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Outside the Chamber Insurance and Referrals
  • Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is covered by most insurance companies, including Medicare, for the previously listed conditions
  • A simple phone call by the referring physician is all that is needed to begin the process of therapy
  • Our clinicians will help each patient to obtain insurance approval and to facilitate the referral process for physicians

Location

Our facility is located south of Boston near I-93, I-95 and Route 24. HOTC in Randolph offers patients a convenient alternative to traveling to Boston. HOTC offers free front door parking.

FROM BOSTON & 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.

 

Other Routes towards HBOT

FROM CAPE COD
& POINTS SOUTH OF BOSTON:

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.

Direction to HBOT

 

Dr. Richard M. Delany

About Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment Centers

  • Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment Centers is a professional and comfortable environment for the safe delivery of hyperbaric oxygen to patients with a variety of conditions.
  • We understand that most individuals will have at least some anxiety and many questions about hyperbaric oxygen therapy. We are dedicated to reducing anxiety, increasing comfort, and answering all questions about hyperbaric oxygen therapy.
  • Our Center has been open since 2001 and we have given thousands of successful hyperbaric oxygen treatments.
  • We are staffed with a Certified Hyperbaric RN and a Certified Hyperbaric Technician.
  • This chamber is the largest in Massachusetts.

RICHARD M. DELANY, MD, FACC
Medical Director

American Board of Internal Medicine
Internal Medicine, Cardiology,

Geriatrics Critical Care

Treatable Conditions

  • Non-healing diabetic wounds of the feet and legs
  • Non-healing, poorly healing flaps, grafts and other problem wounds
  • Chronic infections of bone
  • Radiation tissue injury
  • Reattached appendages
    (fingers, etc.)
  • Crush injuries
  • Actinomycosis
  • Necrotizing Fasciitis
  • Carbon monoxide, Cyanide poisoning
  • Decompression illness
    (the bends)
  • Air/gas embolism
  • Acute traumatic peripheral ischemia
  • Gas gangrene
Treatment Process

The Treatment process

  • A hyperbaric oxygen treatment consists of breathing 100% oxygen in a carefully controlled, pressurized chamber. In order for
    the body to receive higher levels of oxygen, a specialized chamber is used.
  • Our chamber is large enough to accommodate up to six patients and is spacious enough for standing and stretching.
  • Patients are comfortably seated inside the chamber and wear clear plastic hoods.
  • The treatments are painless. There is no feeling of being squeezed. Our chamber is pressurized
    with air while each patient wears a clear plastic hood that delivers 100% oxygen to breathe. The hoods are large and allow for easy visibility.

The other treat ment process consists of:

  • While undergoing treatments, a person is able to watch a movie, read a book or take a nap.
  • Treatment times vary according to the type of condition being treated. The total time for typical treatments varies from 2 hours with 90 minutes of 100% oxygen.
  • A medical professional administers each treatment and monitors each patient.

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