Napadow Lab

Contact Us

If you would like more information about our research or would like to get involved, email Melaina Gilbert: mdgilbert@mgb.org

Directions to Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Charlestown MA

MBTA:

Take the commuter rail or either the Green subway line or the Orange subway line to North Station. Visit the official MBTA website for detailed transit information. From North Station, take the Spaulding Express shuttle, the Mass General Brigham shuttle, a Hubway bicycle, or walk to our campus. From Sullivan Station, take the Public Bus #93. This bus stops at the corner of Warren and Chelsea Streets for convenient access to Spaulding Boston. The RIDE is available for persons with disabilities who need public transport.

Mass General Brigham and Spaulding offer two shuttles to the Charlestown Navy Yard daily, except on holidays. Both shuttles are FREE to all riders.

Shuttle:

Spaulding will supplement the existing Mass General Brigham shuttles into the Navy Yard during peak commuting hours. Take the Mass General Brigham shuttles displaying a “Spaulding Express” placard from North Station. The shuttles pick up on the corner of Haverhill Street (across from the TD Garden) and drive directly to the Spaulding Shuttle stop.

Schedule

Monday through Friday: approximately every 10 minutes from 6:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Schedules for the regularly scheduled Mass General Brigham shuttle can be found here.

Directions to the Martinos Center

There is a free shuttle bus available for all visitors. It runs every 15 minutes from the main campus of Massachusetts General Hospital (Jackson building entrance) and from North Station. 

Download a pdf of driving and shuttle bus directions here.

Parking:

There is a parking garage available across the street from the Martinos Center. Parking for guests and research participants will be validated. This garage is for both Martinos Center and Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital visits.

Never had an MRI before? 

This video will help you prepare for your study visit at the Martinos Center!