Driving Directions
Visit Day and Student for a Day events start at the Whole Health
Center - Pinellas Park. Individual admissions visits start at the
Annex building.
To Whole Health Center - Pinellas Park
Whole Health Center -
Pinellas Park
6630 78th Ave. N.
Pinellas Park, FL 33781
Find directions
on Google Maps »
From Northern Pinellas County
- Drive south on U.S.19 to Park Blvd. (74th Av N).
- Turn right (west) onto Park Blvd.
- Continue west on Park Blvd. to 66th St. N.
- Turn right (north) on 66th St. N.
- Turn left on 78th Av. N. (first traffic light)
- The Whole Health Center will be on your immediate left behind
Fifth Third Bank.
From Southern Pinellas County
- Take I-275 north to the Gandy/SR694/Park Blvd. exit #28.
- After exiting, turn left (west) at the light, onto Park Blvd.
(SR694).
- Continue west on Park Blvd. to 66th St. N.
- Turn right (north) on 66th St. N.
- Turn left on 78th Av. N. (first traffic light)
- The Whole Health Center will be on your immediate left behind
Fifth Third Bank.
From Tampa
- Take I-275 south over the Howard Frankland Bridge toward St.
Petersburg.
- Continue south on I-275 to the Gandy/SR694/Park Blvd. exit
#28.
- Exit right (west) onto Park Blvd. (SR694)
- Continue west on Park Blvd. to 66th St. N.
- Turn right (north) on 66th St. N.
- Turn left on 78th Av. N. (first traffic light)
- The Whole Health Center will be on your immediate left behind
Fifth Third Bank.
To Annex Building
Annex
Building
6698 68th Ave. N
Pinellas Park, FL 33781
Find directions via
Google Maps »
From Northern Pinellas County
- Drive south on U.S.19 to Park Blvd. (74th Av N).
- Turn right (west) onto Park Blvd.
- Continue west on Park Blvd. to 66th St. N.
- Turn left (south) on 66th St. N.
- Turn right on 68th Av. N. (Aldi's Grocery on SW corner)
- SPC Annex is second building on left, 4-story with blue trim.
Student Services is on the first floor.
From Southern Pinellas County
- Take I-275 north to the Gandy/SR694/Park Blvd. exit #28.
- After exiting, turn left (west) at the light, onto Park Blvd
(SR694).
- Continue west on Park Blvd. to 66th St. N.
- Turn left (south) on 66th St. N.
- Turn right on 68th Av. N. (Aldi's Grocery on SW corner)
- SPC Annex is second building on left, 4-story with blue trim.
Student Services is on the first floor.
From Tampa
- Take I-275 south over the Howard Frankland Bridge toward St.
Petersburg.
- Continue south on I-275 to the Gandy/SR694/Park Blvd. exit
#28.
- Exit right (west) onto Park Blvd.
- Continue west on Park Blvd. to 66th St. N.
- Turn left (south) on 66th St. N.
- Turn right on 68th Av. N. (Aldi's Grocery on SW corner)
- SPC Annex is second building on left, 4-story with blue trim.
Student Services is on the first floor.
To Caruth Health Education Center
Parking is free and available anywhere around the building.
Caruth Health Education
Center
7200 66th St. N
Pinellas Park, FL 33781
Find directions
via Google Maps »
From Northern Pinellas County
- Drive south on U.S. 19 to Park Blvd. (74th Av N).
- Turn right (west) onto Park Blvd.
- Continue west on Park Blvd. to 66th St. N., where you will see
the Caruth Health Education Center on the SW corner.
- Turn left (south) on 66th St. N.
- Turn right into the entrance of the Health Education
Center.
From Southern Pinellas County
- Take I-275 north to the Gandy/SR694/Park Blvd. exit #28.
- After exiting, turn left (west) at the light, onto Park Blvd.
(SR694).
- Continue west on Park Blvd. to 66th St. N., where you will see
the Caruth Health Education Center on the SW corner.
- Turn left (south) on 66th St. N.
- Turn right into the entrance of the Health Education
Center.
From Tampa
- Take I-275 south over the Howard Frankland Bridge toward St.
Petersburg.
- Continue south on I-275 to the Gandy/SR694/Park Blvd. exit
#28.
- Exit right (west) onto Park Blvd.
- Continue west on Park Blvd. to 66th St. N., where you will see
the Caruth Health Education Center on the SW corner.
- Turn left (south) on 66th St. N.
- Turn right into the entrance of the Health Education
Center.
To University Partnership Center
University Partnership
Center
9200 113th St. N
Seminole, FL, 33772
(Administrative Offices)
Find
directions via Google Maps »
From Northern Pinellas County
- Drive south on U.S. 19 to Park Blvd. (74th Av N).
- Turn right (west) onto Park Blvd.
- Continue west on Park Blvd. to 113th St. N./Duhme Rd
- Turn right (north) on 113th St. N./Duhme Rd.
- In one mile, turn left into the entrance of the St. Petersburg
College Seminole Campus.
From Southern Pinellas County
- Take I-275 north to the Gandy/SR694/Park Blvd. exit #28.
- After exiting, turn left (west) at the light, onto Park Blvd.
(SR694).
- Continue west on Park Blvd. to 113th St. N./Duhme Rd
- Turn right (north) on 113th St. N./Duhme Rd.
- In one mile, turn left into the entrance of the St. Petersburg
College Seminole Campus.
From Tampa
- Take I-275 south over the Howard Frankland Bridge toward St.
Petersburg.
- Continue south on I-275 to the Gandy/SR694/Park Blvd. exit
#28.
- Exit right (west) onto Park Blvd.
- Continue west on Park Blvd. to 113th St. N./Duhme Rd
- Turn right (north) on 113th St. N./Duhme Rd.
- In one mile, turn left into the entrance of the St. Petersburg
College Seminole Campus.
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