Serving Hopkinton, MA
Red Light Therapy for Hopkinton Residents
Hopkinton shares Ashland's connection to the Boston Marathon but has its own identity — a town that balances suburban comfort with genuine outdoor culture along the shores of Whitehall Reservoir and the trails of the Hopkinton State Park. Glo Wellness Salon, fifteen minutes north in Framingham, adds something the local wellness scene doesn't yet offer.
Our private booths combine three therapies in a fifteen-minute session: infrared red light from FDA Class II panels (630–660nm and 850–1050nm), pharmaceutical-grade salt air from our HaloGX™ halogenerator, and oxygen-enriched air from a dedicated concentrator. The booth is gently warm in a completely private, locked room.
Hopkinton's trail runners and hikers gravitate toward the recovery benefits — infrared light that penetrates deep tissue to reduce inflammation, combined with oxygen enrichment that supports cellular energy production. But the broader Hopkinton community has embraced Glo for its simplicity and privacy. Fifteen minutes, no practitioner, no awkward small talk. Just you and the warmth.
The salt therapy component has been particularly popular during allergy season, when Hopkinton's wooded environment can make respiratory discomfort a daily reality. Our HaloGX™ halogenerator disperses the smallest pharmaceutical-grade salt particles in the industry, providing natural anti-inflammatory relief for airways.
The drive from Hopkinton Center through Ashland to Route 9 takes about fifteen minutes. We're open 6 AM to 10 PM, every day. Start with a free 14-day trial — come experience what recovery is supposed to feel like.
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Glo Wellness Salon
92 Worcester Rd, Suite 301
Framingham, MA 01702
Every day: 6 AM – 10 PM
From Hopkinton
From Hopkinton Center, take Route 135 East through Ashland to Route 9 East. Continue to 92 Worcester Rd in Framingham. About 15 minutes.
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Start your free 14-day trial — unlimited sessions, cancel anytime. 15 minutes of red light, salt air, and oxygen therapy in a private booth.
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These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. Glo is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.