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    Western Mass: 413-586-2555
    New York: 212-461-1753
    New Jersey: 973-327-7001
    Long Island: 516-300-1008
    Texas: 325-245-0141
    Arizona: 602-357-1514
    Virginia Beach: 757-644-5981
    Toll-free: 877-586-2555

    Calling any of our locations is like calling all of our locations. If you wish to make an appointment or register for a class at any location, request information, order a product, or anything else, you may contact us at the above location. Or find local contact information for any of our locations in our Locations directory.

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Tribeca, New York City, NY Clinic Directions

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Our New York office is located at 89 Franklin Street, in Tribeca, between Broadway and Church Street. Tribeca is south of Greenwich Village, near the cities financial district and court house.

We are a few blocks from the Franklin Street subway station, as well as several other stations, enabling you to reach us via the major subway lines of New York:

  • Franklin Street Station: The 1 subway line
  • Canal-Church Streets Station: The A, C, and E subway lines
  • Canal Street Station: The J, M, Z, N, Q, R, W, and 6 subway lines

From outside of the five borroughs of New York City, visitors can arrive at the famous Penn Station transportation hub, located in midtown. Penn Station is reachable via Amtrack, Long Island Railroad, and most major subway lines.

Greyhound bus lines arrive in Port Authority Station, about 10 blocks north of Penn Station. Commuter trains from northern New York and Connecticut suburbs arrive in Grand Central Station, a few blocks further northeast.

From any of these transportation stations, we can be reached by subway train or taxi cab. You may find useful this New York City Subway Map or this New York City Subway Overlay on Google Map.


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