Specialty Shop for Cancer Patients
Windows of Hope is a specialty shop featuring products and resources for men and women being treated for cancer.
Windows of Hope is a specialty shop founded by a cancer survivor and her husband. It features products and resources for people being treated for cancer. For over 20 years, Windows of Hope has provided fantastic items specifically designed for patients with cancer and has created a space where patients can share guidance, inspiration and hope.
The shop offers products such as:
- Wigs and hair pieces
- Hats, scarves, and head wraps
- Jewelry
- Specialty creams and lotions
- Clothing
- Books
Windows of Hope makes it easy for patients with cancer to find the products and services they need in one comfortable and convenient location. Our welcoming staff offers never-ending kindness with support and sensitive advice, in a warm environment where patients can meet and share experiences.
Contact Information
Windows of Hope is located just off the elevators on the 9th floor of the Carl J. Shapiro Clinical Center, and managed by Linda Myers. The store is currently open Monday to Friday from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm, or by appointment. For more information or to make an appointment, call 617-667-1899 or email us.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Windows of Hope do wig fittings?
Yes! Windows of Hope does wig fittings. Please complete the Windows of Hope Intake Form below.
Is Windows of Hope open due to COVID?
Currently Windows of Hope is open Monday to Friday from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm, or by appointment. Appointments and other arrangements can be made by contacting the shop at 617-667-1899 or by emailing us.
Does Windows of Hope provide custom wigs?
While Windows of Hope does not make custom wigs, patients are encouraged to make an appointment, meet with the staff and find an option that works best for them.
Can my appointment be virtual or do I need to come to the hospital?
Appointments can be done virtually to start and appointments can be made at the shop if needed. In some cases, the process can be entirely virtual.
Windows of Hope Intake Form