
Pediatric Endocrine-Neuroendocrine-Sports Endocrine Research

Improving Health Through Research
In Conjunction with the Eating Disorders Clinical and Research Program (EDCRP) at Massachusetts General Hospital
CONTACT US
Adolescent Neuroendocrine Unit
Massachusetts General Hospital
55 Fruit Street, BUL 457B
Boston, MA 02114
617-643-0267
Directions to MGH
Click here or see below
By Public Transportation/Subway
In Boston, the subway system is known as the MBTA – the Mass Bay Transit Authority – commonly called the “T.” It is comprised of four lines, each known by a color: Red Line, Blue Line, Green Line and Orange Line. The easiest line to Mass General Hospital is the Red Line, Charles Street/MGH station. The Orange and Green Line, North Station T-stop is also close.
Directions to the Charles Street/MGH Station
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Take the Alewife bound Red Line train Outbound OR the Braintree/Ashmont bound Red Line Inbound to Charles Street/MGH station
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Follow exit signs to MGH
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Follow Cambridge Street one block
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Take left onto North Grove Street
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The main entrance is straight ahead
By Train (Commuter Rail and Amtrak)
The Commuter Rail consists of AMTRAK trains which function as part of the "T."
They are distinguished by the color purple; and sometimes called the Purple Line, but, more often, they are simply called the Commuter Rail.
To get to Mass General Hospital by Commuter Rail or by regular AMTRAK service from another city, take a train to either South Station or North Station.
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From South Station take the Red Line toward Alewife
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From North Station take the Green Line to Park Street and change to the Red Line
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Take the Red Line to Charles Street/MGH Station
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Follow exit signs to MGH
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Follow Cambridge Street one block
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Take left onto North Grove Street
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The main entrance is straight ahead
Please click this link for directions to McLean Hospital. The REACT study meets in the Imaging Center.