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   645 N Michigan, Suite 410, Chicago IL, USA 60611
   312-274-0197 voice, 312-376-8707 fax
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Direction and Parking

Address
Chicago Dizziness and Hearing
645 N. Michigan, Suite 410
Chicago IL 60611

CDH is located in downtown Chicago, one block east of Northwestern Memorial Hospital. The entrance of the clinic is on Erie, just east of Michigan avenue. We are next-door in the building to Renee Day Spa, adjacent to the TGIF restaurant on Erie, and across the street from the Corner Bakery.

Driving direction and parking
the best strategy is to have someone drive you in, be dropped off at the lobby of the Michigan/Erie entrance of our clinic (645 N. Michigan, but actually on Erie), have the person who drove you park in the Northwestern Memorial Hospital parking lot. Note that Erie is a one-way street that is entered from the Michigan side. A printable set of driving directions in a PDF form is here.

We provide parking stickers for two lots. One is attached to the hospital and is between Superior and Huron. The other is at the Fairbanks and Erie/Ontario. These are most clearly marked on the hotel map below, as 'P'. Parking is free if less than 4hrs with validation. Otherwise it is about $20/day.

Public transportation
Chicago has a very extensive public transportation grid that provides reasonably good (i.e. within 1 hour) accessibility to downtown from nearly anywhere within about 10 miles radius. We strongly advise taking the train during the summer as downtown Chicago is congested, but the train is terrific, and the train stations are all within a short (i.e. $6.00 or so) cab ride away. If you don't mind walking, the Metra station that services South Chicago (Millennium Park) is only 6 blocks away, and in a beautiful and safe part of Chicago. From the North, there are trains that go to Union Station (which takes a cab to get to CDH). If you take the CTA trains, the Randolph Lake exit is the best, as it is just 2 blocks from Michigan and Millennium Park. If you take the CTA bus, you can get off within a block (take one that goes up Michigan, and get off on Erie)

From close to downtown: the bus is extremely convenient to our office! If you take a CTA bus, you can get off just a few steps away (take one that goes up Michigan, and get off on Erie). Bus tickets are only about $2

From the south (e.g. Indiana): the Metra train is wonderful. The Metra station that services South Chicago (Millenium Park) is only 6 blocks away, and in a beautiful and safe part of Chicago. From Midway airport, one can take the "CTA" train to downtown, and then walk, bus or taxi to our address.

From the North, including O'Hare airport: there are CTA trains that go to Union Station (which takes a cab to get to CDH). If you take the CTA trains, the Randolph Lake exit is the best, as it is just 2 blocks from Michigan and Millenium Park.

From the far west: CTA train (and sometimes Amtrack or Metra) is again the best.


Hotels, restaurants and local sights near the clinic: go to this page.


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