

St Louis Autopsy Services
Postmortem Pathology
9255 Natural Bridge Rd. St Louis, MO 63134-3227
Phone: 1-314-391-9320
Email: info@postmortempath.com
Hours Of Operation:
Wednesday 5 AM–9 PM
Thursday 5 AM–9 PM
Friday 5 AM–9 PM
Saturday 5 AM–9 PM
Sunday 5 AM–9 PM
Monday 5 AM–9 PM
Tuesday 5 AM–9 PM

Who is Postmortem Pathology?
Based in St. Louis, Missouri, Postmortem Pathology is a team of board-certified forensic pathologists providing private autopsy services in the St. Louis, Missouri and surrounding areas. Our staff includes board certified experts in anatomic, clinical, and forensic pathology, specializing in autopsy procedures, criminal and civil trial consultations, and community outreach initiatives.
Local Information & Directions
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Directions to Our Facility


Directions To Postmortem Pathology, St. Louis, MO.:
Directions from St Louis to 9255 Natural Bridge Rd
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Start in St Louis:​
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Begin your trip in downtown St Louis.Take I-70 W:​
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Head towards I-70 West from your starting point. Merge onto I-70 W toward Lambert Airport.
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Continue on I-70 W:
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Follow I-70 W for approximately 10-12 miles.Exit onto Natural Bridge Rd:​
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Take Exit 238B for Natural Bridge Rd.
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Merge onto Natural Bridge Rd:​
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Follow Natural Bridge Rd. Keep driving until you reach 9255 Natural Bridge Rd, which will be on your right-hand side.
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Estimated Travel Time:​ The trip typically takes about 20–25 minutes, depending on traffic and your starting location in St Louis.
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For real-time updates, consider using a GPS or mapping app! Safe travels!​​
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Nearby Landmarks:
Here are a few landmarks and notable locations within 0.5 miles of 9255 Natural Bridge Rd, St Louis, MO 63134-3227:
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St Louis Lambert International Airport: Located directly adjacent to Natural Bridge Rd, this major airport is one of the most prominent landmarks in the area.
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Natural Bridge Road Overpass: Known for connecting key areas near the airport, it serves as a notable infrastructure feature near the address.
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Airport Marriott Hotel: Situated just a short distance from the address, this hotel is a popular stay for travelers arriving at or leaving from the airport.
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Air Cargo Road Entrance: The Air Cargo hub is another key landmark nearby, supporting the logistics and transportation network of the area.
Interesting Facts About
St. Louis Missouri

A few Interesting Facts About St.Louis Missouri
Unique and Intriguing Facts About St. Louis, Missouri
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St. Louis is more than just the Gateway to the West. This bustling city is packed with rich history, cultural landmarks, and notable achievements. Here are some fascinating facts about St. Louis:
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1. Home to the Iconic Gateway Arch
The Gateway Arch, standing at 630 feet, is the tallest man-made monument in the United States. It symbolizes the westward expansion and offers stunning views of the Mississippi River. Fun fact? You can take a tram ride to the very top!
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2. Birthplace of a National Beer Icon
St. Louis is synonymous with Anheuser-Busch, the brewery behind Budweiser. Founded in 1852, this iconic brewery still operates factory tours and is famous for its historic Clydesdale horses.
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3. Where the Ice Cream Cone Gained Fame
The 1904 World’s Fair, hosted in St. Louis, introduced the ice cream cone to the world. Vendors improvised by rolling up waffles to hold scoops of ice cream, creating a sweet treat beloved to this day.
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4. The St. Louis Style Pizza is One of a Kind
With its thin crust and Provel cheese blend, St. Louis-style pizza is a local specialty. It’s a must-try for visitors and is typically cut into squares rather than slices. Local favorite Imo’s Pizza is the go-to spot to experience it.
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5. Chess Capital of the U.S.
St. Louis has earned its reputation as a chess hub, thanks to the Saint Louis Chess Club. The city has hosted major championships and is the training ground for some of the top players in the nation.
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6. Home of an Exceptional Free Zoo
The St. Louis Zoo, located in Forrest Park, is regularly recognized as one of the best zoos in the country. Even better? Admission is free for all visitors!
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7. Forest Park is Larger Than Central Park
Speaking of Forest Park, this urban oasis spans 1,300 acres, making it bigger than New York's Central Park. It includes the St. Louis Zoo, Art Museum, History Museum, Science Center, and multiple walking and biking trails.
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8. The City Shaped the Sports World
St. Louis has contributed to sports history with two Major League Baseball teams (the Cardinals being an enduring favorite), an NHL team (the Blues), and its love for sports spreading back to the earliest days of baseball.
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9. Meet Toasted Ravioli
Toasted ravioli, often referred to as “T-ravs,” is another St. Louis culinary creation. This deep-fried, breaded treat is said to have originated in the Hill neighborhood, known for its Italian American cuisine.
10. A Jazz and Blues Hotspot
The city boasts a rich music history, particularly in blues and jazz. The iconic Blues artist Chuck Berry was born and raised in St. Louis, and his influence can still be felt today.
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11. Educators of Space
The James S. McDonnell Planetarium, part of the St. Louis Science Center, is one of the top planetariums in the world. It’s a perfect spot for aspiring astronomers.
St. Louis continues to charm its visitors, and with its vibrant mix of history, culture, and unique local flavors, it’s undoubtedly an unforgettable city! Have these fun facts piqued your interest?
