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Advanced Orthopedics is Easy to Find:  

We are conveniently located near Highway 170 and Highway 40/64. You can easily take 64/40 from West County right to us. We are also one of the closest orthopedic practices to University City and the downtown area.

 

From West County

Getting to us is very easy. Take 64/40 to the McKnight exit. Go North (left) on McNight a few blocks to Clayton Road. Go East (right) on Clayton, and the office is a few blocks on the left.

From South County

Take Lindbergh to Clayton road and go East on Clayton a few miles to our office.

From North County

Take 170 to Clayton Road. Get off at the Clayton exit and turn West (right) on Clayton Road. The office is a few short blocks on the right

From Downtown

Use Forest Park Parkway to the Clayton area.

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