
Directions
From EAST of New London (Groton, Mystic, Stonington, etc.)
- I-95 south over the Gold Star Bridge and Thames River
- Take first exit (#84-E) off the Gold Star Bridge (Hwy 32N Norwich & downtown New London)
Take the right-most exit (State Pier/Hodges Square; do not take the left exit towards downtown New London) - At the end of the ramp, continue onto Williams St. Proceed down the hill on Williams, through the Hodges Square shopping area, under I-95, and up the hill on the other side of I-95
- Dr. Miller’s practice is located on the left side of Williams St. The building and parking lot take up the entire block between Bristol and Granite. Bristol is the second left at the top of the hill, and Granite is the third left.
From NORTH of New London (Norwich, etc.)
- I-395 south
- Take the Montville Connector (exit #78) to Hwy 32 & New London
- Take Hwy 32 S through Quaker Hill, past Connecticut College on the right and the Coast Guard Academy on the left
- Just past the Coast Guard Academy, take the exit for I-95 S/New Haven. You will come to a stop sign at Briggs St
- Turn right on Briggs St. (up hill one block) to Williams St
- Turn right on Williams St. Proceed down the hill on Williams, through the Hodges Square shopping area, under I-95 and up the hill on the other side of I-95
- Dr. Miller’s practice is located on the left side of Williams St. The building and parking lot take up the entire block between Bristol and Granite. Bristol is the second left at the top of the hill, and Granite is the third left.
From WEST of New London (East Lyme, Old Lyme, etc.)
- I-95 north
- Take last exit (#83) before the Gold Star Bridge (downtown New London)
- At the bottom of the ramp stay in the right lane and turn right onto Williams St
- Proceed up the hill on Williams
- Dr. Miller’s practice is located on the left side of Williams St. The building and parking lot take up the entire block between Bristol and Granite. Bristol is the second left at the top of the hill, and Granite is the third left.
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