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50 Staniford Street, the 5th floor, in Boston, Massachusetts.

Though we are a part of the Massachusetts General Hospital, our clinic is actually a few blocks from the main hospital campus.

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Driving Directions

From West of Boston
  • Take Mass Pike to Cambridge-Allston Exit.
  • Bear right after the toll booth.
  • Make a right at first set of lights onto Storrow Drive.
  • After approximately 5 miles, take Government Center exit.
  • Follow signs to Downtown and Government Center (Cambridge Street).
  • At first set of lights, take left onto North Grove Street.
  • MGH parking garages will be on your left and right.

    From North of Boston

  • Take Route 93 or 1 exiting onto Storrow Drive and immediately get in the left lane.
  • Take the Government Center exit off Storrow Drive.
  • Follow signs to Downtown and Government Center (Cambridge Street).
  • At first set of lights, take left onto North Grove Street.
  • MGH parking garages will be on your left and right.

    From South of Boston.

  • Take Route 93 exiting onto Storrow Drive.
  • Take the Government Center exit off Storrow Drive.
  • Follow signs to Downtown and Government Center (Cambridge Street).
  • At first set of lights, take left onto North Grove Street.
  • MGH parking garages will be on your left and right.
     
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The Massachusetts General Hospital
Bipolar Clinic and Research Program
50 Staniford Street, 5th Floor; Boston, MA 02114
P: (617) 726-5855 | F: (617) 726-6768

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