DIRECTIONS



» Directions to the Neurological Institute location



Midtown location:


Columbia University Medical Center Eastside
16 East 60th Street
New York, New York 10017


Columbia Eastside is located at 16 East 60th Street between Madison & Fifth Avenues.

Public Transportation:


Bus Service:


A number of NYC buses serve the CPER neighborhood.
Madison Avenue buses travel uptown.
Fifth and Lexington Avenue buses travel downtown.
Cross-town buses (M-57 or M-31) travel on 57th Street.

Train Service:


The #4, #5, or #6 train travels to East 59th Street (at Lexington Avenue).
The N or R train travels to the Fifth Avenue Station (at 60th Street).

By Car from the Eastside


From the Eastside:


FDR Drive South and exit at 63rd St.
FDR Drive North and exit at 61st St.

By Car from the Westside


West Side Highway North and Exit at 57th St.
West Side Highway South and Exit at 56th St.

Parking


Parking (very expensive) is available at several lots close to Columbia Eastside:
Kinney Parking
212-207-0219
767 Fifth Ave.
(between Madison & Fifth)
LPS Management Corp.
212-832-9750
2 East 60th St.
(between Madison & Fifth)
Distinctive Parking Corp.
212-980-3057
35 East 61st St.
(between Madison & Park)
Central Parking
212-688-5040
109 East 58th St.
(between Park & Lexington)
Manhattan Enterprises
212-593-5219
575 Madison Ave.
(on 56th St. between Madison & Park)
Third Ave. Trump Plaza Corp.
212-223-8648
160 E. 62nd St.
(between Lexington & Third)

Patients may also park at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center's Main Campus and take the complimentary shuttle bus service from Milstein Hospital.
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