North Durham Women’s Health, Inc.
400-B Crutchfield Street
Durham, NC 27704
(919) 908-6449
From South Hill:
I-85 South to exit 176; go 1.1 miles on N. Duke Street/US 501 and turn Right on Crutchfield St. 400-B is on Left.
From Emporia/ Roanoke Rapids/Rocky Mount:
I-95 South to Exit 138 to US 64 West to Knightdale Exit 26 to I-540 West to Exit 4/US 70 West to I-85 South to exit 176; go 1.1 miles on N. Duke Street/US 501 and turn Right on Crutchfield St. 400-B is on Left.
From Danville:
Hwy 86 to Hillsborough, NC to I-85 North to exit 176; go 1.1 miles on N. Duke Street/US 501 and turn Right on Crutchfield St. 400-B is on Left.
From Greensboro area:
I-85 North to exit 176; go 1.1 miles on N. Duke Street/US 501 and turn Right on Crutchfield St. 400-B is on Left.
From Fayetteville:
I-95 North to I-40 West at Benson to I-440 West/US1 South to Exit 7/US 70 West to I-85 to exit 176; go 1.1 miles on N. Duke Street/US 501 and turn Right on Crutchfield St. 400-B is on Left.
From Jacksonville:
I-40 West to I-440 West/US 1South to Exit 7/US 70 West to I-85 to exit 176; go 1.1 miles on N. Duke Street/US 501 and turn Rght on Crutchfield St. 400-B is on Left.
From Greenville:
US 264 West to US 64 East to I-540 West (exit 26) to Exit 4/US 70 West to I-85 South to Exit 176; go 1.1 miles on N. Duke Street/US 501 and turn Right on Crutchfield St. 400-B is on Left.
From Roxboro:
US 501 South to Crutchfield Street (turn Left at Durham Regional Hospital “Entrance Sign” on to Crutchfield).
From Goldsboro:
US 70 West to I-40 West to I-440 West/US 1 South to Exit 7/US 70 West to I-85 South to exit 176; go 1.1 miles on N. Duke Street/US 501 and turn right on Crutchfield St. 400-B is on Left.
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