Boston Vitality logo
Concierge
Preventive Medicine

Boston Vitality

Quick Facts

Practice TypeConcierge
LocationStoneham, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Greater Boston, Andover, Beverly, Boston, Braintree, Norwood, Waltham, Worcester, Warwick
DoctorsMichael Zachareas MD, Preventive Medicine
Telehealth TypeVirtual consultations
HousecallsYes
Telehealth AvailableYes

About

At Boston Vitality, Dr. Michael J. Zachareas leads a concierge men's health clinic focused entirely on adult male health and hormone optimization. The practice serves men across Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire through in-person visits and telehealth. Headquartered in Stoneham, MA, nine miles from Downtown Boston, the office sits seconds off Route 93 for easy access.

Boston Vitality specializes in testosterone replacement therapy, erectile dysfunction treatment, medical weight loss, NAD+ therapy, and HGH peptide therapy. Dr. Zachareas and his team build fully personalized treatment plans for every patient. The practice sees patients in-office, at home, at work, or even in their car. An on-site phlebotomist handles blood draws, and the practice delivers medications directly to patients via FedEx. Boston Vitality holds over 200 five-star Google reviews and has treated hundreds of first responders, including firefighters, police officers, and EMS personnel.

Details

Address

92 Montvale Ave., Suite 3400, Stoneham, MA 02180

Membership Details

Private pay concierge medicine office

Telemedicine
House Calls

Our Doctors

Similar Practices Nearby

Explore More

Frequently Asked Questions

Boston Vitality operates as a private pay practice and does not bill insurance. Patients pay directly for consultations and treatments. This model allows Dr. Zachareas to focus entirely on individualized care without the constraints of insurance-driven protocols.

Boston Vitality sees patients at its Stoneham, MA headquarters and at multiple locations across Massachusetts, including Andover, Beverly, Boston, Braintree, Norwood, Waltham, and Worcester. The practice also has a Rhode Island location in Warwick. Dr. Zachareas can also see patients at their home, office, or in their car for added convenience.

Yes, Boston Vitality offers telehealth visits for patients across Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire. Virtual appointments give patients a flexible option for consultations and follow-ups without traveling to an office.

Boston Vitality offers three forms of testosterone replacement therapy: injections, pellets, and gels or creams. Dr. Zachareas works with each patient to select the delivery method that best fits their lifestyle and treatment goals. The practice also performs on-site blood draws and testosterone testing to guide treatment decisions.

Boston Vitality offers medically supervised weight loss using Semaglutide, Tirzepatide, and Retatrutide. Dr. Zachareas tailors each weight loss plan to the individual patient. The practice delivers medications directly to patients' doors via FedEx.

Yes, Boston Vitality has treated hundreds of firefighters, police officers, and EMS personnel for low testosterone and related conditions. The practice welcomes first responders and understands the physical demands their work places on hormonal health.

The Stoneham office is open Monday through Friday, 9am to 5pm. Boston Vitality also accommodates after-hours and weekend appointments with advanced booking. The office offers ample parking and maintains a discreet, private environment.

Yes, Boston Vitality offers both NAD+ therapy and HGH peptide therapy as part of its anti-aging and hormone optimization programs. Dr. Zachareas administers NAD+ via subcutaneous injections and uses peptides such as sermorelin in growth hormone protocols. These therapies complement TRT for patients pursuing broader vitality and wellness goals.

New patients can book a consultation through the Boston Vitality website or by calling the Stoneham office directly. The team will schedule an appointment, conduct on-site diagnostics and blood work, and build a personalized treatment plan based on lab results and symptoms.

Practice last updated March 21, 2026