Get Answers in Crane County from a Board-Certified Forensic Pathologist

When you need answers about a loved one's death, Dr. Johnson provides Crane County families with expert, compassionate private autopsy services. Direct communication, transparent pricing, and fast results.

Meet the Team

Dr. Travis H. Johnson, DO, MS

Dr. Johnson is a board-certified forensic pathologist with over a decade of experience in medicolegal death investigations. He serves families across Texas with professionalism, precision, and compassion.

His expertise in forensic pathology, combined with a deep understanding of the legal system, ensures that every case receives the thorough attention it deserves. Dr. Johnson is committed to providing clear, accurate, and timely results that support families in their search for answers.

Laci Moore

Laci Moore is a licensed professional who oversees daily operations and transport coordination at Texas Autopsy Services. With a strong background in human anatomy and logistics, she works closely alongside Dr. Johnson to support every case with precision, empathy, and respect.

Her deep knowledge of the death care profession and commitment to serving families ensure that each autopsy is handled with care, transparency, and professionalism. Laci's leadership helps maintain clear communication, timely coordination, and the highest standards of service throughout every step of the process.

Why Crane County Families Choose Us

We understand what Crane County families need during this difficult time.

Triple Board-Certified

Anatomic & Clinical Pathology, Forensic Pathology

Faster Results

Quick turnaround times for Crane County families

Transparent Pricing

No hidden fees, clear costs upfront

Direct Communication

Speak directly with Dr. Johnson

Serving Crane County Families

We provide private autopsy services throughout Crane County, working with families and funeral homes to ensure you get the answers you need.

What Crane County Families Need to Know

  • You have the right to request a private autopsy
  • Dr. Johnson will explain everything in terms you understand
  • Clear, transparent pricing with no hidden costs
  • Fast results to help you find closure

Common Reasons Crane County Families Choose Private Autopsies

  • Unclear or unsatisfactory cause of death
  • Suspicion of medical malpractice or negligence
  • Family health concerns and genetic risks
  • Need for closure and peace of mind

Frequently Asked Questions for Crane County Families

How quickly can Dr. Johnson respond to Crane County cases?

Dr. Johnson typically responds within hours and can often begin the process the same day you contact us. We understand that Crane County families need answers quickly.

What does a private autopsy cost for Crane County families?

We offer affordable, all-inclusive pricing with transparent, predictable costs. There are no hidden fees or surprise costs. Dr. Johnson will provide a clear breakdown of all costs upfront.

Can I speak directly with Dr. Johnson about my Crane County case?

Yes. Dr. Johnson personally handles each case and is available to speak with you directly. You'll have his direct contact information and can reach him with any questions.

Will this delay the funeral for my Crane County family?

No. Private autopsies are typically completed within 24-48 hours. We work closely with funeral homes throughout Crane County to ensure minimal delay to your planned services.

Get the Answers You Need in Crane County

Dr. Johnson is here to help Crane County families find clarity during this difficult time.