CorCell: Umbilical Cord Blood Banking

Cord Blood Bank

Our History of Quality Commitment

CorCell's roots in stem cell preservation began as the first private cord blood company licensed for umbilical cord blood collection. CorCell is respected throughout the world for our state-of-the-art cord blood bank. Our recognized cord blood banking method begins with an umbilical stem cell-retrieving process that is preferred by obstetricians for its safe, simple, sterile method. Our commitment to quality continues as we send a specialized medical courier to your hospital room to ensure your baby's cord blood arrives safely, in a temperature-controlled environment, at our cord blood bank.

Learn more about our cord blood banking procedures by exploring the links on this page. You may also download our Free Information Packet or contact us today.

Preserve Your Baby's Stem Cells in an Accredited Cord Blood Bank

CorCell stores your baby's cord blood in its internationally known, AABB accredited cord blood bank facility. This collection of living human cells is processed by volume reduction and red cell depletion so that it may be indefinitely maintained at extremely low temperatures in our highly secure, state-of-the-art cord blood bank facility.

Cord Blood Bank Comparison

Compare cord blood banks and you will plainly see the CorCell advantage: unparalleled expertise in collecting, transporting, processing and storing umbilical cord blood stem cells safely and confidentially. From the birth of your baby to final storage in our cord blood bank, CorCell gives you the sense of security you demand from a private and personal cord blood bank. Compare cord blood banks to learn why many families choose CorCell as their cord blood bank.

Learn More about CorCell's Cord Blood Bank

You can use our website to learn more about our cord blood bank. Follow the links above for more information on cord blood storage, umbilical cord blood preservation, and CorCell. In addition to learning more about our cord blood bank, you can find information on the importance of umbilical cord blood preservation.