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David A. Hidalgo MD Aesthetic Plastic Surgery | 655 Park Avenue | New York 10065 | Manhattan

  • David A. Hidalgo MD Aesthetic Plastic Surgery | 655 Park Avenue | New York 10065 | Manhattan
  • David A. Hidalgo MD Aesthetic Plastic Surgery | 655 Park Avenue | New York 10065 | Manhattan
  • David A. Hidalgo MD Aesthetic Plastic Surgery | 655 Park Avenue | New York 10065 | Manhattan
  • David A. Hidalgo MD Aesthetic Plastic Surgery | 655 Park Avenue | New York 10065 | Manhattan
  • David A. Hidalgo MD Aesthetic Plastic Surgery | 655 Park Avenue | New York 10065 | Manhattan
  • David A. Hidalgo MD Aesthetic Plastic Surgery | 655 Park Avenue | New York 10065 | Manhattan
  • David A. Hidalgo MD Aesthetic Plastic Surgery | 655 Park Avenue | New York 10065 | Manhattan
  • David A. Hidalgo MD Aesthetic Plastic Surgery | 655 Park Avenue | New York 10065 | Manhattan
  • David A. Hidalgo MD Aesthetic Plastic Surgery | 655 Park Avenue | New York 10065 | Manhattan
  • David A. Hidalgo MD Aesthetic Plastic Surgery | 655 Park Avenue | New York 10065 | Manhattan

Directions to Our Office:

TO MANHATTAN FROM CONNECTICUT:

Take either the Connecticut Turnpike (I-95) or the Hutchinson River Parkway to the Bruckner Expressway (I-278) to the Triborough Bridge. Follow signs for the Franklin D. Roosevelt Drive (FDR)/East River Drive. Stay to the left when crossing the East River and take the ramp to the FDR south. Go past 96th Street exit and take the next exit at 71st Street. Proceed west on 71st Street six blocks to Park Avenue and turn left. Our office is located on the southeast corner of Park Avenue and 68th Street.

TO MANHATTAN FROM WESTCHESTER/UPSTATE NEW YORK:

Take the Saw Mill River Parkway and stay to the left, continue on the Mosholu Parkway, and then after a short distance exit to the Major Deegan Expressway. Another option is to take the New York State Thruway (I-87) directly to the Major Deegan Expressway (no turns). Manhattan can be entered by taking either the Third Avenue Bridge exit or by proceeding further to the Triborough Bridge exit. Follow signs for the Franklin D. Roosevelt Drive (FDR)/East River Drive. After crossing the East River by either option take the FDR south. Go past the 96th Street exit and take the next exit at 71st Street. Proceed west on 71st Street six blocks to Park Avenue and turn left. Our office is located on the southeast corner of Park Avenue and 68th Street.

FROM NEW JERSEY:

Via the Lincoln Tunnel: Take the New Jersey Turnpike (I-495) to the Lincoln Tunnel. Bear to the left when emerging from the tunnel and head north on Madison Avenue to 60th Street. Turn right and proceed to Park Avenue. Turn left and head north to our office on the southeast corner of Park Avenue and 68th Street.

Via the George Washington Bridge/GWB: Take either Route 80 or the New Jersey Turnpike (I-95) to the George Washington Bridge. After crossing the bridge and heading east, look for signs to the Harlem River Drive. As you travel south along the Harlem River Drive the highway will become the Franklin D. Roosevelt Drive (FDR), which courses along the east side of Manhattan. Go past the 96th Street exit and take the next exit at 71st Street. Proceed west on 71st Street six blocks to Park Avenue and turn left. Our office is located on the southeast corner of Park Avenue and 68th Street.

TO MANHATTAN FROM LONG ISLAND/QUEENS:

Take the Long Island Expressway (I-495) to the Midtown Tunnel. Turn right onto Third Avenue and proceed uptown to 67th Street. Turn left and proceed one block to Park Avenue. Our office is located on the southeast corner of Park Avenue and 68th Street.

TO MANHATTAN FROM LONG ISLAND/QUEENS:

Take the Staten Island Expressway to the Verrazano Narrows Bridge to Brooklyn. Take the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (278) to the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel to lower Manhattan. Take the Franklin D. Roosevelt Drive (FDR) north to the 61st Street exit. Proceed west on 61st Street six blocks to Park Avenue and turn right. Our office is located on the southeast corner of Park Avenue and 68th Street.

SUBWAY:

Take the #6 Lexington Avenue local subway to 68th Street/Hunter College and walk one block west to Park Avenue. Our office is located on the southeast corner of Park Avenue and 68th Street.

BUS:

From the west side, take the Crosstown bus #M66 or #M72 to Park Avenue and 66th Street. From uptown, take the Madison Avenue or 3rd Avenue bus to 68th Street and walk to Park Avenue. From downtown, take the 5th Avenue or Lexington Avenue bus to 68th Street and walk to Park Avenue. Our office is located on the southeast corner of Park Avenue and 68th Street.

Directions To:

There are numerous neighborhood garages. The most convenient is on 67th Street between Park Avenue and Madison Avenue, one block south of the office. Other garages are located on 68th Street between Lexington and 3rd Avenues, 67th Street between 2nd and 3rd Avenues, and 69th Street between Madison and Park Avenues. There is very limited parking available on the streets.

DIRECTIONS TO NEW YORK-PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL:

From the office at 655 Park Avenue take 68th Street east six blocks to York Avenue. The NY-Presbyterian Hospital is located on 68th Street between York Avenue and the East River. There is private garage parking available across the street from the hospital, in addition to metered street parking.

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Hours: 9am - 5pm

Monday - Friday

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