What is stem
cell banking?
Unlock a longer, healthier, happier life for your family by banking your newborn’s umbilical cord blood, cord tissue, and placental tissues. These incredible stem cells are the building blocks of life and possess the healing power to repair organ tissues, blood diseases, and the immune system. Storing them today provides your family with a lifetime of health security.
See Why
step by step
How it Works
Sign Up
Receive the kit
Welcome your baby
Hello, Baby! After your baby is born and the umbilical cord is clamped, your medical team will collect the cord blood, cord tissue, and placental tissue you are preserving and place them in individualized sterile containers.
We will pick up your kit
Your kit will be processed
Baby’s stem cells are securely stored
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CryoMaxx™
Processing
Americord’s CryoMaxx™ processing method unlocks the full potential of
umbilical cord blood and perinatal tissues. This unique processing method uses
manual processing for cord blood stem cells and minimal manipulation
methods for perinatal tissues to maximize stem cell usage and utility, giving
families more options for more treatments
Cord Blood
Cord blood stem cells are FDA-approved to treat more than 80 common conditions, including leukemias, lymphomas, and anemias. Clinical trials are seeking treatments for many more, including COVID-19, cerebral palsy, and strokes...
Cord Tissue
Unlock the full potential of your child's umbilical cord and have the flexibility of using the cord tissue for surgical and therapeutic treatments. The umbilical cord tissue contains important growth factors, cytokines, and mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). These cord-derived MSCs are being studied in hundreds of clinical trials for illnesses and issues such as burns, tissue repair, autism, arthritis, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, clinical surgeries, and much more...
Placental Tissue
Americord offers the most advanced, purposeful way to process placental tissue that ensures the potential for multiple treatment uses for your baby, siblings, parents, and grandparents. Our proprietary CryoMaxx™ processing method uses a minimal manipulation method to isolate the amnion and chorion layers of the placental tissue and retain their inherent multipotent cells, growth factors, and cytokines...
Exosomes
Cord blood stem cells are FDA-approved to treat more than 80 common conditions, including leukemias, lymphomas, and anemias. Clinical trials are seeking treatments for many more, including COVID-19, cerebral palsy, and strokes...
Genomic Testing
Cord blood stem cells are FDA-approved to treat more than 80 common conditions, including leukemias, lymphomas, and anemias. Clinical trials are seeking treatments for many more, including COVID-19, cerebral palsy, and strokes...
All in the Family
When you bank your baby’s stem cells, your baby is protected from day one. For the rest of their life, they will have access to health treatments and therapies that they otherwise would not. Your baby's stem cells may be able to treat various forms of cancer, autism, cerebral palsy, diabetes, and more. Many promising new uses are constantly being discovered and researched.
Brothers & Sisters
We are genetically closest to our siblings. This is because we inherit half of our DNA from our mother and half from our father. Siblings with the same biological parents have the greatest chance of being a donor match for stem cell treatments.
Mom & Dad
Your baby's banked stem cells are incredibly versatile. They may be able to be used to treat diseases that often appear later in life, including multiple sclerosis, diabetes, cancers, lung diseases, and even orthopedic conditions. And it is not just your child who can benefit from unlocking the multipotent power of their cord blood and perinatal tissues, you can too.
Grandparents
Today, there are dozens of clinical trials specifically studying the use of newborn stem cells to treat aging diseases. Your baby's stem cells may be able to stop or slow down Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and arthritis in your parents.
Aunts & Uncles
Your own siblings may be able to benefit from your baby's banked stem cells. Today's clinical trials and FDA-approved treatments are focused on using newborn cord blood and stem cells to successfully treat first and second degree relatives.
Your Future Grandchildren
Even your child's future children (your own grandchildren) may be able to benefit from the stem cells you choose to preserve today. Regenerative medicine and clinical trials are releasing new advancements each year.
Milestones &
Breakthroughs
1956
The first successful bone marrow transplant between a related donor (an identical twin) and a recipient is performed by Dr. E. Donnall Thomas in New York to treat leukemia.
1958
French oncologist and immunologist Dr. Georges Mathé performs bone marrow transplants on six Yugoslav engineers irradiated in a nuclear incident, then documents what comes to be known as graft-versus-host disease, identifying the immune response that can inhibit successful transplantation.
1966
The first published case considering cord blood as a cancer therapy is released by Dr. Milton Ende and Dr. Norman Ende.
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