Directions CME|NY Offices
Last Updated on Monday, 11 March 2013 14:13
- Directions to CME|NY Year-round Offices
- located on the campus of Burke Rehabilitation Hospital
- in the White Building #799
- street address: 785 Mamaroneck Avenue
- White Plains, New York 10605
- 914-597-2253
- From New York City
- Take the Hutchinson River Parkway North.
- Get off at Exit 23N/Mamaroneck Avenue.
- Turn right onto Mamaroneck Avenue.
- Go a few miles to Heatherbloom Road. (There will be a sign for Burke Rehabilitation Center on the right side of Mamaroneck Avenue.)
- Turn right onto Heatherbloom Road.
- Immediately turn left into the Burke driveway.
- Follow the driveway pass the Billings Building, around toward the Main Hospital Entrance.
- CME|NY is located in the White Building #799, directly across the parking lot from the Main Hospital Entrance (up the hill).
From the North -- on 684
- Take 684 South to 287 West (White Plains)
- Follow Westchester Avenue to the first traffic light.
- Turn left over the bridge, which crosses 287.
- Turn right onto Bryan Avenue and proceed to the traffic light at Mamaroneck Avenue.
- Turn left on Mamaroneck Avenue.
- Go one block to the traffic light -- Heatherbloom Road on the left, Gedney Way on the right.
- Turn left on Heatherbloom Road.
- Immediately turn left into the driveway for Burke Rehabilitation Center.
- Follow the driveway pass the Billings Building, around toward the Main Hospital Entrance.
- CME|NY is located in the White Building #799, directly across the parking lot from the Main Hospital Entrance (up the hill).
From the East -- on 287/Cross Westchester Expressway
- Get off 287 at exit 9N-S.
- Stay left on 9S in the lane makred Westchester Avenue.
- Follow Westchester Avenue to the second traffic light, Bryant Avenue.
- Turn left onto Bryant Avenue.
- Follow Bryant Avenue to Mamaroneck Avenue (fourth traffic light).
- Turn left onto Mamaroneck Avenue.
- Go one block to the traffic light -- Heatherbloom Road on the left, Gedney Way on the right.
- Turn left on Heatherbloom Road.
- Immediately turn left into the driveway for Burke Rehabilitation Center.
- Follow the driveway pass the Billings Building, around toward the Main Hospital Entrance.
- CME|NY is located in the White Building #799, directly across the parking lot from the Main Hospital Entrance (up the hill).
From the Tappan Zee Bridge
- Take the NY State Thruway South.
- Take Exit 8 to the Cross Westchester Expressway (287 East).
- Get of at Exit 8W.
- Bear left onto Bloomingdale Road and follow it until it meets Mamaroneck Avenue.
- Stay left on Mamaroneck Avenue and go to the second traffic light -- Heatherbloom Road on the left, Gedney Way on the right.
- Turn left on Heatherbloom Road.
- Immediately turn left into the driveway for Burke Rehabilitation Center.
- Follow the driveway pass the Billings Building, around toward the Main Hospital Entrance.
- CME|NY is located in the White Building #799, directly across the parking lot from the Main Hospital Entrance (up the hill).
From Long Island
- Take either the Throgs Neck Bridge to I-95 (toward Connecticut) to the Hutchinson River Parkway -- then follow the directions "From New York City" above.
OR
- Take the Whitestone Bridge to the Hutchinson River Parkway -- then follow the directions "From New York City" above.
From Connecticut
- Take the Merritt Parkway -- turns into the Hutchinson River Parkway when you enter New York state.
- Continue to Exit 25/North Street (Route 127 North) and turn right.
- Continue for approximately 1 mile -- at the second light, turn left onto Ridgeway.
- Continue on Ridgeway for approximately 1 mile -- at the light, turn right onto Mamaroneck Avenue.
- Stay on Mamaroneck Avenue for approximately 1/2 mile -- at the second light, turn right onto Heatherbloom Road.
- Immediately turn left into the driveway for Burke Rehabilitation Center.
- Follow the driveway pass the Billings Building, around toward the Main Hospital Entrance.
- CME|NY is located in the White Building #799, directly across the parking lot from the Main Hospital Entrance (up the hill).


