribution, a robust supply chain, and compliance with FDA/ISO standards to ensure uninterrupted availability. Training programs and strong after-sales support enhance usability and market presence.
Avanos Medical, Inc. (US)
Avanos Medical is a leader in innovative enteral feeding technologies. Its Kangaroo brand leads the industry in pumps, tubes, and accessories that emphasize accuracy, simplicity, and patient comfort. Its focus on the standardization of ENFit improves safety through the reduction of misconnections, and smart monitoring features assist with both hospital and home use. Growth is driven by R&D in materials, safety, and flow monitoring supported by clinical partnerships and global manufacturing, reinforcing its strong position.
Fresenius SE & Co. KGaA (Germany)
Fresenius Kabi is a major player in the US enteral feeding devices market due to its wide nutrition ecosystem, which comprises pumps, feeding sets, tubes, formulas, and monitoring tools. This growth has been facilitated by continuous R&D, strategic partnerships with hospitals, and excellent compliance with ENFit standards, increasing reliability and clinician trust. Fresenius delivers effectively to hospital and home care settings by leveraging a global manufacturing network and education programs, which strengthen its market position.
Market Ranking
The market for enteral feeding devices is very competitive, with market share dominated by major players, such as Fresenius SE & Co. KGaA (Germany), Cardinal Health, Inc., Avanos Medical, Inc. (US), Danone S.A. (France), and B. Braun Melsungen AG (Germany). They hold the maximum market share. These market players have a very strong global presence, with distribution networks established across the US. Smaller market participants strive to remain competitive with low-cost offerings and cutting-edge technologies, creating a market structure that features large giants and flexible participants.
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