Contact BPHC
The Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) is Boston's local health department and has a wide range of services, programs, and advocacy centered around health equity.
Main Line
Call the Boston Public Health Commission main line at 617-534-5395 or email info@bphc.org. Response hours are Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Calls and emails outside of these hours will be returned during business hours.
If you are having a medical emergency, call 9-1-1.
Media Inquiries
If you are a reporter or member of the press, email communications@bphc.org or call 617-534-3127. Please include your name, media outlet, and deadline.
For Boston EMS inquiries, please call 857-360-1355 or email media@bostonems.org.
BPHC and Boston EMS are committed to protecting the privacy and confidentiality of our patients and their medical information. Any information provided to the media, including Boston EMS transport information, is in accordance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).
Directions
DirectionsPublic Transportation - Bus
The Boston Public Health Commission is accessible by MBTA buses CT3, #8 and #10. The closest bus stop is 1010 Massachusetts opposite Magazine St.
Please visit the MBTA site for bus maps and schedules.
Public Transportation - T/Commuter Rail
The closest T stop is the Andrew Station on the Red Line. The closest Commuter Rail stop is Newmarket on the Fairmount Line.
Please visit the MBTA site for train maps and schedules.
Parking
In addition to limited on-street parking, visitors and staff of the Boston Public Health Commission may park in the parking lot located on the corner of Massachusetts Ave and Magazine St. The parking lot entrance is located on Magazine St.
Public Transportation - Bus
The building is accessible by MBTA buses #1, CT3, #8, #10 and #47. The closest bus stop is Mass Ave. @ Harrison Ave.
Please visit the MBTA site for bus maps and schedules.
Public Transportation - T/Commuter Rail
The closest T stop is the Ruggles Station on the Orange Line. The closest Commuter Rail stop is Newmarket on the Fairmount Line.
Please visit the MBTA site for train maps and schedules.
Parking
In addition to limited on-street parking, visitors and staff of the Boston Public Health Commission may park in the parking lot located at 35 Northampton Ave.
Public Transportation - Bus
Pedestrians must enter the Miranda-Creamer Building at 785 Albany Street. Enter using the ramp to the left of the entrance marked 785 Albany Street. Once inside, follow signs to the appropriate meeting room or classroom.
The building is accessible by MBTA buses #1, CT3, #8, #10 and #47. The closest bus stop is Mass Ave. @ Albany St.
Please visit the MBTA site for bus maps and schedules.
Public Transportation - T/Commuter Rail
Pedestrians must enter the Miranda-Creamer Building at 785 Albany Street. Enter using the ramp to the left of the entrance marked 785 Albany Street. Once inside, follow signs to the appropriate meeting room or classroom.
The closest T stop is the Mass Ave. Station on the Orange Line. The closest Commuter Rail stop is Newmarket on the Fairmount Line.
Please visit the MBTA site for train maps and schedules.
Parking
In addition to limited on-street parking, parking is available for a fee of $5, with ticket validation. The fee is paid through the machines located on the 2nd floor near the elevator bay. Visitors should never park in the CVS parking lot, as they tow regularly.
Public Transportation - Bus
The building is accessible by MBTA buses #1, CT3, #8, #10 and #47. The closest bus stop is Mass Ave. @ Harrison Ave.
Please visit the MBTA site for bus maps and schedules.
Public Transportation - T/Commuter Rail
The closest T stop is the Ruggles Station on the Orange Line. The closest Commuter Rail stop is Newmarket on the Fairmount Line.
Please visit the MBTA site for train maps and schedules.
Parking
Park in the garage, walk out to Northampton St. and walk around the building (take Harrison Ave or Albany Street) to the front of Mass Ave.
- School Based Health Center Offices are located at 723 Mass Ave ground floor.
- BAHEC and Youth Development Programs are located at 727 Mass Ave ground floor.
- BAHEC administration, Peer Leadership, Health Crew and CAFH Administration are located on the Mezzanine Floor. Ring the doorbell for the mezzanine offices.
Public Transportation - Bus
The building is accessible by MBTA buses #57 and #64. The closest bus stop is Commonwealth Ave. @ Babcock St.
Please visit the MBTA site for bus maps and schedules.
Public Transportation - T/Commuter Rail
The closest T stop is the Babcock St. Station on the Green Line. The closest Commuter Rail stop is Boston Landing on the Framingham/Worcester Line.
Please visit the MBTA site for train maps and schedules.
Parking
Metered street parking is available.
Public Transportation - Bus
The building is accessible by MBTA buses #1, CT3, #8, #10 and #47. The closest bus stop is Mass Ave. @ Albany St.
Please visit the MBTA site for bus maps and schedules.
Public Transportation - T/Commuter Rail
The closest T stop is the Mass Ave. Station on the Orange Line or Andrew Station on the Red Line. The closest Commuter Rail stop is Newmarket on the Fairmount Line.
Please visit the MBTA site for train maps and schedules.
Parking
Finland Building does not have public parking available. Visitors may park at:
- Boston Medical Center – Albany St. Parking Garage (710 Albany St., Boston, MA)
- Northampton Square Parking Garage (35 Northampton St., Boston, MA)
Public Transportation - Bus
The building is accessible by MBTA buses #24 and #240. The closest bus stop is River St. @ Standard St.
Please visit the MBTA site for bus maps and schedules.
Public Transportation - T/Commuter Rail
The closest T stop is the Valley Road Station on the Mattapan Trolley. The closest Commuter Rail stop is Morton St. on the Fairmount Line.
Please visit the MBTA site for train maps and schedules.
Parking
There is limited on-street parking.
Public Transportation - Bus
The building is accessible by MBTA buses #1, CT3, #8, #10 and #47. The closest bus stop is Mass Ave. @ Albany St.
Please visit the MBTA site for bus maps and schedules.
Public Transportation - T/Commuter Rail
The closest T stop is the Andrew Station on the Red Line. The closest Commuter Rail stop is Newmarket on the Fairmount Line.
Please visit the MBTA site for train maps and schedules.
Parking
Woods Mullen Shelter does not have parking available. Our visitors may utilize the paid parking facilities at:
- Boston Medical Center – Albany St. Parking Garage (710 Albany St., Boston, MA)
- Northampton Square Parking Garage (35 Northampton St., Boston, MA)
Public Transportation - Bus
The building is accessible by MBTA buses #1, CT3, #8, #10 and #47. The closest bus stop is Southampton St @ Atkinson St.
Please visit the MBTA site for bus maps and schedules.
Public Transportation - T/Commuter Rail
The closest T stop is the Andrew Station on the Red Line. The closest Commuter Rail stop is Newmarket on the Fairmount Line.
Please visit the MBTA site for train maps and schedules.
Parking
Southampton Shelter does not have parking available. Our visitors may utilize the paid parking facilities at:
- Boston Medical Center – Albany St. Parking Garage (710 Albany St., Boston, MA)
- Northampton Square Parking Garage (35 Northampton St., Boston, MA)
ANTIDISCRIMINATION POLICY
BPHC does not discriminate based on race, color, national origin (including language), age, disability, veteran status, religion, creed, marital status, sexual orientation or sex (including gender identity and gender stereotyping). BPHC does not exclude people or treat them differently in its programs and services because of race, color, national origin (including language), age, disability, veteran status, religion, creed, marital status, sexual orientation, or sex (including gender identity and gender stereotyping). Retaliatory behavior against employees, clients and others that raise concerns about or witnessed discriminatory treatment is prohibited. BPHC will accept and investigate complaints of retaliation from parties that might not have suffered discrimination themselves.
Any person receiving assistance or services from BPHC and/or its subrecipients that feels they have been subject to discrimination, retaliation, harassment, or other forms of improper behavior may file a complaint using the Contact Us form, email, or phone. Free assistance for individuals with disabilities or speak a language other than English is available upon request.