
Accurate. Efficient. Quality Healthcare.At Elko Diagnostic Imaging, we have been in operation since 1992. That means, for over 19 years, we have been able to provide our patients and referring physicians with accurate, efficient and quality healthcare. Our team of board-certified, fellowship radiologists and compassionate, certified technologists understand the value of your time. We are committed to the fastest turnaround on reports and access to view patient files online for physician offices. At other area imaging facilities, you may experience a delay in your appointment time due to the emergency room and inpatients – not at Elko Diagnostic Imaging. Here, you come first with centralized, flexible scheduling. For your added convenience, our locations offers convenient, surface level parking for easy access in and out of our center. No one likes to wait. At Elko Diagnostic Imaging, we understand that, especially when it comes to waiting for your test results.For your convenience, we offer the fastest turnaround on all our tests. That means your physician can either view images online or have the results sent to his/her office promptly following your exam time.Please understand your doctor's office then requires additional time to interpret our results to then provide you with an appropriate diagnosis and treatment plan, if applicable. If you have not received your results within three business days of your appointment time at EDI, please contact your referring physician's office. Meet Our Team
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