Fenway Health’s Ansin Building home is located at 1340 Boylston Street in Boston’s West Fens neighborhood and is the largest facility ever constructed by an organization with a specific mission to serve the LGBTQIA+ community.
The Ansin Building is your one-stop shop for full-service medical, behavioral health, dental and eye care. We also have a full-service pharmacy and offer a variety of services from HIV and STD testing to complementary therapies, LGBTQIA+ parenting services, a Violence Recovery Program and women’s health and transgender health services. For your convenience we offer extended hours in the evenings and on Saturdays.
Fenway Health is located at 1340 Boylston Street, near Fenway Park. The Green Line’s Fenway, St. Mary’s and Kenmore stations are all within walking distance of Fenway’s new home. You can also take the 39 Bus or the Green Line to the Museum of Fine Arts or the Orange Line to Ruggles station and walk across the Back Bay Fens to Boylston Street. And the 55 bus from Copley Square will drop you off on Boylston Street just steps from 1340.
There is paid parking underneath 1330 Boylston Street and there are several public parking lots and garages in the vicinity of 1340 Boylston Street. There are also many two-hour meter spots on Boylston Street and visitor parking on the surrounding streets. On Red Sox game days, many paid parking lots and garages start charging a $35 to $50 flat rate for parking early in the day, so you may want to consider using public transportation to travel to 1340 Boylston.
If you are traveling to the Ansin Building on bicycle, there are bike parking posts on Boylston Street and surrounding side streets where you can park and lock your bike. There is also a public bike cage in the parking garage in level P2 of our building which you can enter on Jersey Street. Bicycles are not permitted inside the Ansin Building at 1340 Boylston Street.
On Red Sox home game days and during other events, many paid parking lots and garages in the vicinity of 1340 Boylston Street start charging a $35 to $50 flat rate for parking early in the day. Because of that, you may want to consider using public transportation to travel to Fenway Health on game days.
1340 Boylston Street
Boston, MA 02215
The Sidney Borum, Jr. Health Program, affectionately known as the Borum, is a program of Fenway Health that provides safe, non-judgmental care for young people ages 12–29 who may not feel comfortable going anywhere else. No one is turned away – we’ll do whatever it takes to help you.
The Borum is affiliated with Beth Israel Lahey Health, Boston Children’s Hospital and Commonwealth Care Alliance. It is licensed as a health center and mental health clinic by the Department of Public Health.
The Borum is now at 142 Berkeley Street, at the corner of Columbus Avenue and Berkeley Street. The closest MBTA stop is the Orange Line’s Back Bay station. There is a parking garage located around the corner on Clarendon Street, as well as street metered parking on Columbus Avenue or Berkeley Street. For directions by car or public transportation, use the interactive Google map.
If you are traveling to the Borum on your bike, please look for public bike racks or on street bike posts where you can park and lock your bike. Bicycles are not allowed inside any Fenway Health location.
142 Berkeley Street
Boston, MA 02116