Contact Fountain of Life in Tustin, California

Phone: (714) 665-WELL (9355)
Email: click the live "Email Doctor" link at the base of this page

Street Address

14081 S. Yorba Street, Suite 106
Tustin, CA  92780

Directions (See Map Below)

From the North:

  • I-5 South toward San Diego
  • Take exit 107A to merge onto CA-22E toward Orange
  • Take the CA-55 S/Costa Mesa Fwy S exit toward Newport Beach
  • Merge onto CA-55 S/Costa Mesa Fwy
  • Take exit 12A to merge onto E. 17th St. toward Tustin
  • Turn right at S. Yorba St.

From the South:

  • I-5 North toward Los Angeles
  • Take the exit onto CA-55 N toward Riverside
  • Take exit 12 for Seventeenth St.
  • Turn right at E. 17th St.
  • Turn right at S. Yorba St.

From Riverside:

  • CA-91 W toward Corona
  • Slight left at CA-91 Express Lane (signs for 91 Express Toll) Toll Road
  • Take the exit onto CA-55S
  • Take exit 12 A to merge onto E. 17th St. toward Tustin
  • Turn right at S. Yorba St.

We are located on the right side of S. Yorba St (across from the Crab Cooker in the Enderle Center.) Our building is called the Allan Building. There is a parking lot on both sides of the building. You are welcome to park on either side of the building.


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