Directions & Parking

The Sex Therapists and Sex Addiction Therapists of Center for Healthy Sex are conveniently located in West Los Angeles. Center for Healthy Sex is on Santa Monica Blvd at the corner of Overland Ave. in the same building as Chase Bank and The Betty Ford Clinic at:

10700 Santa Monica Betty Ford10700 Santa Monica Blvd.
Suite 311
Los Angeles, CA 90025
Telephone: (310) 843-9902

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Getting to CHS

From the North:

  1. Take the 405 Freeway South.
  2. Exit at Santa Monica Blvd.
  3. At Santa Monica Blvd., turn left.
  4. After Westwood Blvd, you will notice a large grey building on the right at the corner of Overland Ave.
  5. We are located in this building – 10700 Santa Monica Blvd.

From the West:

  1. Take the 10 Freeway East.
  2. Exit at the Overland Ave off-ramp.
  3. Turn right onto National Blvd.
  4. Turn right onto Overland Ave heading north.
  5. At Santa Monica Blvd, turn right.
  6. You will notice a large grey building on the right.
  7. We are located in this building – 10700 Santa Monica Blvd.

From the South:

  1. Take the 405 Freeway North.
  2. Exit at Santa Monica Blvd.
  3. At Santa Monica Blvd., turn right.
  4. After Westwood Blvd, you will notice a large grey building on the right at the corner of Overland Ave.
  5. We are located in this building – 10700 Santa Monica Blvd.

From the East:

  1. Take the 10 Freeway West.
  2. Exit at the Overland Ave off-ramp.
  3. Turn right onto Overland Ave heading north.
  4. At Santa Monica Blvd, turn right.
  5. You will notice a large grey building on the right.
  6. We are located in this building – 10700 Santa Monica Blvd.

Parking Map

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CHS parking map

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