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Directions from the North Grand Central Parkway East/Take EXIT 11 Toward 69 Rd./Jewel Ave 108-28 68th Drive Forest Hills, NY 11375 718-520-0028 (Phone) 516-520-1544 (Fax) Directions From the North Grand Central Parkway East/Take EXIT 11 toward 69 Rd./Jewel Ave. • Stay straight to go onto Grand Central Parkway/Peartree Ave. • Turn right onto 68th Drive From the South I-678 North/Van Wyck Expressway • Merge onto Grand Central Parkway West via EXIT 10 on the left toward La Guardia Airport/Triboro Bridge • Take the Jewel Ave. exit, EXIT 11 East-West, toward 69 Rd. • Keep left to take the 69 Rd. West ramp • Turn slight right onto 69th Rd./Harry van Arsdale Jr. Ave. • Turn right onto 112th St. • Turn left onto 68th Drive From the East Cross Island Parkway North toward Whitestone Bridge/Grand Central Parkway exit, EXIT 29 East-West, toward Triboro Bridge/Eastern Long Island • Merge onto Grand Central Parkway West via EXIT 29 West on the left toward Triboro Bridge • Take the Jewel Ave. exit, EXIT 11 East-West, toward 69 Rd. • Keep left to take the 69 Rd. West ramp • Turn slight right onto 69th Rd./Harry van Arsdale Jr. Ave. • Turn right onto 112th St. • Turn left onto 68th Drive From the West I-278 East/Brooklyn Queens Expressway toward Queens/Bronx • Take the I- 495/Long Island Expressway exit, EXIT 35, toward Midtown Tunnel/Eastern Long Island/48 St. • Merge onto I-495 East via EXIT 35 East toward Eastern Long Island • Take the Grand Central Parkway/I-678/Van Wyck Expressway exit, EXIT 22A-East • Take the Grand Central Parkway Eastbound exit • Take EXIT 11 toward 69 Rd./Jewel Ave. • Stay straight to go onto Grand Central Parkway/Peartree Ave. • Turn right onto 68th Drive About Advanced Urology Centers Advanced Urology Centers of New York (AUCNY), a Division of Integrated Medical Professionals was formed by community urologists committed to providing the highest level of medical service available. The doctors of AUC continue to practice in the neighborhoods they have been serving for years while affording them access to technology and services that are just not available to most medical groups..
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