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Areas We Serve

Upper West Side & Lincoln Square

One block from the 66 St–Lincoln Center station, with elevators from the street.

Lincoln Square sits at the southern end of the Upper West Side, where Broadway crosses Columbus Avenue in the West 60s. Our Broadway office is at 1995 Broadway, between West 67th and West 68th Street, in the middle of it — which makes this the most walkable neighbourhood we serve.

It is also the most step-free. The 66 St–Lincoln Center station is one block south of the door and has elevators from street level, so patients arriving with a stick, a brace, crutches or a post-operative boot can reach us without a staircase in either direction. That is not true of most Manhattan stations, and it is the reason this page exists.

Our Broadway Office is on the Upper West Side, at 1995 Broadway, Suite 801, New York, NY 10023. It is one of two Midtown East Physical Therapy locations, both in Manhattan — the other is at 12 E. 46th Street, Suite 501, New York, NY 10017. There is no third location.

Getting Here

Getting to 1995 Broadway

The 1 train stops at 66 St–Lincoln Center at all times, and the 2 stops there late at night. The station is at 66th and Broadway, one block south of the office, and it has street elevators as well as an underground passage into Lincoln Center itself. From most of Lincoln Square it is a walk of a few minutes.

From further north, 72 St on Broadway is the express stop for the 1, 2 and 3 — four blocks up from the office, and the fastest way in from the West 80s, 90s and above. On the park side, the B and C stop at 72nd Street and Central Park West, from which it is a short crosstown walk. Southbound, 59 St–Columbus Circle is the next stop after 66 St–Lincoln Center on the 1, and brings in the A, B, C and D.

  • 1 train at 66 St–Lincoln Center — one block south, with elevators from the street
  • 1, 2 and 3 at 72 St on Broadway — the express stop, four blocks north
  • B and C at 72 St on Central Park West
  • A, B, C, D and 1 at 59 St–Columbus Circle, to the south
  • M5, M7, M11, M104 along Broadway, Columbus and Amsterdam; M66 and M72 crosstown through the park

Around the Neighbourhood

Landmarks and orientation

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
Columbus Avenue at 65th Street, connected underground to the 66 St station.
The Juilliard School and Fordham Lincoln Center
Both on the Lincoln Center campus, a block from the office.
Central Park West and the park
Two avenues east, with the 65th and 66th Street transverses crossing to the East Side.
Columbus Circle
The southern gateway to the neighbourhood, at 59th Street and Broadway.

Good to Know

Practical notes for Upper West Side patients

  • Step-free from the 1 train: 66 St–Lincoln Center has elevators at street level and the office is a block away
  • The office is on the eighth floor at 1995 Broadway, so the building lift takes you the rest of the way
  • Crossing to the East Side, the 65th and 66th Street transverses are the direct routes through the park
  • Our 46th Street office in Midtown East runs the same hours if that fits your day better

Your Nearest Office

Broadway Office

1995 Broadway, Suite 801, New York, NY 10023

(212) 922-0044

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 Midtown East office at 12 E. 46th Street, Suite 501 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.