Welcome to Empire Diagnostic Solutions (EDS)

Empire Diagnostic Solutions(EDS) is a world-class service company focused on the early detection and monitoring of disease. We are licensed and HIPAA compliant Independent Diagnostic Testing Facility (IDTF) created to serve the Ultrasound, Electrodiagnostic, VENG and Ambulatory EEG needs of practices just like yours. We are a participating provider with all insurance companies, including Medicare and Medicaid, and offer a wide variety of services designed to make running your practice easier, but more importantly, help you serve your patients better. With our many years in the field, it would be difficult to find a more competent team ready to fulfill your Ultrasound and Electrodiagnostic needs.

You can depend on Empire Diagnostic Solutions for the same quality of service you receive from an outpatient imaging center. Providing on-site ancillary services is one of the most valuable decisions you can make to grow your practice and enhance continuity of care. As experienced medical and healthcare management professionals, our team is committed to serving your patients and helping your practice grow.

Latest news
25 August 2010

ICAVL Selects EDS as a Featured Laboratory for Their New Website!

As part of the ICAVL's newly redesigned website which went live on Monday, August 16th, four ICAVL accredited laboratories were chosen from across the country to be used as ideal examples of proudly promoting the ICAVL accreditation logo...

17 August 2010

CARE Act of 2010 Introduced in Senate

As reported by the Society for Vascular Ultrasound (SVU): On August 5th the "Consistency, Accuracy, Responsibility and Excellence (CARE) in Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy Act of 2010" (S. 3737) was introduced in the Senate by Senator Mike Enzi (R-WY), Ranking Member of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee. The CARE Act of 2010 is supported by the Alliance for Quality Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy, a coalition of 22 medical imaging and radiation therapy organizations, including SVU. The House version (HR 3652) now has 117 co-sponsors.