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"Doctor Pat"
Tel: 860-347-4681

Patricia A. Carta, DMD
583 Saybrook Road
Middletown, CT 06457-4718, USA

Fax: 860-344-0286 

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Map and Directions

Directions To Our Office

Route 9 South to Exit 11 for Randolph Road.
At end of exit at stop sign turn right onto Randolph Road. Proceed uphill to stop light (Tommy's Restaurant on left), turn left onto Saybrook Road. The office is on left (approximately 1/3 mile down), two story pink brick building, #583, entrance in rear. Dr. Pat's office is on the first floor.

Route 9 North to Exit 11 for Randolph Road.
At end of exit at stop light turn right onto Randolph Road. Follow as above.

Cross Portland Bridge to Middletown
Proceed to Route 9 South and follow as above. Or, proceed south down Main Street to Main Street Extension to Saybrook Road (all the same road, only name changes). Office is 1 mile south of Stop & Shop.  Office is on right - two story pink brick building, #583, entrance in rear Dr. Pat's office is on the first floor.

Route 17 North to Randolph Road.
Follow Randolph Road to Route 9 intersection, then follow as above.

Route 66 East (Washington Street) Follow Route 66 to stop light at intersection with Main Street in Middletown. Turn right onto Main Street and proceed south on Main Street as above. Or, stay straight on Washington Street to Route 9 South. Proceed on Route 9 South as above.


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