BOSTON:
271 Auburn St.
Auburndale, MA
(a.k.a. Newton, MA)
617.964.4028
Day of Appointment ONLY
617.921.7666
On commuter rail, and bus lines
Take I-95 (128) to the exit for Route 30 east (Mass Pike exit for 128 N uses the same ramp). Come up the ramp. Take an immediate right onto Route 30 East. Cross over the Charles River and make an immediate right (at the stop light) on to Auburn St. The road appears to end in 3/4 of a mile. The office is directly in front of you. Watch out for cross traffic from the right.
INDIANAPOLIS:
9311 N. Meridian St.
Indianapolis, IN 46260
317.842.9866
Day of Appointment ONLY
317.727.5700
.5 miles south of I-465 on the north bound side of Meridian St.
Second level of buildings back.
(Office of Rebecca Bolon, DDS)

Dentists play an important role in the team approach to the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea.
Physicians, dentists, psychologists, and respiratory therapists all pool their knowledge to treat each patient appropriately and effectively.
Dentists who are specifically trained in aspects of sleep medicine and have a command of multiple appliance modalities are of great help to physicians in treating patients with sleep disordered breathing problems.
9:00 t o 5:00 (Mon)
9:00 to 5:00 (Wed–Sat)
12:00 to5:00 (Sun)
In Massachusetts Call: 617.964.4028
In Indiana Call:
317.842.9866
The National Center on Sleep Disorders Research, can provide you with sleep education materials. As well as publications on heart, lung and blood research:
Two Rockledge Center, Suite 7024, 6701Rockledge Drive, MSC 7920, Betesda, MD 20892-7920
(P)301.435.0199 /
(F) 301.480.3451
www.nhlbi.nih.gov/about/ncsdr/
Information about sleep disorders may be obtained from NHLBI:
NHLBI Information Center
P. O. Box 30105, Bethesda, MD 20824-0105
(P) 301.251.1222 / (F) 301.251.122
www.nhlbi.nih.gov/