Areas We Serve
Long Island City
One stop on the 7 under the East River, then a five-minute walk.
Long Island City sits directly across the East River from Midtown East, close enough that the two skylines face each other across the water. Hunters Point, Court Square and the waterfront towers along Center Boulevard have grown into one of the densest residential districts in Queens, and almost all of it is within walking distance of a train that lands in Midtown.
The access story here is unusually simple, and it is the reason this is the one Queens neighbourhood with its own page. From Vernon Blvd–Jackson Av, the very next stop on the Manhattan-bound 7 is Grand Central–42 St. It is a single stop, about four minutes under the river, with no transfer.
We do not have an office in Long Island City. Midtown East Physical Therapy has two locations, both in Manhattan — 12 E. 46th Street, Suite 501, New York, NY 10017 and 1995 Broadway, Suite 801, New York, NY 10023 and 274 Madison Avenue, Suite 1001, New York, NY 10016 — and patients from Long Island City are seen at one of them.
Getting Here
Getting to 46th Street from Long Island City
From Hunters Point, take the 7 from Vernon Blvd–Jackson Av. Grand Central–42 St is the next stop — roughly four minutes — and from there it is about a five-minute walk north to East 46th Street, just east of Fifth Avenue. For most of the waterfront the door-to-door trip is shorter than a crosstown journey within Manhattan.
From Court Square, the 7 runs to Grand Central in three stops, and the E and M run through the 53rd Street tunnel to Lexington Av/53 St, from which you walk south down Madison or Fifth. The G connects the rest of western Queens and north Brooklyn into Court Square. The NYC Ferry East River route is the alternative on a good day, landing at East 34th Street.
- 7 train from Vernon Blvd–Jackson Av — Grand Central–42 St is the next stop, about four minutes
- 7, E, M and G at Court Sq; the E and M run to Lexington Av/53 St
- NYC Ferry East River route from Hunters Point South and Long Island City to East 34th Street
- From Grand Central it is roughly a five-minute walk north to the office
Around the Neighbourhood
Landmarks and orientation
- Gantry Plaza State Park
- The Center Boulevard waterfront, a short walk from Vernon Blvd–Jackson Av.
- Court Square
- The 7, E, M and G interchange, and the centre of the office district.
- MoMA PS1
- Jackson Avenue at 46th Avenue, in the Court Square area.
- Hunters Point South
- The southern waterfront, with the ferry landing.
Good to Know
Practical notes for Long Island City patients
- One subway stop and one short walk — no transfer, and no crosstown leg at the Manhattan end
- Coming by car means the Queens–Midtown Tunnel and then Midtown parking; the train is almost always the faster choice
- Metro-North and the Long Island Rail Road both terminate at Grand Central, so a connecting journey ends within the same four blocks
- Our 8:00 AM Tuesday appointments suit a trip in before work; the practice is open until 7:00 PM the rest of the week
Your Nearest Office
46th Street Office
12 E. 46th Street, Suite 501, New York, NY 10017
Mon 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM · Tue 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM · Wed 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM · Thu 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM · Fri 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Also available to you
Our Upper West Side office at 1995 Broadway, Suite 801 keeps the same hours and the same team, if it happens to be the easier trip. See that office.
What we treat, and how each treatment works, is set out on the services pages. New here? The new patient page covers forms, hours and what to bring.
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