<img height="1" width="1" style="display:none" src="https://www.facebook.com/tr?id=915236666329042&amp;ev=PageView&amp;noscript=1">
Skip to content
Call Us

HMS New England

Serving the Greater Boston Area in Randolph.

Our Randolph, MA location is located 20 miles south of Boston and features medical grade hyperbaric oxygen therapy and IV therapy to naturally heal. This location has a multi-place chamber and monoplace chambers.

SERVICES:

 1395 N Main St, Unit G, Randolph, MA 02368 

  (781) 961-7887 

Hours: Monday – Friday 8am – 6pm 

Get Started  Directions

The HMS Difference

Personalized-Medical Grade Hyperbaric & Regenerative Medicine

Accepted Insurance in New England:

  • AllWays Health Partners
  • Aetna
  • BCBS of Massachusetts
  • Cigna
  • Fallon Health
  • Harvard Pilgrim Healthcare
  • MassHealth
  • Medicare
  • Tufts Health Plan
  • United Healthcare
  • VA
Aetna Logo
Screen Shot 2024-09-04 at 9.39.27 AM
masshealth_brand_01
Screen Shot 2024-09-04 at 9.38.45 AM
United-Healthcare-Logo
Aetna Logo
Screen Shot 2024-09-04 at 9.39.27 AM
masshealth_brand_01
Screen Shot 2024-09-04 at 9.38.45 AM
United-Healthcare-Logo

Meet the Team at HMS New England

No team members were found matching the selected filters
Alan Katz headshot

Alan KatzMD, FUHM, FACEP, FAAEM

National Medical Director

Alan A Katz, M.D. is the National Medical Director for Hyperbaric Medical Solutions (HMS), directing clinical operations, as well as education and research initiatives for...

Gregory Alfred headshot

Gregory AlfredMD, FAAEM, ABEM

Medical Director

Dr. Alfred is the medical director for HMS Florida. He is board certified in emergency medicine and is also certified in hyperbaric medicine. He is an active member of the...

Henry Prince headshot

Henry PrinceMD, FACOG

Chief Medical Officer

Dr. Henry Prince has led Hyperbaric Medical Solutions since its inception in 2011, forging important clinical relationships in the medical community and pioneering the...

Rosemary Byrne headshot

Rosemary ByrneMSN, ANP-BC, ACHRN

Clinical Director - New England

Rosemary is a Boston College graduate who started her career as a registered nurse on Massachusetts General Hospital's gynecology/oncology surgical unit before becoming a...

Jodi Velocci headshot

Jodi VelocciRPA‑C

Lead Physician Assistant

Jodi Velocci is our Lead Physician Assistant. She comes from a background of Emergency Medicine, Orthopedics, Gastroenterology, and 15 years in Internal Medicine after...

Cydney Taylor headshot

Cydney TaylorRPA‑C

Physician Assistant

Cydney started as a Physician Assistant in 1999 after completing her degree at the CUNY/Harlem Hospital Physician Assistant Program and CUNY/Hunter College School of Public...

Maryellen Bonito headshot

Maryellen BonitoPA-C

Physician Assistant

Maryellen attended Wagner College in Staten Island, NY, for both her undergraduate degree and Master's of Physician Assistant Studies. She graduated in 2013 and then entered...

Kate Yeadaker headshot

Kate YeadakerAPRN, FNP-BC

Nurse Practitioner

Kate Yeadaker, a seasoned Holistic Nurse Practitioner with over two decades in nursing, holds the Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) designation for the past nine...

Eduardo Cabrera headshot

Eduardo CabreraAPRN

Nurse Practitioner
Eduardo Cabrera was born and raised in Miami, Florida. He started his career as an EMT/Paramedic, working in the Mercy Hospital Emergency Room and with ambulance services for...
Cindy Yiu headshot

Cindy YiuPA-C

Physician Assistant

Cindy Yiu is a board-certified Physician Assistant, who has been practicing since 2014. Cindy received a Masters Degree in Physician Assistant Studies from Midwestern...

Linesary Cezaire headshot

Linesary CezaireCNP

Certified Nurse Practitioner
Linesary is a graduate of Regis College (Weston, MA) with a Master of Science in Nursing. She is a member of the Sigma Theta Tau international honor society of Nursing. Prior...
Kristin Thomson headshot

Kristin ThomsonPA-C

Physician Assistant

Kristin Thomson has been practicing medicine as a board-certified physician assistant since 2002. She received her medical training at Quinnipiac University and obtained her...

Patient Experience

Other Locations

 

Get Started

Frequently Asked Questions

What services do you offer in New England?

At HMS New England we offer:

What is HBOT?
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy is the use of prescribed high pressure oxygen to treat a variety of health conditions and diseases. Breathing pure oxygen under pressures greater than sea level increases the amount of oxygen carried by the blood, enabling the oxygen to be dissolved into the hard-to-reach plasma, lymph, and cerebrospinal fluids surrounding the brain and spinal cord. These fluids more easily carry the increased oxygen to affected and damaged areas at up to 1,200% the normal concentration, thus providing a greater opportunity for healing.
What Conditions do you treat?
HMS is a full service free-standing provider of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, able to care for patients with a wide range of medical conditions. The FDA currently recognizes Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for 14 medical conditions, all of which are generally covered by insurance. In addition, there are many other medical conditions that research has demonstrated efficacy. HMS serves both groups as long as the condition is supported by existing research or is consistent with the mechanisms of action of HBOT. For a complete list of the conditions treated with HBOT, please click here.
Are there any side effects with HBOT?
HBOT is an all natural therapy with generally no, or temporary, side effects. However, mild irritation to the ear drum may occur in about 10% of patients. The technicians at HMS will be with you every step of the way to prevent this from occurring. Other side effects may include temporary vision changes, dizziness or lightheadedness. In very rare instances, oxygen toxicity may occur, however, risk of this is mitigated by our HBOT protocols and comprehensive patient screening process.
What kind of HBOT chambers do you have?
HMS New England uses state-of-the-art monoplace hyperbaric chambers in addition to a multi-place chamber. These chambers are made of metal and acrylic which differ from the soft or mild variety in that they deliver 100% oxygen vs. room air (which is only about 20% oxygen), and are able to reach greater atmospheric pressure levels. This allows for the treatment of a wider variety of health conditions more efficiently and effectively.
Is HBOT Covered by insurance?
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy is generally covered by insurance for the 14 FDA approved medical conditions. Insurance generally does not cover Non-Covered conditions. In either case, insurance will most likely cover the consultation visit, regardless of condition. Please note that at HMS we offer payment plans and financial assistance programs where treatment of a condition is not covered by insurance.
How many treatments will I need?
Every HMS patient is unique and evaluated according to their condition and their response to therapy, which determines the number of treatments needed. Generally, patients require 30-40 sessions, though this could be more or less depending on the patient’s specific condition or circumstance. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy works cumulatively in the body and the greatest benefit is seen when treatments are regular (like going to the gym). Therefore, treatment sessions are typically scheduled 4-5 days a week.