Getting here
Mirmont Treatment Center is located on 33 acres in Lima, Delaware County, in a spacious facility that includes treatment areas for individual and group therapy, a fitness center, and 900-square-foot meditation hall.
Mirmont Treatment Center
100 Yearsley Mill Road, Media, PA 19063
1.800.846.4656
Get driving directions from Google Maps
By car
- From Philadelphia and East – Take I-95 South to I-476 approximately 6.6 miles from Philadelphia toward Plymouth Meeting (Exit 5). Take Route 1 South toward Lima onto Route 352 North for approximately 1.5 miles and turn left on Yearsley Mill Road. Entrance is 0.3 miles past Penn State campus on left. (Via Route 76 use City Line exit, Route 1 South, approximately 13.5 miles.)
- From the Pennsylvania Turnpike and North – Take PA Turnpike to Exit 20 (Mid-County); proceed south onto I-476 South toward Chester. Take Exit 5 onto Route 1 South toward Lima then Route 352 North for approximately 1.5 miles. Turn left on Yearsley Mill Road. Entrance is 0.3 miles past Penn State campus on left. (Via Route 76 use City Line exit, Route 1 South, approximately 13.5 miles.)
By bus or train
From Center City Philadelphia and West to Media
- By train – From Philadelphia’s 30th Street Station, Suburban Station, or Jefferson Station, take SEPTA’s Regional Rail Media/Elwyn Line to Elwyn. Then take bus route 117 going to Penn State, get off at Penn State and then walk 0.3 miles—about 6 minutes—through campus to Yearsley Mill Road to get to the treatment center.
- By subway and bus – Take the Market-Frankford elevated line (the "El") to the 69th Street terminal, and transfer to the 110 or 111 bus to Penn State and then walk 0.3 miles—about 6 minutes— through campus to Yearsley Mill Road to get to the treatment center.
From the Airport
The SEPTA Regional Rail Airport Line runs from the Philadelphia International Airport to 30th Street Station, where you can take SEPTA's Regional Rail Media/Elwyn Line to Elwyn. Then take bus route 117 going to Penn State, get off at Penn State and then walk 0.3 miles—about 6 minutes— through campus to Yearsley Mill Road to get to the treatment center.
To map your trip or to find out about possible delays, visit septa.org.