HYPERBARIC OXYGEN
TREATMENT CENTERS
1395 North Main St.
Randolph, MA 02368
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Directions to HOTC
HYPERBARIC OXYGEN TREATMENT CENTER
HOTC is conveniently located near Boston and major highways surrounding Boston. For individual help in planning your trip to our facility, please contact our office for directions.

 

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FROM BOSTON AND POINTS NORTH:
Take I-93 S. Bear Right onto I-93 S toward Dedham. Take Exit 5A (RT 28 S) toward Randolph. At the first light, go Left. HOTC is in the first building on the left (same building as Dunkin Donuts). Parking and entrance to HOTC, Suite G is on the right the side of the building.

FROM CAPE COD AND POINTS SOUTH OF B OSTON :
Take RT 3 N to I-93 S toward Dedham. Take Exit 5A (Rt. 28 S) toward Randolph. At the first light, go Left. HOTC is in the first building on the left (same building as Dunkin Donuts). Parking and entrance to HOTC, Suite G is on the right the side of the building.

FROM WEST OF BOSTON :
Take RT 90 (Mass Turnpike) East to RT 128 S (Signs will state "to 95 South & I-93 North." Follow signs to I-93 North. Do NOT follow I-95 S toward Providence.) Take Exit 5A (Rt. 28 S) toward Randolph. (Exit 5A is immediately after the RT 24 S exit.) At the first light, go Left. HOTC is in the first building on the left (same building as Dunkin Donuts). Parking and entrance to HOTC, Suite G is on the right the side of the building.

FROM SOUTHWEST OF BOSTON:
Take RT 24 N to RT 93 N. Follow signs that say "To Boston." Take Exit 5A (Rt. 28 S) toward Randolph. At the first light, go Left. HOTC is in the first building on the left (same building as Dunkin Donuts). Parking and entrance to HOTC, Suite G is on the right the side of the building.

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