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Directions to Lehigh Valley Health Network's Administrative Offices at 1249 S. Cedar Crest Boulevard

From the N.E. Extension of the Pa. Turnpike:

Route 22 East to Route 309 South (I-78 East). Follow 309 South (I-78 East) to Cedar Crest Blvd. exit. Proceed straight through the traffic light at the end of the ramp and enter the Cedar Crest Professional Park. Go past the 1243 building to the stop sign. Continue past the 1245 building and through the parking lot. 1249 is located at the far end of the parking lot.

From Route 309 (I-78):

If traveling North on Route 309 (I-78 West), take the Cedar Crest Blvd. exit. Turn left from the exit onto S. Cedar Crest Blvd. At the next traffic light, turn left and enter the Cedar Crest Professional Park. Go past the 1243 building to the stop sign. Continue past the 1245 building and through the parking lot. 1249 is located at the far end of the parking lot.

If traveling South on Route 309, take the Cedar Crest Blvd. exit. Proceed straight through the traffic light at the end of the ramp and enter the Cedar Crest Professional Park. Go past the 1243 building to the stop sign. Continue past the 1245 building and through the parking lot. 1249 is located at the far end of the parking lot.

From Route 22:

If coming from points West of the Northeast Extension of the P.A. Turnpike. Take I-78 East (merges with Route 309 South) to Cedar Crest Blvd. exit. Proceed straight through the traffic light at the end of the ramp and enter the Cedar Crest Professional Park. Go past the 1243 building to the stop sign. Continue past the 1245 building and through the parking lot. 1249 is located at the far end of the parking lot.

If coming from points East of the Northeast Extension of the P.A. Turnpike. Take Route 309 South (merges with I-78 East) to Cedar Crest Blvd. exit. Proceed straight through the traffic light at the end of the ramp and enter the Cedar Crest Professional Park. Go past the 1243 to the stop sign. Continue past the 1245 building and through the parking lot. 1249 is located at the far end of the parking lot.


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