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From San Francisco:

Take 280 South to 85 South; take the Cottle Road exit. Turn right on Cottle Road and immediately merge to left lane. Make first left on Hospital Parkway. Move forward to second stop sign and turn left into parking lot for 275 building.

From Oakland:

Take 880 South to 101 South to 85 North; exit Cottle Road South and immediately merge to left lane. Make a left on Hospital Parkway. Move forward to second stop sign and turn left into parking lot for 275 building.

From Fresno:

Take Hwy 99 North to 152 West heading towards Los Banos. Follow signs to 101 North. Take 101 North to 85 North; exit Cottle Road South and immediately merge to left lane. Then left on Hospital Parkway. Move forward to second stop sign and turn left into parking lot for 275 building.

From Walnut Creek:

Take 680 South to 101 South(Los Angeles) to 85 North; exit Cottle Road South and immediately merge to left lane. Make left on Hospital Parkway. Move forward to second stop sign and turn left into parking lot for 275 building.

 


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