Cord blood banking is a service that allows you to collect and preserve your newborn’s cord blood stem cells for use in stem cell transplantation today and for cellular therapies that may be developed in the future. Umbilical cord blood contains powerful stem cells that can be transplanted for...
Cord blood banking is storing the stem cells in umbilical cord blood. The cord blood is collected after the baby is born and after any delayed cord clamping.
Cord blood is found in the umbilical cord and is full of young stem cells, which can be used in treatments for many different diseases and disorders. Cord blood is easily and painlessly extracted after birth.
What are the benefits of cord blood banking? Is it worth it to bank cord blood? Here's everything you need to know about cord blood banking.
Cord blood banking is storing the stem cells in umbilical cord blood. The cord blood is collected after the baby is born and after any delayed cord clamping.
Dr. Darshak Sanghavi
ADD PLACENTAL BLOOD Similar to cord blood, placental blood contains a rich population of hematopoietic stem cells. Give your family options to preserve the greatest number of both hematopoietic stem cells and mesenchymal stem cells retrievable after birth and have the peace of mind knowing they wi...
That’s why we offer affordable cord blood banking options, such as spreading the baby stem cell storage cost over 12 months. Banking cord blood couldn’t be easier.“At first, we weren’t sure about the cost of the stem cell collection but now our daughter has her samples stored, we ...
ViaCord empowers families to plan for a healthier future with trusted cord blood banking and cord tissue banking for newborns and genetic testing options for both newborns and adults.
resulting in the most optimal cord blood and tissue stem cell collections for our families. We offer private and public stem cell banking programs to provide expectant parents with the best options available in cryopreservation services. In addition, Cryo-Cell intends to open an infusion clinic(s...