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Welcome to Midwest Independent Autopsy

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we are a group of pathology professionals with over 25 years of combined experience, we have performed over 10,450 procedures 

we are simply the midwest most complex Pathology services, we take the time to listen to your concerns, speaking directly with one of our professionals helps us to truly understand the complex needs of each and everyone our clients, which is why we tailor the services we provide giving real results in real time. 

M.I.A is a private pathology group based in Chicago and  with the many years of experience and highest level of professionalism our team has created a unique recipe for successful outcomes.

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Hospitals and Pathology Groups

Pathology  Professionals

At Midwest Independent Autopsy, our Team is truly committed to the communities' we serve, our wholehearted approach is evident in every aspect of our services we are determined to help you during this most difficult time.  our team of professionals are here for you, and we are never too busy to take your call. and when you do call us, you can be certain you're speaking to one of our professionals not just an answering service.  we look forward to being able to serve you
for a free consultation. or to schedule an autopsy simply click our services.

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When Someone You Love Dies...

We are here to help.

Death is never an easy experience 

We are faced with shock, hurt, anger, frustration, confusion and sometimes guilt.

  • What did I do wrong?

  • What didn't they do right?

  • What could I have done differently?

  • Did I do enough?

  • Should I have done more? 

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When Someone You Love Dies...

GOT QUESTIONS ? 

 

We are here to help. 

Death is never an easy experience 

We are faced with shock, hurt, anger, frustration, confusion and sometimes guilt. What did I do wrong? What didn't they do right? What could I have done differently? Did I do enough? Should I have done more? 

Yes, we are all faced with so much in such a tragic moment that it can be overwhelming… 

 

Midwest Independent Autopsy understands your concerns and will work with you every step of the way.

What we offer…

Free consultation of the process. Funeral advice and or recommendations. Full Autopsy report mailed directly to you. 

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Common requests for an autopsy:

• Determination of cause and manner of death
• Diagnosing and documenting inherited or familial diseases
• Cases of possible medical malpractice or wrongful death
• Determining exact types of cancers
• Diagnosing dementia or other neurological conditions
• Confirming or refuting clinical findings
• Sudden, or unexpected deaths
• Litigation, worker's compensation, insurance, etc.
• Unclear or unexplained symptoms or conditions
• Removal of a medical device

Complete and Partial Autopsy Price Range:

For families needing to know a definitive cause and manner of death, a complete autopsy is typically advisable. Sometimes you may already know why a loved one passed, but specific questions about an illness or quality of care remain. A partial autopsy may help answer your specific questions. If you are not certain if a partial or complete autopsy is the right choice, please contact us so we can assist you.

Losing a loved one from a brain injury or neurological disease is a emotional experience and can leave you and your family with unanswered questions. An autopsy performed by a neuropathologist can help you gain a better understanding of the disease. Information that is of particular value when a patient has dementia such as Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), or other conditions. With many of these disease processes, an autopsy is the only way to know for certain what condition the patient had. It can help families know potentially inheritable conditions.

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