Surgical Pathology

Full-Service Surgical Pathology Across Specialties—VA, MD, DC, FL, CA, PA & CT
From GI to GU, breast, and lung—expert histopathology, quick turnaround.

About Surgical Pathology

EPIARX Diagnostics supports clinical care across multiple surgical pathology specialties: gastrointestinal, genitourinary, breast, and pulmonary systems. Dr. Rodic oversees the detailed evaluation of biopsy or excision specimens to provide clinicians with accurate disease classification, staging, and prognosis. Services include:

  • Tissue processing, routine & special staining

  • Immunohistochemistry panels for accurate diagnosis

  • Turnaround times: preliminary in 2–3 days, final in 5

  • Diagnostic integration with clinical history and radiology findings

  • Consultative interpretation for complex or rare cases

Why Refer EPIARX?

  • Expert pathologist-led review with subspecialty experience

  • Rapid report workflows to accelerate care

  • Advanced testing options—IHC, molecular markers

  • Seamless clinical collaboration—detailed notes and guidance

  • Focused subspecialty insight—straightforward to rare findings

Our Approach

Pathology Workflow

  1. Submit Specimen: Send tissue to our lab.

  2. Gross Examination: Measure, section, and sample tissue.

  3. Histology / Staining: Process slides; special stains or panels performed.

  4. Preliminary Interpretation: Results in 2–3 days.

  5. Final Report & Consult: Comprehensive findings within 5 days.

Speciality Cases We Handle

  • GI: Barrett’s, IBD, adenocarcinoma

  • GU: Prostate cancer, kidney tumors, bladder lesions

  • Breast: DCIS, invasive carcinoma

  • Lung: Nodules, fibrosis, primary/metastatic lesions

  • Complex: Rare tumors, multi-marker diagnostics

Some Commonly Asked Questions

Can I request specific stains?
Yes—we offer custom IHC and molecular testing.

What is tissue block retention time?
Blocks are stored per lab standards and are available on request.

Do you consult with surgeons?
Yes—especially regarding margins, staging, and post-op review.

Ensure accurate surgical pathology—refer your case today.