John C. Foehl, Ph.D. - Clinical Psychologist / Psychoanalyst | 33 Hancock Avenue, Newton Center, Massachusetts 02459, Phone: 617.492.0400, Email: jfoehl@hms.harvard.edu
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Directions to 33 Hancock Avenue
Dr. Jack Foehl
33 Hancock Avenue
Newton Centre, MA 02459
Phone: (617).492-0400
Fax: (671) 795-2772
Email: jfoehl@hms.harvard.edu

Directions to 33 Hancock Avenue from intersection of Beacon & Centre Street, Newton Centre:

At Centre Street, take Beacon Street west (make a right if coming from I-90; straight if coming from Boston) and travel .3 miles to Hancock Avenue (the 4th street on the right).

Turn right on Hancock Avenue.  After one small block, Hancock makes a left turn (do not go straight down the unpaved road).

33 Hancock is the second house on the right after the left turn.  [The “33” is above the front door]  It’s a stucco house with a lighted path to the left of the house.   A big rock is at the start of the path with “33” on it.

Park in front of the house (on the house side of the street, not across the street).  Take the path to the back of the house to the door, and walk in.  That’s the waiting room—make yourself comfortable.

Directions to Newton Centre:

From Boston:  Go to Beacon Street, follow Beacon west through Brookline and Chestnut Hill to the intersection of Beacon and Centre Street in Newton Centre.

From I-90W (heading out of Boston): Take the Newton Exit, #17 and follow the sign to Newton.  This is the Newton Corner Rotary.  Drive on Washington St., passing the Sheraton Hotel, circling to the left around the rotary to the light at Centre Street.

[From I-90E (heading toward Boston), take Newton Exit #17, go straight one block to your first light. Centre Street.]

Turn right on Center Street and travel 1.9 miles to Beacon Street.

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