Where we test
Measura Testing for St. Charles County
For patients in St. Charles County, the testing suite is a direct run east on Interstate 70 across the Blanchette Bridge.
Where the testing is done
Measura
4477 Woodson Rd, Suite 201
St. Louis, MO 63134
(314) 852-5500
Monday to Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
From St. Charles, St. Peters, O’Fallon or Cottleville the route is Interstate 70 east across the Missouri River, then the Lambert Airport exits toward Woodson Road. Most of the county is within half an hour outside peak times. Parking is on site and level with the entrance.
What is available
The full Measura suite is performed at the Woodson Road suite: vascular studies, sudomotor testing, autonomic function studies, body composition, measured metabolic rate, vestibular and balance testing, cognitive screening and laboratory panels. See the full test library.
Planning the trip
Because a full assessment occupies most of a morning or afternoon and several components require an overnight fast, most St. Charles County patients book the earliest available slot and eat afterwards. If the plan is a focused panel — a vascular study and sudomotor testing because of numb feet, for instance — the visit is much shorter and the fasting requirement may not apply. That is agreed before you book.
How to prepare and what to expect.
Nearby communities
Talk to someone about testing
Tell us what you are trying to find out and we will explain which Measura assessments answer that question, what each one involves, and how the results are reviewed with a clinician.
4477 Woodson Rd, Suite 201, St. Louis, MO 63134. Monday to Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Please do not send symptoms, diagnoses or images through a web form — a website form is not a secure medical channel. Call us with clinical detail.
Common questions
Is there parking?
Yes, on site and level with the entrance — which matters when part of the visit is a balance assessment. Directions and parking.
Do I need a referral?
No. You can arrange testing yourself and name the clinician who should receive the report. Referrals and reports.
How long should I allow?
Most of a morning or an afternoon for a full assessment; a focused panel is much shorter. How long testing takes.
What should I bring?
Identification, insurance card, a full medication and supplement list, recent laboratory results, and your glasses and hearing aids. What to bring.
Medically reviewed by Dr. Gurpreet Singh Padda, MD, MBA, MHP, medical director of Measura. Last reviewed .