HERS Breast Cancer Foundation provides assessment and fitting services for post-surgical products that help breast cancer patients heal physically and emotionally.
We provide:
Most of these items are covered by medical insurance. We will be happy to assist you with medical billing.
HERS supports patients who are low income and under-insured through its assistance programs. We firmly believe that all patients, regardless of financial status, have access to products. Call (510) 790-1911 for more information.
Bra fittings and garments are available as well for the non-medical client with bra sizes for every woman from AA to N.
Breast health seminars are held to foster understanding among health professionals, women's groups and others about breast care, as well as the proper fitting of bras and prostheses.
To learn more, call
510.790.1911 or visit the HERS Breast Cancer Foundation web site at
hersbreastcancerfoundation.org.
The shop is located at 2500 Mowry Ave., Suite 130, Fremont, CA.
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