Wayfinding

Here are the most commonly visited areas of The Neuro and the directions to get to these areas. The facilities are listed in alphabetical order.

Bell Room

Building directions to the Bell Room:

  • When entering the main MNI lobby turn left and go to the end of the hallway.
  • Turn right and pass the first set of elevators on your right.
  • Go to the second set of elevators that are near the Neurosurgery offices on your right.
  • Take the elevators to 2B which is the Brain Imaging Centre.
  • When exiting the elevators go right then right again past the reception desk.
  • Go through a set of doors and go down the hall through the second set of doors.
  • You are now entering the Molson Pavilion. Go down the hall and pass through the second set of doors. You are now entering the Brain Tumour Research Centre.
  • Go down the hallway to a set of elevators.
  • Take the elevators to 3B which is the bottom floor.
  • The bell room is on the left side of the elevators when you exit.

 

de Grandpré Communications Centre

Building directions to the de Grandpré Communications Centre:

  • When entering the main MNI lobby turn left and go to the end of the hallway.
  • Turn right and pass the first set of elevators on your right.
  • Go to the second set of elevators that are near the Neurosurgery offices on your right.
  • Take the elevators down to 2B which is the Brain Imaging Centre.
  • When exiting the elevators go right then right again past the reception desk.
  • Go through a set of doors and go down the hall through the second set of doors.
  • You are now entering the Molson Pavilion. Go down the hall and pass through the third set of doors. You are now entering the Brain Tumour Research Centre.
  • There are a set of elevators on your left near the third set of doors.
  • Take the elevators down to 3B which is the bottom floor.
  • The de Grandpré Communications Centre is on the right side of the elevators when you exit.

 

Helen Penfield Atrium

Building directions to the Helen Penfield Atrium:

  • When entering the main MNI lobby turn left and go to the end of the hallway.
  • Turn right and pass the first set of elevators on your right.
  • Go to the second set of elevators that are near the Neurosurgery offices on your right .
  • Take the elevators to 2B which is the Brain Imaging Centre.
  • When exiting the elevators go right then right again past the reception desk.
  • Go through a set of doors and go down the hall through the second set of doors.
  • You are now entering the Molson Pavilion. Go down the hall and pass through the second set of doors. You are now entering the Brain Tumour Research Centre.
  • Go down the hallway to a set of elevators.
  • Take the elevators to 3B which is the bottom floor. You will exit the elevators into the atrium.

 

Jeanne Timmins Amphitheatre

Building directions to Jeanne Timmins Amphitheatre:

  • Enter main lobby turn left and go down the hallway to the end.
  • Turn right and go down the second hallway until you see another hallway on the left.
  • This hallway leads to the Jeanne Timmins Foyer.
  • On your left is the Jeanne Timmins Amphitheatre entrance doors

 

Jeanne Timmins Foyer

Building directions to Jeanne Timmins Foyer:

  • Enter main lobby turn left and go down the hallway to the end.
  • Turn right and go down the second hallway until you see another hallway on the left.
  • This hallway leads to the Jeanne Timmins Foyer.

 

Neuroradiology Department

Building directions to the Neuroradiology department:

  • When entering the main MNI lobby turn left and go to the end of the hallway.
  • Turn right and take the first set of blue elevators on your right. (This is elevator B)
  • Using these elevators, go to the 5th floor
  • Exit the elevators and you will find the neuroradiology reception desk 

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The Neuro (Montreal Neurological Institute-Hospital) is a bilingual academic healthcare institution. We are a McGill research and teaching institute; delivering high-quality patient care, as part of the Neuroscience Mission of the McGill University Health Centre. We are proud to be a Killam Institution, supported by the Killam Trusts.

 

 

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