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Help navigating to MSKCC Rockefeller Outpatient Center

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    rabbits68
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      We will be visiting MSKCC in 2 weeks and wanted to know how far the clinic is from the metro on 53rd street.  We will come in from the Queensburo Plaza metro, is that truly a 15 minute ride into Manhattan?  Any tips you have are appreciated.  Going to see Dr Shoustari and hoping for a good visit. Thanks!  Lisa

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        SABKLYN
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          The E Train from Queensboro Plaza to 53rd Street will,leave you less than a 5 minute walk from their 53rd St outpatient offices.  Very easy trip.

            rabbits68
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              That’s what we were hoping. Thank you for relieving some anxiety.
              rabbits68
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                That’s what we were hoping. Thank you for relieving some anxiety.
                SABKLYN
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                  My pleasure.  I think it's 2 stops ( first one in Manhattan ) once u get on the E train

                   

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