CorCell: Umbilical Cord Blood Banking

Umbilical Cord Blood Transplants

Planning for Future Umbilical Cord Blood Transplants

Cord blood banking with CorCell helps you safeguard the future health of your child and other family members. As umbilical cord blood transplants become more common and successful treatments continue to be proven, cord blood banking will become even more important for you and your family. Preserving cord blood stem cells to be used in future umbilical cord blood transplants is a once in a lifetime opportunity that poses no risk to your newborn. To learn about our safe and simple collection process, please follow this link: Saving Your Baby's Cord Blood for Future Umbilical Cord Blood Transplants.

Learn the Benefits of Umbilical Cord Blood Transplants

Since 1988, more than 3,500 umbilical cord blood transplants have taken place to treat a variety of diseases. Umbilical cord blood transplants have proven to be a valuable alternative to traditional hematopoietic stem cell transplants. Preserving your newborn's stem cells with a private cord blood bank, for use in future umbilical cord blood transplants, saves your family the costly and painful procedure of searching for a bone marrow donor for a marrow transplant. If you donate your child's cord blood stem cells to a public cord blood bank, you are not assured access to those stem cells in the future.

CorCell Procedures are Effective for Umbilical Cord Blood Transplants

Some private cord blood banks do not take as many steps as CorCell to ensure that your child's cord blood is being collected, processed, and stored using the methods approved by umbilical cord blood transplant physicians. We strive to preserve umbilical cord blood in the most effective manner possible for use in future umbilical cord blood transplants. CorCell's methods of collection, transportation, processing, and storage of stem cells is recognized and preferred by umbilical cord blood transplant physicians. To learn more about our company and methods, please follow this link: Safeguarding Stem Cells for Umbilical Cord Blood Transplants.