COVID & IN-PERSON POLICIES: Thank you ahead of time for respecting our policies and for keeping our community safe and healthy!

Payment Plan Contract Cancellation We require 30 days notice for all cancellations or your cancellation may not take effect until after your next billing cycle. Cancellation requests must be sent in writing via email to info@radiantyogaboston.com. We do not offer refunds on payments. We reserve the right to charge a contract termination fee.

No refunds or exchanges.

All declined forms of payments that result in delayed payment processing are subject to an administrative fee and a per day late fee. Any changes made to your payment plan contract that result in a late payment are also subject to the fees above.

If you need to update your billing information or change your form of payment mid contract, you may do so yourself by logging into your Radiant Account.

If you need further support, we reserve the right to charge an administrative fee per each additional manual effort surrounding this payment plan contract.

It’s up to you to be proactive and respectful of our small business policies. We want to ensure you have nothing but positive interactions at our studio. These guidelines are intended to help make this possible.

Thank you for committing to your health and wellness and for making the world a little healthier and happier in the process.

In-person classes, privates, workshops, and events are held at Radiant's new location: 

840 Summer Street, Boston inside the Cahill building, upstairs and follow the signs for Radiant. Yoga Mats are now available for rent on site.

Radiant is following the State and City guidelines for Covid Safety. 

  • The City of Boston Vaccine Mandate lifted February 18th. Proof of vaccination Status is no longer required for in-person visits. 

  • The City of Boston Mask Mandate lifted March 5th. Wearing a mask indoors is optional for those fully vaccinated. 

Although the vaccine and mask mandates are lifted, there is a Mask Advisory in place. 

Effective March 1st 2022:

MASSACHUSETTS MASK ADVISORY states a fully vaccinated individual should wear a mask indoors if you have a weakened immune system, or if you are at increased risk for severe disease because of your age or an underlying medical condition, or if someone in your household has a weakened immune system, is at increased risk for severe disease or is unvaccinated. Individuals who are not fully vaccinated should continue to wear a mask indoors. 

The City of Boston aligns with the State Mask Advisory and maintains: “Masking is still recommended to minimize the spread of Covid-19 and for those with heightened risk factors”.

Please visit the State and City Covid-19 websites for more detailed information.