Freestanding Ambulatory Surgical & Emergency Centers Industry - Market Size, Trends, and Growth - 2025-2030
Industry Overview
This U.S. industry comprises establishments with physicians and other medical staff primarily engaged in (1) providing surgical services (e.g., orthoscopic and cataract surgery) on an outpatient basis or (2) providing emergency care services (e.g., setting broken bones, treating lacerations, or tending to patients suffering injuries as a result of accidents, trauma, or medical conditions necessitating immediate medical care) on an outpatient basis. Outpatient surgical establishments have specialized facilities, such as operating and recovery rooms, and specialized equipment, such as anesthetic or X-ray equipment. Illustrative Examples: Freestanding ambulatory surgical centers and clinics Freestanding trauma centers (except hospitals) Freestanding emergency medical centers and clinics Urgent medical care centers and clinics (except hospitals)
Source: U.S. Census BureauMarket Size and Industry Forecast
This research report analyzes the market size and trends in the Freestanding Ambulatory Surgical and Emergency Centers industry. It shows overall market size from 2020 to the present, and predicts industry growth through 2030. Revenues data include both public and private companies.
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| 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 | 2026 | 2027 | 2028 | 2029 | 2030 |
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Market Size (Total Revenue) | Included in Report |
% Growth Rate |
Number of Companies |
Total Employees |
Average Revenue per Company |
Average Employees per Company |
Source: U.S. government financial dataIndustry Revenue ($ Billions)

Industry Forecast ($ Billions)

Advanced econometric models forecast five years of industry growth based on short- and long-term trend analysis. Market size includes revenue generated from all products and services sold within the industry.
Geographic Breakdown by U.S. State
Market size by state reveals local opportunity through the number of companies located in the region. Each state's growth rate is affected by regional economic conditions. Data by state can be used to pinpoint profitable and nonprofitable locations for Freestanding Ambulatory Surgical & Emergency Centers companies in the United States.
Freestanding Ambulatory Surgical & Emergency Centers Revenue by State

Distribution by Company Size
Company Size | All Industries | Freestanding Ambulatory Surgical & Emergency Centers |
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Small Business (< 5 Employees) | Included |
Small Business (5 - 20) |
Midsized Business (20 - 100) |
Large Business (100 - 500) |
Enterprise (> 500) |
Freestanding Ambulatory Surgical & Emergency Centers Industry Income Statement (Average Financial Metrics)
Financial statement analysis determines averages for the following industry forces:
- Cost of goods sold
- Compensation of officers
- Salaries and wages
- Employee benefit programs
- Rent paid
- Advertising and marketing budgets
The report includes a traditional income statement from an "average" company (both public and private companies are included).
| Industry Average | Percent of Sales |
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Total Revenue | Included |
Operating Revenue |
Cost of Goods Sold (COGS) |
Gross Profit |
Operating Expenses |
Operating Income |
Non-Operating Income |
Earnings Before Interest and Taxes (EBIT) |
Interest Expense |
Earnings Before Taxes |
Income Tax |
Net Profit |
Average Income Statement

Cost of Goods Sold
Salaries, Wages, and Benefits
Rent
Advertising
Depreciation and Amortization
Officer Compensation
Net Income
Financial Ratio Analysis
Financial ratios allow a company's performance to be compared against that of its peers.
Financial Ratio | Industry Average |
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Profitability Ratios | Included |
Profit Margin |
ROE |
ROA |
Liquidity Ratios |
Current Ratio |
Quick Ratio |
Activity Ratios |
Average Collection Period |
Asset Turnover Ratio |
Receivables Turnover Ratio |
Inventory Conversion Ratio |
Products and Services Mix
Product lines and services in the Freestanding Ambulatory Surgical & Emergency Centers industry accounting for the largest revenue sources.
Product Description | Description | Revenue ($ Millions) |
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Industry total | Included |
Patient care |
All other operating receipts |
Resale of merchandise |
All other revenue |
Resale - all other medical equipment & supplies |
Rental or lease of goods and/or equipment |
Resale - pharmaceuticals |
Contributions, gifts, & grants - government |
Rental or lease - medical equipment |
Salary information for employees working in the Freestanding Ambulatory Surgical & Emergency Centers industry.
Title | Percent of Workforce | Bottom Quartile | Average (Median) Salary | Upper Quartile |
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Management Occupations | 5% | Included |
Chief Executives | 0% |
General and Operations Managers | 1% |
Community and Social Service Occupations | 17% |
Counselors, Social Workers, and Other Community and Social Service Specialists | 17% |
Counselors | 8% |
Substance Abuse, Behavioral Disorder, and Mental Health Counselors | 6% |
Social Workers | 5% |
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations | 40% |
Health Diagnosing and Treating Practitioners | 25% |
Registered Nurses | 15% |
Registered Nurses | 15% |
Health Technologists and Technicians | 15% |
Healthcare Support Occupations | 11% |
Other Healthcare Support Occupations | 8% |
Miscellaneous Healthcare Support Occupations | 8% |
Medical Assistants | 7% |
Office and Administrative Support Occupations | 18% |
Information and Record Clerks | 6% |
Secretaries and Administrative Assistants | 6% |
Secretaries and Administrative Assistants | 6% |
Government Contracts
The federal government spent an annual total of
$2,383,261 on the freestanding ambulatory surgical & emergency centers industry. It has awarded 61 contracts to 15 companies, with an average value of $158,884 per company.
Top Companies in Freestanding Ambulatory Surgical & Emergency Centers and Adjacent Industries
Company | Address | Revenue ($ Millions) |
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