Glo

Serving Waltham, MA

Red Light Therapy for Waltham Residents

Waltham is a city that moves — Brandeis students, biotech professionals, restaurant industry workers keeping late hours. Glo Wellness Salon, fifteen minutes west on Route 20 or the Pike in Framingham, offers the kind of recovery that keeps pace with Waltham's energy.

Our private booths combine infrared red light therapy (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. Each session is fifteen minutes in a completely private, locked room with a comfortable, gentle warmth.

Waltham's biotech and research community appreciates the science behind what we do. These aren't vague wellness claims — infrared light therapy operates at specific, clinically studied wavelengths that penetrate deep tissue, support circulation, and stimulate collagen production. The salt therapy component uses the smallest pharmaceutical-grade particles in the industry for effective halotherapy. And the oxygen enrichment amplifies ATP production at the cellular level.

The practical appeal for Waltham residents is the schedule. Open 6 AM to 10 PM every day, Glo accommodates the irregular hours that come with shift work, academic schedules, and the startup grind. Several Waltham members make the twenty-minute drive their transition ritual — a clean break between work mode and home mode.

Moody Street's food scene can wait fifteen minutes. Come experience what actual recovery feels like. Start with a free 14-day trial.

Visit Us

Glo Wellness Salon

92 Worcester Rd, Suite 301

Framingham, MA 01702

(617) 655-6828

Every day: 6 AM – 10 PM

From Waltham

From Waltham Center, take Route 20 West (Main St) through Weston to Route 9 West. Continue to 92 Worcester Rd. About 20 minutes. Or take the Mass Pike West to Exit 117.

Ready to experience
the glow?

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.