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Main Campus.* 5 0 DIRECTIONS Driving to Cleveland Clinic 2 FROM THE SOUTH 2 90 MARTIN LUTHER Take I-77 or I-71 North to downtown Cleveland. I-77 KING JR. BLVD. and I-71 merge with I-90 East. Take I-90 East to 7 9 5 0 3 7 271 8 8 5 9 9 9 Chester Ave. exit and turn right. Take Chester Ave. to E. E. E. E. E. E. Cleveland Clinic’s main campus.* 5 0 1 CHESTER EUCLID E. 6 FROM THE SOUTHEAST OR EAST EUCLID 8 Take I-80 West to I-480 (exit 187), or take I-480 E. R CARNEGIE CEDA 0 West to I-271 North (do not use express lanes) to the 6 0 9 90 1 Cedar Rd. exit. Turn right on to Cedar Rd. Take Cedar E. to Carnegie Ave. (approximately eight miles). Take E. Carnegie Ave. west to E. 105 St. and turn right. Take 71 N 2 E. 105 St. to Chester Ave. and turn left. Proceed to 77 Cleveland Clinic Cleveland Clinic’s main campus.* 90 IE 90 Or take I-90 West to Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. ER E 2 K (MLK) exit. Turn left on to MLK. Take MLK to E. LA Burke 105th St. and turn right. Take E. 105th St. to Chester Lakefront 271 Ave. and turn right. Take Chester Ave. to Cleveland Airport Clinic’s main campus.* EUCLID Cleveland 322 9 MAYFIELD FROM THE WEST E. 6 5 5 Take I-90 East to Chester Ave. exit and turn right. 5 TO OHIO TURNPIKE 0 CEDAR DETROIT E. 1 EXIT 142 . Follow Chester Ave. to Cleveland Clinic’s 90 490 E main campus.* TO TOLEDO 10 71 Cleveland Clinic * Parking is available in various garages/lots. If you LORAIN are visiting a patient at the main hospital, park in Parking 1, located on E. 93rd Street between 480 Chester and Euclid avenues. Please see map on 422 opposite side to locate the parking garage nearest to Cleveland 480 71 C Hopkins uy your appointment location. Airport ahoga 271 R iv e r Recorded Directions 77 EXIT 161 216.444.9500 21 480 Appointments 80 271 LOCAL: MILLER 216.444.CARE (444.2273) EXIT 173 EXIT 187 TOLL-FREE: 80 800.223.CARE (223.2273) EXIT 180 OHIO TURNPIKE TO Hospital Patient Information YOUNGSTOWN 216.444.2000 271 Main Number TO AKRON 216.444.2200 TO COLUMBUS 71 See inside for Main Campus map Cleveland Clinic Main Campus Driving directions to and from campus are detailed on the front and back pages. Each major building at Cleveland Clinic is designated with a letter and a corresponding color. Signs throughout the buildings will help guide you. EXAMPLES To locate a Clinic desk: A31 Letters and corresponding color blocks indicate major areas and elevator banks A 3 1 Building Floor Specific area of floor To locate a hospital room: H71-35 Letters and corresponding color blocks indicate major areas and elevator banks Floor Room number H 71 – 35 Specific area Building of floor NOTES ■ Greeters in red coats are available to assist you. ■ Valet parking is available at the Main Entrance (J), at the Crile (A) Building, Children’s (R), Cole Eye Institute (i), Glickman Tower (Q), Emergency Building (E) and at Taussig Cancer Center (CA). Patients are responsible for parking fees. ■ Information desks are indicated on the map with (?) question marks. ■ The H Main Entrance is the patient drop-off and pick-up for most buildings (F, G, H, J, M, S, T). ■ Parking rates are posted at garage entrances. Discount parking passes for long-term parking are available from valet cashiers or the parking office in JJ North basement (Parking 1), room 230. Does not include WO Walker. ■ Parking pay-on-foot kiosks are located in the foyer of Parking 1. They are located in the tunnel level and 1st floor next to Pharmacy. Also, there are pay-on-foot kiosks located in the foyer of Parking 2 (level 3 skyway), Crile foyer, Mellen (U), and in the P4 surgery center on the 2nd floor by the elevator. © The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, 2020 105131 20-CCC-1874178 Rev. 12/20 DNT Case Western Reserve University Dental Clinic Chester Ave. Chester Ave. Chester Ave. Bank Employee Drug Store Parking Employee Parking JJN 300 eet E.87 St. E.89 St. E.90 St. E.93 St. E.101 St. E.93 St. E.100 St. E.105 St. Employee Parking EC $P Valet Parking Lot Post U Samson Pavilion Office Mellen Center JJS Ronald McDonald #1 House Stanley Shalom JJ American Cancer White United Society UA Imaging Center Zielony Plaza Mansion Cerebral Foundation House CCF Police HS $P Palsy Wellness DV Rx $ ACS Institute TUNNEL Euclid Ave. Euclid Ave. Euclid Ave. $ Cleveland InterContinental Callahan Center i Clinic T Church Hotel Suites Main Entrance Cole Eye Institute Holiday Inn R Cleveland Clinic ? RR Y A v E.96 St. E.89 St. E.90 St. E.105 St. Children’s Outpatient Center E.100 St. W Y ? v Valet Parking Lot K S S C W.O. Walker Center J $ $P Valet Parking ? A Only Stokes Blvd. TT v Bunts Sydell & Arnold Miller Crile Building Auditorium Cole Mall Family Pavilion Q Crile Mall ? Employee Parking v W.O. Walker Center Glickman Tower Service Center ? M Rx $ $ $ SKYWAY SKYWAY Andrology Center Surgery Children’s Hospital ? CA X Center #4 $ InterContinental Hotel SKYWAY F and Bank of America SKYWAY Taussig Cancer Center Conference Center S. Crile Dr. X Surgery H Rx Valet Parking Only Rx P Center ? MM $ G Handicap Parking $ v Only Emergency v Vehicles Only Center for Geriatric Medicine Y Y Diabetes Center A A W Carnegie Ave. W Carnegie Ave. Carnegie Ave. Y Y K K S S SKYWAY SKYWAY SKYWAY E.96 St. $P Employee Parking L Laboratory Medicine LL E ND NA #2 Tomsich Pathology E.89 St. E.90 St. E.93 St. E.100 St. Laboratory SKYWAY E.105 St. Emergency NB Y Lerner Research Institute A W Y Wilbur Ave. K Employee Parking S Center for Genomics NC E.106 St. Research NN Sherwin Employee Employee Parking Employee Parking Betsy de Windt Research Parking NE Cancer Laboratories Employee Parking Cedar Ave. Cedar Ave. E.101 St. DD GCIC BioRepository IBM Watson Main entrance ATM Accessible parking for patients Visitor parking Parking Services Assistance Program: Call 216.444.2255 if $ P you experience a mechanical or other problem while parked at available in all parking lots Parking #1 E. 93rd St. off Chester Ave. Cleveland Clinic. This service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days Other entrances Rx Pharmacy v Valet parking Parking #2 E. 100th St. off Carnegie Ave. Parking #4 E. 89th St. and E. 90th St. a week, 365 days a year. Information desk Skyway $P Parking payment station off Carnegie Ave. ? For your convenience, a free shuttle bus service provides Gift shop Surface Lot Parking is available near the Dining area Tunnel transportation around campus. Please call 216.444.8484 Fitness Center Mellen Center, Emergency Department or, from any house phone, 48484 and select Option 1. and Crile Building (handicap parking only). Directions 9500 Euclid Avenue See inside for Main Campus map Cleveland, OH 44195 Leaving Cleveland Clinic Road Construction: TO THE SOUTH AND WEST Street detours: Please check traffic (I-77 SOUTH, I-71 SOUTH, I-90 WEST, I-480 WEST for street closures and detours. AND OHIO TURNPIKE ROUTE 80) Pedestrians: Please use the crosswalks and follow all pedestrian detour signs. From Parking 1 (E. 93 St.), turn left out of garage on to E. 93 St. Turn left on to Chester Ave. Follow Chester Ave. to just past E. 30th St. Turn right on to entrance ramp for I-90 West and I-77 South. You will be on I-90 West. Follow signs for I-77 South and I-71 South. I-480 West and Ohio Turnpike are off of I-71 South. From Parking 2 (E. 100 St.), turn right out of garage on to E. 100 St. Turn right on to Carnegie Ave. Turn left on to E. 105 St. Turn left on to Chester Ave. Follow Chester Ave. to just past E. 30 St. Turn right on to entrance ramp for I-90 West and Visit www.clevelandclinic.org/getthere I-77 South. Turn left on to Carnegie Ave. Entrances for I-77 South and I-90 West will or scan this GetThere QR code for be on your left just past E. 30 St. I-71 South is off I-90 West. I-480 West and Ohio driving, parking and walking directions Turnpike are off I-71 South. for Cleveland Clinic’s Main Campus. From Parking 4 (E. 90 St.), turn right out of garage on to E. 90 St. Turn right on to Also, look for QR codes located Carnegie Ave. Entrances for I-77 South and I-90 West will be on your left just past E. throughout Main Campus to scan 30 St. I-71 South is off I-90 West. I-480 West and Ohio Turnpike are off I-71 South. and help you find your way. TO THE EAST AND SOUTHEAST (I-90 EAST, I-271 SOUTH, I-480 EAST AND 80 EAST) From Parking 1 (E. 93 St.), turn left out of garage on to E. 93 St. Turn right on to Chester Ave. Turn left on to E. 105 St. Turn left on to Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. (MLK). Take MLK to entrance ramp for I-90 East. I-271 South is off I-90 East.
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