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Banks in Different Countries |
Australia - 4
In the country Australia we provide you all the details about the CORD BLOOD BANKS which provide services in terms of the process of collecting, processing and preserving their newborn�s cord blood is a new one. The more you learn about cord blood banking, the more you�ll realize how simple it is to do. Below is valuable information about banking your baby�s cord blood. Cord blood banking has become a buzzword today, but there are a number of hesitations or questions in people�s minds relating to many aspects of the cord blood, including the collection of umbilical cord blood. More awareness needs to be built in order to convince parents in contributing towards a better future of their children, by involving in donating cord blood, that can help cure many blood related diseases.
Year started UCB (Umbilical Cord Blood) banking : refers to the year that the bank started family storage. The company may have existed previously as a public cord blood bank or another form of medical company.
No. of Transplants : listed for each bank is the total number released from the laboratory that processes and stores the cord blood. If more than one bank serves as a marketing outlet for the same processing laboratory, then each of those banks will be credited with the transplant quota from that laboratory. This number will have a star "*" if the transplants were performed by a public bank. Only transplants without a "*" refer to transplants for customers who banked privately.
Store whole blood or separated stem cells? Most banks follow laboratory procedures to separate "Mononuclear Cells" (MNC), which include stem cells, instead of storing whole blood. There is no head-to-head comparison to prove which method is better. Storing separated cells is less expensive, but storing all of the blood retains the option to use other cell types besides just the separated MNC.
Store bags or vials? Tells the form of storage container used in the freezer.
Accreditation tells whether banks have passed a laboratory inspection by an accreditation agency. This column only appears for those parts of the world where some form of accreditation is relevant. In the USA, all banks must be registered with the FDA, and the primary optional accrediting agency for family cord blood banks is the AABB. (Please note, in the state of California, the California Biologics License is equivalent to AABB). In the UK, a bank must be accredited by HTA in order to provide transplants at NHS hospitals. A separate web page explains all accreditation standards currently in use in the United States.
Average Pricing Structure
| Asia |
AU$ 1950-AU$ 2995 |
AU$ 110- AU$ 55 |
You can send us your query directly and we can provide you the details and best services with SCGF collaborated Cord Blood Banks giving you :
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SCGF has 100 of Cord Blood Banks in its list all over the world like India, Asia, Europe, Africa, USA, UK, Germany, China and many more. |
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Country drop down with number of Cord Blood Banks in that country. |
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SCGF besides providing Cord Blood Banking it also provides Tissue banking, Placental Banking, Umbilical Cord Blood banking and Cord Blood Transplantation. Besides just preservation of Stem Cells we also provide you complete Therapeutic Service for your child, its sibling, for any of your family member by HLA Matching to provide you secure and healthy life using secure therapy using Cord Blood Banking for improved BIO-INSURANCE. |
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In addition to this if require Cord Blood Transplantation, we can arrange for Registry Matching around the world in case of Allogenic Transplantation required. |
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SCGF will provide you with the list of Cord Blood Banks with their Pros and Cons described specifically and you can chose bank according to your preference and will do Bio-Insurance. |
Or if you want to directly contact all the cord blood banks globally at just one click then you have get registered by getting online registration and after getting log in with your username and password you can have look at the details of cord blood banking banks.
Belgium - 1
In the country Australia we provide you all the details about the CORD BLOOD BANKS which provide services in terms of the process of collecting, processing and preserving their newborn�s cord blood is a new one. The more you learn about cord blood banking, the more you�ll realize how simple it is to do. Below is valuable information about banking your baby�s cord blood. Cord blood banking has become a buzzword today, but there are a number of hesitations or questions in people�s minds relating to many aspects of the cord blood, including the collection of umbilical cord blood. More awareness needs to be built in order to convince parents in contributing towards a better future of their children, by involving in donating cord blood, that can help cure many blood related diseases.
Year started UCB (Umbilical Cord Blood) banking : refers to the year that the bank started family storage. The company may have existed previously as a public cord blood bank or another form of medical company.
No. of Transplants : listed for each bank is the total number released from the laboratory that processes and stores the cord blood. If more than one bank serves as a marketing outlet for the same processing laboratory, then each of those banks will be credited with the transplant quota from that laboratory. This number will have a star "*" if the transplants were performed by a public bank. Only transplants without a "*" refer to transplants for customers who banked privately.
Store whole blood or separated stem cells? Most banks follow laboratory procedures to separate "Mononuclear Cells" (MNC), which include stem cells, instead of storing whole blood. There is no head-to-head comparison to prove which method is better. Storing separated cells is less expensive, but storing all of the blood retains the option to use other cell types besides just the separated MNC.
Store bags or vials? Tells the form of storage container used in the freezer.
Accreditation tells whether banks have passed a laboratory inspection by an accreditation agency. This column only appears for those parts of the world where some form of accreditation is relevant. In the USA, all banks must be registered with the FDA, and the primary optional accrediting agency for family cord blood banks is the AABB. (Please note, in the state of California, the California Biologics License is equivalent to AABB). In the UK, a bank must be accredited by HTA in order to provide transplants at NHS hospitals. A separate web page explains all accreditation standards currently in use in the United States.
Average Pricing Structure
You can send us your query directly and we can provide you the details and best services with SCGF collaborated Cord Blood Banks giving you :
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SCGF has 100 of Cord Blood Banks in its list all over the world like India, Asia, Europe, Africa, USA, UK, Germany, China and many more. |
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Country drop down with number of Cord Blood Banks in that country. |
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SCGF besides providing Cord Blood Banking it also provides Tissue banking, Placental Banking, Umbilical Cord Blood banking and Cord Blood Transplantation. Besides just preservation of Stem Cells we also provide you complete Therapeutic Service for your child, its sibling, for any of your family member by HLA Matching to provide you secure and healthy life using secure therapy using Cord Blood Banking for improved BIO-INSURANCE. |
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In addition to this if require Cord Blood Transplantation, we can arrange for Registry Matching around the world in case of Allogenic Transplantation required. |
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SCGF will provide you with the list of Cord Blood Banks with their Pros and Cons described specifically and you can chose bank according to your preference and will do Bio-Insurance. |
Or if you want to directly contact all the cord blood banks globally at just one click then you have get registered by getting online registration and after getting log in with your username and password you can have look at the details of cord blood banking banks.
Brazil - 1
In the country Australia we provide you all the details about the CORD BLOOD BANKS which provide services in terms of the process of collecting, processing and preserving their newborn�s cord blood is a new one. The more you learn about cord blood banking, the more you�ll realize how simple it is to do. Below is valuable information about banking your baby�s cord blood. Cord blood banking has become a buzzword today, but there are a number of hesitations or questions in people�s minds relating to many aspects of the cord blood, including the collection of umbilical cord blood. More awareness needs to be built in order to convince parents in contributing towards a better future of their children, by involving in donating cord blood, that can help cure many blood related diseases.
Year started UCB (Umbilical Cord Blood) banking : refers to the year that the bank started family storage. The company may have existed previously as a public cord blood bank or another form of medical company.
No. of Transplants : listed for each bank is the total number released from the laboratory that processes and stores the cord blood. If more than one bank serves as a marketing outlet for the same processing laboratory, then each of those banks will be credited with the transplant quota from that laboratory. This number will have a star "*" if the transplants were performed by a public bank. Only transplants without a "*" refer to transplants for customers who banked privately.
Store whole blood or separated stem cells? Most banks follow laboratory procedures to separate "Mononuclear Cells" (MNC), which include stem cells, instead of storing whole blood. There is no head-to-head comparison to prove which method is better. Storing separated cells is less expensive, but storing all of the blood retains the option to use other cell types besides just the separated MNC.
Store bags or vials? Tells the form of storage container used in the freezer.
Accreditation tells whether banks have passed a laboratory inspection by an accreditation agency. This column only appears for those parts of the world where some form of accreditation is relevant. In the USA, all banks must be registered with the FDA, and the primary optional accrediting agency for family cord blood banks is the AABB. (Please note, in the state of California, the California Biologics License is equivalent to AABB). In the UK, a bank must be accredited by HTA in order to provide transplants at NHS hospitals. A separate web page explains all accreditation standards currently in use in the United States.
Average Pricing Structure
| Brazil |
$975- $4130 |
$100-$690 |
You can send us your query directly and we can provide you the details and best services with SCGF collaborated Cord Blood Banks giving you :
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SCGF has 100 of Cord Blood Banks in its list all over the world like India, Asia, Europe, Africa, USA, UK, Germany, China and many more. |
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Country drop down with number of Cord Blood Banks in that country. |
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SCGF besides providing Cord Blood Banking it also provides Tissue banking, Placental Banking, Umbilical Cord Blood banking and Cord Blood Transplantation. Besides just preservation of Stem Cells we also provide you complete Therapeutic Service for your child, its sibling, for any of your family member by HLA Matching to provide you secure and healthy life using secure therapy using Cord Blood Banking for improved BIO-INSURANCE. |
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In addition to this if require Cord Blood Transplantation, we can arrange for Registry Matching around the world in case of Allogenic Transplantation required. |
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SCGF will provide you with the list of Cord Blood Banks with their Pros and Cons described specifically and you can chose bank according to your preference and will do Bio-Insurance. |
Or if you want to directly contact all the cord blood banks globally at just one click then you have get registered by getting online registration and after getting log in with your username and password you can have look at the details of cord blood banking banks.
Canada - 7
In the country Australia we provide you all the details about the CORD BLOOD BANKS which provide services in terms of the process of collecting, processing and preserving their newborn�s cord blood is a new one. The more you learn about cord blood banking, the more you�ll realize how simple it is to do. Below is valuable information about banking your baby�s cord blood. Cord blood banking has become a buzzword today, but there are a number of hesitations or questions in people�s minds relating to many aspects of the cord blood, including the collection of umbilical cord blood. More awareness needs to be built in order to convince parents in contributing towards a better future of their children, by involving in donating cord blood, that can help cure many blood related diseases.
Year started UCB (Umbilical Cord Blood) banking : refers to the year that the bank started family storage. The company may have existed previously as a public cord blood bank or another form of medical company.
No. of Transplants : listed for each bank is the total number released from the laboratory that processes and stores the cord blood. If more than one bank serves as a marketing outlet for the same processing laboratory, then each of those banks will be credited with the transplant quota from that laboratory. This number will have a star "*" if the transplants were performed by a public bank. Only transplants without a "*" refer to transplants for customers who banked privately.
Store whole blood or separated stem cells? Most banks follow laboratory procedures to separate "MonoNuclear Cells" (MNC), which include stem cells, instead of storing whole blood. There is no head-to-head comparison to prove which method is better. Storing separated cells is less expensive, but storing all of the blood retains the option to use other cell types besides just the separated MNC.
Store bags or vials? Tells the form of storage container used in the freezer.
Accreditation tells whether banks have passed a laboratory inspection by an accreditation agency. This column only appears for those parts of the world where some form of accreditation is relevant. In the USA, all banks must be registered with the FDA, and the primary optional accrediting agency for family cord blood banks is the AABB. (Please note, in the state of California, the California Biologics License is equivalent to AABB). In the UK, a bank must be accredited by HTA in order to provide transplants at NHS hospitals. A separate web page explains all accreditation standards currently in use in the United States.
Average Pricing Structure
| Canada |
$645- $1750 |
$110-$210 |
You can send us your query directly and we can provide you the details and best services with SCGF collaborated Cord Blood Banks giving you :
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SCGF has 100 of Cord Blood Banks in its list all over the world like India, Asia, Europe, Africa, USA, UK, Germany, China and many more. |
 |
Country drop down with number of Cord Blood Banks in that country. |
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SCGF besides providing Cord Blood Banking it also provides Tissue banking, Placental Banking, Umbilical Cord Blood banking and Cord Blood Transplantation. Besides just preservation of Stem Cells we also provide you complete Therapeutic Service for your child, its sibling, for any of your family member by HLA Matching to provide you secure and healthy life using secure therapy using Cord Blood Banking for improved BIO-INSURANCE. |
 |
In addition to this if require Cord Blood Transplantation, we can arrange for Registry Matching around the world in case of Allogenic Transplantation required. |
 |
SCGF will provide you with the list of Cord Blood Banks with their Pros and Cons described specifically and you can chose bank according to your preference and will do Bio-Insurance. |
Or if you want to directly contact all the cord blood banks globally at just one click then you have get registered by getting online registration and after getting log in with your username and password you can have look at the details of cord blood banking banks.
China - 1
In the country Australia we provide you all the details about the CORD BLOOD BANKS which provide services in terms of the process of collecting, processing and preserving their newborn�s cord blood is a new one. The more you learn about cord blood banking, the more you�ll realize how simple it is to do. Below is valuable information about banking your baby�s cord blood. Cord blood banking has become a buzzword today, but there are a number of hesitations or questions in people�s minds relating to many aspects of the cord blood, including the collection of umbilical cord blood. More awareness needs to be built in order to convince parents in contributing towards a better future of their children, by involving in donating cord blood, that can help cure many blood related diseases.
Year started UCB (Umbilical Cord Blood) banking : refers to the year that the bank started family storage. The company may have existed previously as a public cord blood bank or another form of medical company.
No. of Transplants : listed for each bank is the total number released from the laboratory that processes and stores the cord blood. If more than one bank serves as a marketing outlet for the same processing laboratory, then each of those banks will be credited with the transplant quota from that laboratory. This number will have a star "*" if the transplants were performed by a public bank. Only transplants without a "*" refer to transplants for customers who banked privately.
Store whole blood or separated stem cells? Most banks follow laboratory procedures to separate "MonoNuclear Cells" (MNC), which include stem cells, instead of storing whole blood. There is no head-to-head comparison to prove which method is better. Storing separated cells is less expensive, but storing all of the blood retains the option to use other cell types besides just the separated MNC.
Store bags or vials? Tells the form of storage container used in the freezer.
Accreditation tells whether banks have passed a laboratory inspection by an accreditation agency. This column only appears for those parts of the world where some form of accreditation is relevant. In the USA, all banks must be registered with the FDA, and the primary optional accrediting agency for family cord blood banks is the AABB. (Please note, in the state of California, the California Biologics License is equivalent to AABB). In the UK, a bank must be accredited by HTA in order to provide transplants at NHS hospitals. A separate web page explains all accreditation standards currently in use in the United States.
Average Pricing Structure
You can send us your query directly and we can provide you the details and best services with SCGF collaborated Cord Blood Banks giving you :
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SCGF has 100 of Cord Blood Banks in its list all over the world like India, Asia, Europe, Africa, USA, UK, Germany, China and many more. |
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Country drop down with number of Cord Blood Banks in that country. |
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SCGF besides providing Cord Blood Banking it also provides Tissue banking, Placental Banking, Umbilical Cord Blood banking and Cord Blood Transplantation. Besides just preservation of Stem Cells we also provide you complete Therapeutic Service for your child, its sibling, for any of your family member by HLA Matching to provide you secure and healthy life using secure therapy using Cord Blood Banking for improved BIO-INSURANCE. |
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In addition to this if require Cord Blood Transplantation, we can arrange for Registry Matching around the world in case of Allogenic Transplantation required. |
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SCGF will provide you with the list of Cord Blood Banks with their Pros and Cons described specifically and you can chose bank according to your preference and will do Bio-Insurance. |
Or if you want to directly contact all the cord blood banks globally at just one click then you have get registered by getting online registration and after getting log in with your username and password you can have look at the details of cord blood banking banks.
Denmark - 2
In the country Australia we provide you all the details about the CORD BLOOD BANKS which provide services in terms of the process of collecting, processing and preserving their newborn�s cord blood is a new one. The more you learn about cord blood banking, the more you�ll realize how simple it is to do. Below is valuable information about banking your baby�s cord blood. Cord blood banking has become a buzzword today, but there are a number of hesitations or questions in people�s minds relating to many aspects of the cord blood, including the collection of umbilical cord blood. More awareness needs to be built in order to convince parents in contributing towards a better future of their children, by involving in donating cord blood, that can help cure many blood related diseases.
Year started UCB (Umbilical Cord Blood) banking : refers to the year that the bank started family storage. The company may have existed previously as a public cord blood bank or another form of medical company.
No. of Transplants : listed for each bank is the total number released from the laboratory that processes and stores the cord blood. If more than one bank serves as a marketing outlet for the same processing laboratory, then each of those banks will be credited with the transplant quota from that laboratory. This number will have a star "*" if the transplants were performed by a public bank. Only transplants without a "*" refer to transplants for customers who banked privately.
Store whole blood or separated stem cells? Most banks follow laboratory procedures to separate "MonoNuclear Cells" (MNC), which include stem cells, instead of storing whole blood. There is no head-to-head comparison to prove which method is better. Storing separated cells is less expensive, but storing all of the blood retains the option to use other cell types besides just the separated MNC.
Store bags or vials? Tells the form of storage container used in the freezer.
Accreditation tells whether banks have passed a laboratory inspection by an accreditation agency. This column only appears for those parts of the world where some form of accreditation is relevant. In the USA, all banks must be registered with the FDA, and the primary optional accrediting agency for family cord blood banks is the AABB. (Please note, in the state of California, the California Biologics License is equivalent to AABB). In the UK, a bank must be accredited by HTA in order to provide transplants at NHS hospitals. A separate web page explains all accreditation standards currently in use in the United States.
Average Pricing Structure
You can send us your query directly and we can provide you the details and best services with SCGF collaborated Cord Blood Banks giving you :
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SCGF has 100 of Cord Blood Banks in its list all over the world like India, Asia, Europe, Africa, USA, UK, Germany, China and many more. |
 |
Country drop down with number of Cord Blood Banks in that country. |
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SCGF besides providing Cord Blood Banking it also provides Tissue banking, Placental Banking, Umbilical Cord Blood banking and Cord Blood Transplantation. Besides just preservation of Stem Cells we also provide you complete Therapeutic Service for your child, its sibling, for any of your family member by HLA Matching to provide you secure and healthy life using secure therapy using Cord Blood Banking for improved BIO-INSURANCE. |
 |
In addition to this if require Cord Blood Transplantation, we can arrange for Registry Matching around the world in case of Allogenic Transplantation required. |
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SCGF will provide you with the list of Cord Blood Banks with their Pros and Cons described specifically and you can chose bank according to your preference and will do Bio-Insurance. |
Or if you want to directly contact all the cord blood banks globally at just one click then you have get registered by getting online registration and after getting log in with your username and password you can have look at the details of cord blood banking banks.
Germany - 2
In the country Australia we provide you all the details about the CORD BLOOD BANKS which provide services in terms of the process of collecting, processing and preserving their newborn�s cord blood is a new one. The more you learn about cord blood banking, the more you�ll realize how simple it is to do. Below is valuable information about banking your baby�s cord blood. Cord blood banking has become a buzzword today, but there are a number of hesitations or questions in people�s minds relating to many aspects of the cord blood, including the collection of umbilical cord blood. More awareness needs to be built in order to convince parents in contributing towards a better future of their children, by involving in donating cord blood, that can help cure many blood related diseases.
Year started UCB (Umbilical Cord Blood) banking : refers to the year that the bank started family storage. The company may have existed previously as a public cord blood bank or another form of medical company.
No. of Transplants : listed for each bank is the total number released from the laboratory that processes and stores the cord blood. If more than one bank serves as a marketing outlet for the same processing laboratory, then each of those banks will be credited with the transplant quota from that laboratory. This number will have a star "*" if the transplants were performed by a public bank. Only transplants without a "*" refer to transplants for customers who banked privately.
Store whole blood or separated stem cells? Most banks follow laboratory procedures to separate "MonoNuclear Cells" (MNC), which include stem cells, instead of storing whole blood. There is no head-to-head comparison to prove which method is better. Storing separated cells is less expensive, but storing all of the blood retains the option to use other cell types besides just the separated MNC.
Store bags or vials? Tells the form of storage container used in the freezer.
Accreditation tells whether banks have passed a laboratory inspection by an accreditation agency. This column only appears for those parts of the world where some form of accreditation is relevant. In the USA, all banks must be registered with the FDA, and the primary optional accrediting agency for family cord blood banks is the AABB. (Please note, in the state of California, the California Biologics License is equivalent to AABB). In the UK, a bank must be accredited by HTA in order to provide transplants at NHS hospitals. A separate web page explains all accreditation standards currently in use in the United States.
Average Pricing Structure
Asia
New Zealand |
AU$ 1950-AU$ 2995
NZ $ 1000-NZ$ 1500 |
AU$ 110- AU$ 55
NZ$100- NZ$200 |
You can send us your query directly and we can provide you the details and best services with SCGF collaborated Cord Blood Banks giving you :
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SCGF has 100 of Cord Blood Banks in its list all over the world like India, Asia, Europe, Africa, USA, UK, Germany, China and many more. |
 |
Country drop down with number of Cord Blood Banks in that country. |
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SCGF besides providing Cord Blood Banking it also provides Tissue banking, Placental Banking, Umbilical Cord Blood banking and Cord Blood Transplantation. Besides just preservation of Stem Cells we also provide you complete Therapeutic Service for your child, its sibling, for any of your family member by HLA Matching to provide you secure and healthy life using secure therapy using Cord Blood Banking for improved BIO-INSURANCE. |
 |
In addition to this if require Cord Blood Transplantation, we can arrange for Registry Matching around the world in case of Allogenic Transplantation required. |
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SCGF will provide you with the list of Cord Blood Banks with their Pros and Cons described specifically and you can chose bank according to your preference and will do Bio-Insurance. |
Or if you want to directly contact all the cord blood banks globally at just one click then you have get registered by getting online registration and after getting log in with your username and password you can have look at the details of cord blood banking banks.
Italy - 1
In the country Australia we provide you all the details about the CORD BLOOD BANKS which provide services in terms of the process of collecting, processing and preserving their newborn�s cord blood is a new one. The more you learn about cord blood banking, the more you�ll realize how simple it is to do. Below is valuable information about banking your baby�s cord blood. Cord blood banking has become a buzzword today, but there are a number of hesitations or questions in people�s minds relating to many aspects of the cord blood, including the collection of umbilical cord blood. More awareness needs to be built in order to convince parents in contributing towards a better future of their children, by involving in donating cord blood, that can help cure many blood related diseases.
Year started UCB (Umbilical Cord Blood) banking : refers to the year that the bank started family storage. The company may have existed previously as a public cord blood bank or another form of medical company.
No. of Transplants : listed for each bank is the total number released from the laboratory that processes and stores the cord blood. If more than one bank serves as a marketing outlet for the same processing laboratory, then each of those banks will be credited with the transplant quota from that laboratory. This number will have a star "*" if the transplants were performed by a public bank. Only transplants without a "*" refer to transplants for customers who banked privately.
Store whole blood or separated stem cells? Most banks follow laboratory procedures to separate "MonoNuclear Cells" (MNC), which include stem cells, instead of storing whole blood. There is no head-to-head comparison to prove which method is better. Storing separated cells is less expensive, but storing all of the blood retains the option to use other cell types besides just the separated MNC.
Store bags or vials? Tells the form of storage container used in the freezer.
Accreditation tells whether banks have passed a laboratory inspection by an accreditation agency. This column only appears for those parts of the world where some form of accreditation is relevant. In the USA, all banks must be registered with the FDA, and the primary optional accrediting agency for family cord blood banks is the AABB. (Please note, in the state of California, the California Biologics License is equivalent to AABB). In the UK, a bank must be accredited by HTA in order to provide transplants at NHS hospitals. A separate web page explains all accreditation standards currently in use in the United States.
Average Pricing Structure
Asia
New Zealand |
AU$ 1950-AU$ 2995
NZ $ 1000-NZ$ 1500 |
AU$ 110- AU$ 55
NZ$100- NZ$200 |
You can send us your query directly and we can provide you the details and best services with SCGF collaborated Cord Blood Banks giving you :
 |
SCGF has 100 of Cord Blood Banks in its list all over the world like India, Asia, Europe, Africa, USA, UK, Germany, China and many more. |
 |
Country drop down with number of Cord Blood Banks in that country. |
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SCGF besides providing Cord Blood Banking it also provides Tissue banking, Placental Banking, Umbilical Cord Blood banking and Cord Blood Transplantation. Besides just preservation of Stem Cells we also provide you complete Therapeutic Service for your child, its sibling, for any of your family member by HLA Matching to provide you secure and healthy life using secure therapy using Cord Blood Banking for improved BIO-INSURANCE. |
 |
In addition to this if require Cord Blood Transplantation, we can arrange for Registry Matching around the world in case of Allogenic Transplantation required. |
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SCGF will provide you with the list of Cord Blood Banks with their Pros and Cons described specifically and you can chose bank according to your preference and will do Bio-Insurance. |
Or if you want to directly contact all the cord blood banks globally at just one click then you have get registered by getting online registration and after getting log in with your username and password you can have look at the details of cord blood banking banks.
India - 6
In the country Australia we provide you all the details about the CORD BLOOD BANKS which provide services in terms of the process of collecting, processing and preserving their newborn�s cord blood is a new one. The more you learn about cord blood banking, the more you�ll realize how simple it is to do. Below is valuable information about banking your baby�s cord blood. Cord blood banking has become a buzzword today, but there are a number of hesitations or questions in people�s minds relating to many aspects of the cord blood, including the collection of umbilical cord blood. More awareness needs to be built in order to convince parents in contributing towards a better future of their children, by involving in donating cord blood, that can help cure many blood related diseases.
Year started UCB (Umbilical Cord Blood) banking : refers to the year that the bank started family storage. The company may have existed previously as a public cord blood bank or another form of medical company.
No. of Transplants : listed for each bank is the total number released from the laboratory that processes and stores the cord blood. If more than one bank serves as a marketing outlet for the same processing laboratory, then each of those banks will be credited with the transplant quota from that laboratory. This number will have a star "*" if the transplants were performed by a public bank. Only transplants without a "*" refer to transplants for customers who banked privately.
Store whole blood or separated stem cells? Most banks follow laboratory procedures to separate "MonoNuclear Cells" (MNC), which include stem cells, instead of storing whole blood. There is no head-to-head comparison to prove which method is better. Storing separated cells is less expensive, but storing all of the blood retains the option to use other cell types besides just the separated MNC.
Store bags or vials? Tells the form of storage container used in the freezer.
Accreditation tells whether banks have passed a laboratory inspection by an accreditation agency. This column only appears for those parts of the world where some form of accreditation is relevant. In the USA, all banks must be registered with the FDA, and the primary optional accrediting agency for family cord blood banks is the AABB. (Please note, in the state of California, the California Biologics License is equivalent to AABB). In the UK, a bank must be accredited by HTA in order to provide transplants at NHS hospitals. A separate web page explains all accreditation standards currently in use in the United States.
Average Pricing Structure
| India |
ZAR 6500-ZAR 16000 |
ZAR 100-ZAR 150 |
You can send us your query directly and we can provide you the details and best services with SCGF collaborated Cord Blood Banks giving you :
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SCGF has 100 of Cord Blood Banks in its list all over the world like India, Asia, Europe, Africa, USA, UK, Germany, China and many more. |
 |
Country drop down with number of Cord Blood Banks in that country. |
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SCGF besides providing Cord Blood Banking it also provides Tissue banking, Placental Banking, Umbilical Cord Blood banking and Cord Blood Transplantation. Besides just preservation of Stem Cells we also provide you complete Therapeutic Service for your child, its sibling, for any of your family member by HLA Matching to provide you secure and healthy life using secure therapy using Cord Blood Banking for improved BIO-INSURANCE. |
 |
In addition to this if require Cord Blood Transplantation, we can arrange for Registry Matching around the world in case of Allogenic Transplantation required. |
| |
SCGF will provide you with the list of Cord Blood Banks with their Pros and Cons described specifically and you can chose bank according to your preference and will do Bio-Insurance. |
Or if you want to directly contact all the cord blood banks globally at just one click then you have get registered by getting online registration and after getting log in with your username and password you can have look at the details of cord blood banking banks.
New Zealand - 1
In the country Australia we provide you all the details about the CORD BLOOD BANKS which provide services in terms of the process of collecting, processing and preserving their newborn�s cord blood is a new one. The more you learn about cord blood banking, the more you�ll realize how simple it is to do. Below is valuable information about banking your baby�s cord blood. Cord blood banking has become a buzzword today, but there are a number of hesitations or questions in people�s minds relating to many aspects of the cord blood, including the collection of umbilical cord blood. More awareness needs to be built in order to convince parents in contributing towards a better future of their children, by involving in donating cord blood, that can help cure many blood related diseases.
Year started UCB (Umbilical Cord Blood) banking : refers to the year that the bank started family storage. The company may have existed previously as a public cord blood bank or another form of medical company.
No. of Transplants : listed for each bank is the total number released from the laboratory that processes and stores the cord blood. If more than one bank serves as a marketing outlet for the same processing laboratory, then each of those banks will be credited with the transplant quota from that laboratory. This number will have a star "*" if the transplants were performed by a public bank. Only transplants without a "*" refer to transplants for customers who banked privately.
Store whole blood or separated stem cells? Most banks follow laboratory procedures to separate "MonoNuclear Cells" (MNC), which include stem cells, instead of storing whole blood. There is no head-to-head comparison to prove which method is better. Storing separated cells is less expensive, but storing all of the blood retains the option to use other cell types besides just the separated MNC.
Store bags or vials? Tells the form of storage container used in the freezer.
Accreditation tells whether banks have passed a laboratory inspection by an accreditation agency. This column only appears for those parts of the world where some form of accreditation is relevant. In the USA, all banks must be registered with the FDA, and the primary optional accrediting agency for family cord blood banks is the AABB. (Please note, in the state of California, the California Biologics License is equivalent to AABB). In the UK, a bank must be accredited by HTA in order to provide transplants at NHS hospitals. A separate web page explains all accreditation standards currently in use in the United States.
Average Pricing Structure
| New Zealand |
NZ $ 1000-NZ$ 1500 |
NZ$100- NZ$200 |
You can send us your query directly and we can provide you the details and best services with SCGF collaborated Cord Blood Banks giving you :
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SCGF has 100 of Cord Blood Banks in its list all over the world like India, Asia, Europe, Africa, USA, UK, Germany, China and many more. |
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Country drop down with number of Cord Blood Banks in that country. |
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SCGF besides providing Cord Blood Banking it also provides Tissue banking, Placental Banking, Umbilical Cord Blood banking and Cord Blood Transplantation. Besides just preservation of Stem Cells we also provide you complete Therapeutic Service for your child, its sibling, for any of your family member by HLA Matching to provide you secure and healthy life using secure therapy using Cord Blood Banking for improved BIO-INSURANCE. |
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In addition to this if require Cord Blood Transplantation, we can arrange for Registry Matching around the world in case of Allogenic Transplantation required. |
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SCGF will provide you with the list of Cord Blood Banks with their Pros and Cons described specifically and you can chose bank according to your preference and will do Bio-Insurance. |
Or if you want to directly contact all the cord blood banks globally at just one click then you have get registered by getting online registration and after getting log in with your username and password you can have look at the details of cord blood banking banks.
Portugal - 1
In the country Australia we provide you all the details about the CORD BLOOD BANKS which provide services in terms of the process of collecting, processing and preserving their newborn�s cord blood is a new one. The more you learn about cord blood banking, the more you�ll realize how simple it is to do. Below is valuable information about banking your baby�s cord blood. Cord blood banking has become a buzzword today, but there are a number of hesitations or questions in people�s minds relating to many aspects of the cord blood, including the collection of umbilical cord blood. More awareness needs to be built in order to convince parents in contributing towards a better future of their children, by involving in donating cord blood, that can help cure many blood related diseases.
Year started UCB (Umbilical Cord Blood) banking : refers to the year that the bank started family storage. The company may have existed previously as a public cord blood bank or another form of medical company.
No. of Transplants : listed for each bank is the total number released from the laboratory that processes and stores the cord blood. If more than one bank serves as a marketing outlet for the same processing laboratory, then each of those banks will be credited with the transplant quota from that laboratory. This number will have a star "*" if the transplants were performed by a public bank. Only transplants without a "*" refer to transplants for customers who banked privately.
Store whole blood or separated stem cells? Most banks follow laboratory procedures to separate "MonoNuclear Cells" (MNC), which include stem cells, instead of storing whole blood. There is no head-to-head comparison to prove which method is better. Storing separated cells is less expensive, but storing all of the blood retains the option to use other cell types besides just the separated MNC.
Store bags or vials? Tells the form of storage container used in the freezer.
Accreditation tells whether banks have passed a laboratory inspection by an accreditation agency. This column only appears for those parts of the world where some form of accreditation is relevant. In the USA, all banks must be registered with the FDA, and the primary optional accrediting agency for family cord blood banks is the AABB. (Please note, in the state of California, the California Biologics License is equivalent to AABB). In the UK, a bank must be accredited by HTA in order to provide transplants at NHS hospitals. A separate web page explains all accreditation standards currently in use in the United States.
Average Pricing Structure
You can send us your query directly and we can provide you the details and best services with SCGF collaborated Cord Blood Banks giving you :
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SCGF has 100 of Cord Blood Banks in its list all over the world like India, Asia, Europe, Africa, USA, UK, Germany, China and many more. |
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Country drop down with number of Cord Blood Banks in that country. |
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SCGF besides providing Cord Blood Banking it also provides Tissue banking, Placental Banking, Umbilical Cord Blood banking and Cord Blood Transplantation. Besides just preservation of Stem Cells we also provide you complete Therapeutic Service for your child, its sibling, for any of your family member by HLA Matching to provide you secure and healthy life using secure therapy using Cord Blood Banking for improved BIO-INSURANCE. |
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In addition to this if require Cord Blood Transplantation, we can arrange for Registry Matching around the world in case of Allogenic Transplantation required. |
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SCGF will provide you with the list of Cord Blood Banks with their Pros and Cons described specifically and you can chose bank according to your preference and will do Bio-Insurance. |
Or if you want to directly contact all the cord blood banks globally at just one click then you have get registered by getting online registration and after getting log in with your username and password you can have look at the details of cord blood banking banks.
Panama - 1
In the country Australia we provide you all the details about the CORD BLOOD BANKS which provide services in terms of the process of collecting, processing and preserving their newborn�s cord blood is a new one. The more you learn about cord blood banking, the more you�ll realize how simple it is to do. Below is valuable information about banking your baby�s cord blood. Cord blood banking has become a buzzword today, but there are a number of hesitations or questions in people�s minds relating to many aspects of the cord blood, including the collection of umbilical cord blood. More awareness needs to be built in order to convince parents in contributing towards a better future of their children, by involving in donating cord blood, that can help cure many blood related diseases.
Year started UCB (Umbilical Cord Blood) banking : refers to the year that the bank started family storage. The company may have existed previously as a public cord blood bank or another form of medical company.
No. of Transplants : listed for each bank is the total number released from the laboratory that processes and stores the cord blood. If more than one bank serves as a marketing outlet for the same processing laboratory, then each of those banks will be credited with the transplant quota from that laboratory. This number will have a star "*" if the transplants were performed by a public bank. Only transplants without a "*" refer to transplants for customers who banked privately.
Store whole blood or separated stem cells? Most banks follow laboratory procedures to separate "MonoNuclear Cells" (MNC), which include stem cells, instead of storing whole blood. There is no head-to-head comparison to prove which method is better. Storing separated cells is less expensive, but storing all of the blood retains the option to use other cell types besides just the separated MNC.
Store bags or vials? Tells the form of storage container used in the freezer.
Accreditation tells whether banks have passed a laboratory inspection by an accreditation agency. This column only appears for those parts of the world where some form of accreditation is relevant. In the USA, all banks must be registered with the FDA, and the primary optional accrediting agency for family cord blood banks is the AABB. (Please note, in the state of California, the California Biologics License is equivalent to AABB). In the UK, a bank must be accredited by HTA in order to provide transplants at NHS hospitals. A separate web page explains all accreditation standards currently in use in the United States.
Average Pricing Structure
You can send us your query directly and we can provide you the details and best services with SCGF collaborated Cord Blood Banks giving you :
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SCGF has 100 of Cord Blood Banks in its list all over the world like India, Asia, Europe, Africa, USA, UK, Germany, China and many more. |
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Country drop down with number of Cord Blood Banks in that country. |
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SCGF besides providing Cord Blood Banking it also provides Tissue banking, Placental Banking, Umbilical Cord Blood banking and Cord Blood Transplantation. Besides just preservation of Stem Cells we also provide you complete Therapeutic Service for your child, its sibling, for any of your family member by HLA Matching to provide you secure and healthy life using secure therapy using Cord Blood Banking for improved BIO-INSURANCE. |
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In addition to this if require Cord Blood Transplantation, we can arrange for Registry Matching around the world in case of Allogenic Transplantation required. |
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SCGF will provide you with the list of Cord Blood Banks with their Pros and Cons described specifically and you can chose bank according to your preference and will do Bio-Insurance. |
Or if you want to directly contact all the cord blood banks globally at just one click then you have get registered by getting online registration and after getting log in with your username and password you can have look at the details of cord blood banking banks.
Turkey - 1
In the country Australia we provide you all the details about the CORD BLOOD BANKS which provide services in terms of the process of collecting, processing and preserving their newborn�s cord blood is a new one. The more you learn about cord blood banking, the more you�ll realize how simple it is to do. Below is valuable information about banking your baby�s cord blood. Cord blood banking has become a buzzword today, but there are a number of hesitations or questions in people�s minds relating to many aspects of the cord blood, including the collection of umbilical cord blood. More awareness needs to be built in order to convince parents in contributing towards a better future of their children, by involving in donating cord blood, that can help cure many blood related diseases.
Year started UCB (Umbilical Cord Blood) banking : refers to the year that the bank started family storage. The company may have existed previously as a public cord blood bank or another form of medical company.
No. of Transplants : listed for each bank is the total number released from the laboratory that processes and stores the cord blood. If more than one bank serves as a marketing outlet for the same processing laboratory, then each of those banks will be credited with the transplant quota from that laboratory. This number will have a star "*" if the transplants were performed by a public bank. Only transplants without a "*" refer to transplants for customers who banked privately.
Store whole blood or separated stem cells? Most banks follow laboratory procedures to separate "MonoNuclear Cells" (MNC), which include stem cells, instead of storing whole blood. There is no head-to-head comparison to prove which method is better. Storing separated cells is less expensive, but storing all of the blood retains the option to use other cell types besides just the separated MNC.
Store bags or vials? Tells the form of storage container used in the freezer.
Accreditation tells whether banks have passed a laboratory inspection by an accreditation agency. This column only appears for those parts of the world where some form of accreditation is relevant. In the USA, all banks must be registered with the FDA, and the primary optional accrediting agency for family cord blood banks is the AABB. (Please note, in the state of California, the California Biologics License is equivalent to AABB). In the UK, a bank must be accredited by HTA in order to provide transplants at NHS hospitals. A separate web page explains all accreditation standards currently in use in the United States.
Average Pricing Structure
You can send us your query directly and we can provide you the details and best services with SCGF collaborated Cord Blood Banks giving you :
 |
SCGF has 100 of Cord Blood Banks in its list all over the world like India, Asia, Europe, Africa, USA, UK, Germany, China and many more. |
 |
Country drop down with number of Cord Blood Banks in that country. |
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SCGF besides providing Cord Blood Banking it also provides Tissue banking, Placental Banking, Umbilical Cord Blood banking and Cord Blood Transplantation. Besides just preservation of Stem Cells we also provide you complete Therapeutic Service for your child, its sibling, for any of your family member by HLA Matching to provide you secure and healthy life using secure therapy using Cord Blood Banking for improved BIO-INSURANCE. |
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In addition to this if require Cord Blood Transplantation, we can arrange for Registry Matching around the world in case of Allogenic Transplantation required. |
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SCGF will provide you with the list of Cord Blood Banks with their Pros and Cons described specifically and you can chose bank according to your preference and will do Bio-Insurance. |
Or if you want to directly contact all the cord blood banks globally at just one click then you have get registered by getting online registration and after getting log in with your username and password you can have look at the details of cord blood banking banks.
Switzerland - 1
In the country Australia we provide you all the details about the CORD BLOOD BANKS which provide services in terms of the process of collecting, processing and preserving their newborn�s cord blood is a new one. The more you learn about cord blood banking, the more you�ll realize how simple it is to do. Below is valuable information about banking your baby�s cord blood. Cord blood banking has become a buzzword today, but there are a number of hesitations or questions in people�s minds relating to many aspects of the cord blood, including the collection of umbilical cord blood. More awareness needs to be built in order to convince parents in contributing towards a better future of their children, by involving in donating cord blood, that can help cure many blood related diseases.
Year started UCB (Umbilical Cord Blood) banking : refers to the year that the bank started family storage. The company may have existed previously as a public cord blood bank or another form of medical company.
No. of Transplants : listed for each bank is the total number released from the laboratory that processes and stores the cord blood. If more than one bank serves as a marketing outlet for the same processing laboratory, then each of those banks will be credited with the transplant quota from that laboratory. This number will have a star "*" if the transplants were performed by a public bank. Only transplants without a "*" refer to transplants for customers who banked privately.
Store whole blood or separated stem cells? Most banks follow laboratory procedures to separate "MonoNuclear Cells" (MNC), which include stem cells, instead of storing whole blood. There is no head-to-head comparison to prove which method is better. Storing separated cells is less expensive, but storing all of the blood retains the option to use other cell types besides just the separated MNC.
Store bags or vials? Tells the form of storage container used in the freezer.
Accreditation tells whether banks have passed a laboratory inspection by an accreditation agency. This column only appears for those parts of the world where some form of accreditation is relevant. In the USA, all banks must be registered with the FDA, and the primary optional accrediting agency for family cord blood banks is the AABB. (Please note, in the state of California, the California Biologics License is equivalent to AABB). In the UK, a bank must be accredited by HTA in order to provide transplants at NHS hospitals. A separate web page explains all accreditation standards currently in use in the United States.
Average Pricing Structure
You can send us your query directly and we can provide you the details and best services with SCGF collaborated Cord Blood Banks giving you :
 |
SCGF has 100 of Cord Blood Banks in its list all over the world like India, Asia, Europe, Africa, USA, UK, Germany, China and many more. |
 |
Country drop down with number of Cord Blood Banks in that country. |
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SCGF besides providing Cord Blood Banking it also provides Tissue banking, Placental Banking, Umbilical Cord Blood banking and Cord Blood Transplantation. Besides just preservation of Stem Cells we also provide you complete Therapeutic Service for your child, its sibling, for any of your family member by HLA Matching to provide you secure and healthy life using secure therapy using Cord Blood Banking for improved BIO-INSURANCE. |
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In addition to this if require Cord Blood Transplantation, we can arrange for Registry Matching around the world in case of Allogenic Transplantation required. |
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SCGF will provide you with the list of Cord Blood Banks with their Pros and Cons described specifically and you can chose bank according to your preference and will do Bio-Insurance. |
Or if you want to directly contact all the cord blood banks globally at just one click then you have get registered by getting online registration and after getting log in with your username and password you can have look at the details of cord blood banking banks.
Spain - 2
In the country Australia we provide you all the details about the CORD BLOOD BANKS which provide services in terms of the process of collecting, processing and preserving their newborn�s cord blood is a new one. The more you learn about cord blood banking, the more you�ll realize how simple it is to do. Below is valuable information about banking your baby�s cord blood. Cord blood banking has become a buzzword today, but there are a number of hesitations or questions in people�s minds relating to many aspects of the cord blood, including the collection of umbilical cord blood. More awareness needs to be built in order to convince parents in contributing towards a better future of their children, by involving in donating cord blood, that can help cure many blood related diseases.
Year started UCB (Umbilical Cord Blood) banking : refers to the year that the bank started family storage. The company may have existed previously as a public cord blood bank or another form of medical company.
No. of Transplants : listed for each bank is the total number released from the laboratory that processes and stores the cord blood. If more than one bank serves as a marketing outlet for the same processing laboratory, then each of those banks will be credited with the transplant quota from that laboratory. This number will have a star "*" if the transplants were performed by a public bank. Only transplants without a "*" refer to transplants for customers who banked privately.
Store whole blood or separated stem cells? Most banks follow laboratory procedures to separate "MonoNuclear Cells" (MNC), which include stem cells, instead of storing whole blood. There is no head-to-head comparison to prove which method is better. Storing separated cells is less expensive, but storing all of the blood retains the option to use other cell types besides just the separated MNC.
Store bags or vials? Tells the form of storage container used in the freezer.
Accreditation tells whether banks have passed a laboratory inspection by an accreditation agency. This column only appears for those parts of the world where some form of accreditation is relevant. In the USA, all banks must be registered with the FDA, and the primary optional accrediting agency for family cord blood banks is the AABB. (Please note, in the state of California, the California Biologics License is equivalent to AABB). In the UK, a bank must be accredited by HTA in order to provide transplants at NHS hospitals. A separate web page explains all accreditation standards currently in use in the United States.
Average Pricing Structure
You can send us your query directly and we can provide you the details and best services with SCGF collaborated Cord Blood Banks giving you :
 |
SCGF has 100 of Cord Blood Banks in its list all over the world like India, Asia, Europe, Africa, USA, UK, Germany, China and many more. |
 |
Country drop down with number of Cord Blood Banks in that country. |
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SCGF besides providing Cord Blood Banking it also provides Tissue banking, Placental Banking, Umbilical Cord Blood banking and Cord Blood Transplantation. Besides just preservation of Stem Cells we also provide you complete Therapeutic Service for your child, its sibling, for any of your family member by HLA Matching to provide you secure and healthy life using secure therapy using Cord Blood Banking for improved BIO-INSURANCE. |
 |
In addition to this if require Cord Blood Transplantation, we can arrange for Registry Matching around the world in case of Allogenic Transplantation required. |
| |
SCGF will provide you with the list of Cord Blood Banks with their Pros and Cons described specifically and you can chose bank according to your preference and will do Bio-Insurance. |
Or if you want to directly contact all the cord blood banks globally at just one click then you have get registered by getting online registration and after getting log in with your username and password you can have look at the details of cord blood banking banks.
South Africa - 2
In the country Australia we provide you all the details about the CORD BLOOD BANKS which provide services in terms of the process of collecting, processing and preserving their newborn�s cord blood is a new one. The more you learn about cord blood banking, the more you�ll realize how simple it is to do. Below is valuable information about banking your baby�s cord blood. Cord blood banking has become a buzzword today, but there are a number of hesitations or questions in people�s minds relating to many aspects of the cord blood, including the collection of umbilical cord blood. More awareness needs to be built in order to convince parents in contributing towards a better future of their children, by involving in donating cord blood, that can help cure many blood related diseases.
Year started UCB (Umbilical Cord Blood) banking : refers to the year that the bank started family storage. The company may have existed previously as a public cord blood bank or another form of medical company.
No. of Transplants : listed for each bank is the total number released from the laboratory that processes and stores the cord blood. If more than one bank serves as a marketing outlet for the same processing laboratory, then each of those banks will be credited with the transplant quota from that laboratory. This number will have a star "*" if the transplants were performed by a public bank. Only transplants without a "*" refer to transplants for customers who banked privately.
Store whole blood or separated stem cells? Most banks follow laboratory procedures to separate "MonoNuclear Cells" (MNC), which include stem cells, instead of storing whole blood. There is no head-to-head comparison to prove which method is better. Storing separated cells is less expensive, but storing all of the blood retains the option to use other cell types besides just the separated MNC.
Store bags or vials? Tells the form of storage container used in the freezer.
Accreditation tells whether banks have passed a laboratory inspection by an accreditation agency. This column only appears for those parts of the world where some form of accreditation is relevant. In the USA, all banks must be registered with the FDA, and the primary optional accrediting agency for family cord blood banks is the AABB. (Please note, in the state of California, the California Biologics License is equivalent to AABB). In the UK, a bank must be accredited by HTA in order to provide transplants at NHS hospitals. A separate web page explains all accreditation standards currently in use in the United States.
Average Pricing Structure
You can send us your query directly and we can provide you the details and best services with SCGF collaborated Cord Blood Banks giving you :
 |
SCGF has 100 of Cord Blood Banks in its list all over the world like India, Asia, Europe, Africa, USA, UK, Germany, China and many more. |
 |
Country drop down with number of Cord Blood Banks in that country. |
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SCGF besides providing Cord Blood Banking it also provides Tissue banking, Placental Banking, Umbilical Cord Blood banking and Cord Blood Transplantation. Besides just preservation of Stem Cells we also provide you complete Therapeutic Service for your child, its sibling, for any of your family member by HLA Matching to provide you secure and healthy life using secure therapy using Cord Blood Banking for improved BIO-INSURANCE. |
 |
In addition to this if require Cord Blood Transplantation, we can arrange for Registry Matching around the world in case of Allogenic Transplantation required. |
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SCGF will provide you with the list of Cord Blood Banks with their Pros and Cons described specifically and you can chose bank according to your preference and will do Bio-Insurance. |
Or if you want to directly contact all the cord blood banks globally at just one click then you have get registered by getting online registration and after getting log in with your username and password you can have look at the details of cord blood banking banks.
Slovenia - 1
In the country Australia we provide you all the details about the CORD BLOOD BANKS which provide services in terms of the process of collecting, processing and preserving their newborn�s cord blood is a new one. The more you learn about cord blood banking, the more you�ll realize how simple it is to do. Below is valuable information about banking your baby�s cord blood. Cord blood banking has become a buzzword today, but there are a number of hesitations or questions in people�s minds relating to many aspects of the cord blood, including the collection of umbilical cord blood. More awareness needs to be built in order to convince parents in contributing towards a better future of their children, by involving in donating cord blood, that can help cure many blood related diseases.
Year started UCB (Umbilical Cord Blood) banking : refers to the year that the bank started family storage. The company may have existed previously as a public cord blood bank or another form of medical company.
No. of Transplants : listed for each bank is the total number released from the laboratory that processes and stores the cord blood. If more than one bank serves as a marketing outlet for the same processing laboratory, then each of those banks will be credited with the transplant quota from that laboratory. This number will have a star "*" if the transplants were performed by a public bank. Only transplants without a "*" refer to transplants for customers who banked privately.
Store whole blood or separated stem cells? Most banks follow laboratory procedures to separate "MonoNuclear Cells" (MNC), which include stem cells, instead of storing whole blood. There is no head-to-head comparison to prove which method is better. Storing separated cells is less expensive, but storing all of the blood retains the option to use other cell types besides just the separated MNC.
Store bags or vials? Tells the form of storage container used in the freezer.
Accreditation tells whether banks have passed a laboratory inspection by an accreditation agency. This column only appears for those parts of the world where some form of accreditation is relevant. In the USA, all banks must be registered with the FDA, and the primary optional accrediting agency for family cord blood banks is the AABB. (Please note, in the state of California, the California Biologics License is equivalent to AABB). In the UK, a bank must be accredited by HTA in order to provide transplants at NHS hospitals. A separate web page explains all accreditation standards currently in use in the United States.
Average Pricing Structure
You can send us your query directly and we can provide you the details and best services with SCGF collaborated Cord Blood Banks giving you :
 |
SCGF has 100 of Cord Blood Banks in its list all over the world like India, Asia, Europe, Africa, USA, UK, Germany, China and many more. |
 |
Country drop down with number of Cord Blood Banks in that country. |
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SCGF besides providing Cord Blood Banking it also provides Tissue banking, Placental Banking, Umbilical Cord Blood banking and Cord Blood Transplantation. Besides just preservation of Stem Cells we also provide you complete Therapeutic Service for your child, its sibling, for any of your family member by HLA Matching to provide you secure and healthy life using secure therapy using Cord Blood Banking for improved BIO-INSURANCE. |
 |
In addition to this if require Cord Blood Transplantation, we can arrange for Registry Matching around the world in case of Allogenic Transplantation required. |
| |
SCGF will provide you with the list of Cord Blood Banks with their Pros and Cons described specifically and you can chose bank according to your preference and will do Bio-Insurance. |
Or if you want to directly contact all the cord blood banks globally at just one click then you have get registered by getting online registration and after getting log in with your username and password you can have look at the details of cord blood banking banks.
United Kingdom - 4
In the country Australia we provide you all the details about the CORD BLOOD BANKS which provide services in terms of the process of collecting, processing and preserving their newborn�s cord blood is a new one. The more you learn about cord blood banking, the more you�ll realize how simple it is to do. Below is valuable information about banking your baby�s cord blood. Cord blood banking has become a buzzword today, but there are a number of hesitations or questions in people�s minds relating to many aspects of the cord blood, including the collection of umbilical cord blood. More awareness needs to be built in order to convince parents in contributing towards a better future of their children, by involving in donating cord blood, that can help cure many blood related diseases.
Year started UCB (Umbilical Cord Blood) banking : refers to the year that the bank started family storage. The company may have existed previously as a public cord blood bank or another form of medical company.
No. of Transplants : listed for each bank is the total number released from the laboratory that processes and stores the cord blood. If more than one bank serves as a marketing outlet for the same processing laboratory, then each of those banks will be credited with the transplant quota from that laboratory. This number will have a star "*" if the transplants were performed by a public bank. Only transplants without a "*" refer to transplants for customers who banked privately.
Store whole blood or separated stem cells? Most banks follow laboratory procedures to separate "MonoNuclear Cells" (MNC), which include stem cells, instead of storing whole blood. There is no head-to-head comparison to prove which method is better. Storing separated cells is less expensive, but storing all of the blood retains the option to use other cell types besides just the separated MNC.
Store bags or vials? Tells the form of storage container used in the freezer.
Accreditation tells whether banks have passed a laboratory inspection by an accreditation agency. This column only appears for those parts of the world where some form of accreditation is relevant. In the USA, all banks must be registered with the FDA, and the primary optional accrediting agency for family cord blood banks is the AABB. (Please note, in the state of California, the California Biologics License is equivalent to AABB). In the UK, a bank must be accredited by HTA in order to provide transplants at NHS hospitals. A separate web page explains all accreditation standards currently in use in the United States.
Average Pricing Structure
| United Kingdom |
�350-�1495 |
�35-�50 |
You can send us your query directly and we can provide you the details and best services with SCGF collaborated Cord Blood Banks giving you :
 |
SCGF has 100 of Cord Blood Banks in its list all over the world like India, Asia, Europe, Africa, USA, UK, Germany, China and many more. |
 |
Country drop down with number of Cord Blood Banks in that country. |
 |
SCGF besides providing Cord Blood Banking it also provides Tissue banking, Placental Banking, Umbilical Cord Blood banking and Cord Blood Transplantation. Besides just preservation of Stem Cells we also provide you complete Therapeutic Service for your child, its sibling, for any of your family member by HLA Matching to provide you secure and healthy life using secure therapy using Cord Blood Banking for improved BIO-INSURANCE. |
 |
In addition to this if require Cord Blood Transplantation, we can arrange for Registry Matching around the world in case of Allogenic Transplantation required. |
| |
SCGF will provide you with the list of Cord Blood Banks with their Pros and Cons described specifically and you can chose bank according to your preference and will do Bio-Insurance. |
Or if you want to directly contact all the cord blood banks globally at just one click then you have get registered by getting online registration and after getting log in with your username and password you can have look at the details of cord blood banking banks.
USA - 15
In the country Australia we provide you all the details about the CORD BLOOD BANKS which provide services in terms of the process of collecting, processing and preserving their newborn�s cord blood is a new one. The more you learn about cord blood banking, the more you�ll realize how simple it is to do. Below is valuable information about banking your baby�s cord blood. Cord blood banking has become a buzzword today, but there are a number of hesitations or questions in people�s minds relating to many aspects of the cord blood, including the collection of umbilical cord blood. More awareness needs to be built in order to convince parents in contributing towards a better future of their children, by involving in donating cord blood, that can help cure many blood related diseases.
Year started UCB (Umbilical Cord Blood) banking : refers to the year that the bank started family storage. The company may have existed previously as a public cord blood bank or another form of medical company.
No. of Transplants : listed for each bank is the total number released from the laboratory that processes and stores the cord blood. If more than one bank serves as a marketing outlet for the same processing laboratory, then each of those banks will be credited with the transplant quota from that laboratory. This number will have a star "*" if the transplants were performed by a public bank. Only transplants without a "*" refer to transplants for customers who banked privately.
Store whole blood or separated stem cells? Most banks follow laboratory procedures to separate "MonoNuclear Cells" (MNC), which include stem cells, instead of storing whole blood. There is no head-to-head comparison to prove which method is better. Storing separated cells is less expensive, but storing all of the blood retains the option to use other cell types besides just the separated MNC.
Store bags or vials? Tells the form of storage container used in the freezer.
Accreditation tells whether banks have passed a laboratory inspection by an accreditation agency. This column only appears for those parts of the world where some form of accreditation is relevant. In the USA, all banks must be registered with the FDA, and the primary optional accrediting agency for family cord blood banks is the AABB. (Please note, in the state of California, the California Biologics License is equivalent to AABB). In the UK, a bank must be accredited by HTA in order to provide transplants at NHS hospitals. A separate web page explains all accreditation standards currently in use in the United States.
Average Pricing Structure
| United States |
$775- $2150 |
$85-$150 |
You can send us your query directly and we can provide you the details and best services with SCGF collaborated Cord Blood Banks giving you :
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SCGF has 100 of Cord Blood Banks in its list all over the world like India, Asia, Europe, Africa, USA, UK, Germany, China and many more. |
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Country drop down with number of Cord Blood Banks in that country. |
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SCGF besides providing Cord Blood Banking it also provides Tissue banking, Placental Banking, Umbilical Cord Blood banking and Cord Blood Transplantation. Besides just preservation of Stem Cells we also provide you complete Therapeutic Service for your child, its sibling, for any of your family member by HLA Matching to provide you secure and healthy life using secure therapy using Cord Blood Banking for improved BIO-INSURANCE. |
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In addition to this if require Cord Blood Transplantation, we can arrange for Registry Matching around the world in case of Allogenic Transplantation required. |
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SCGF will provide you with the list of Cord Blood Banks with their Pros and Cons described specifically and you can chose bank according to your preference and will do Bio-Insurance. |
Or if you want to directly contact all the cord blood banks globally at just one click then you have get registered by getting online registration and after getting log in with your username and password you can have look at the details of cord blood banking banks.
Ukraine - 1
In the country Australia we provide you all the details about the CORD BLOOD BANKS which provide services in terms of the process of collecting, processing and preserving their newborn�s cord blood is a new one. The more you learn about cord blood banking, the more you�ll realize how simple it is to do. Below is valuable information about banking your baby�s cord blood. Cord blood banking has become a buzzword today, but there are a number of hesitations or questions in people�s minds relating to many aspects of the cord blood, including the collection of umbilical cord blood. More awareness needs to be built in order to convince parents in contributing towards a better future of their children, by involving in donating cord blood, that can help cure many blood related diseases.
Year started UCB (Umbilical Cord Blood) banking : refers to the year that the bank started family storage. The company may have existed previously as a public cord blood bank or another form of medical company.
No. of Transplants : listed for each bank is the total number released from the laboratory that processes and stores the cord blood. If more than one bank serves as a marketing outlet for the same processing laboratory, then each of those banks will be credited with the transplant quota from that laboratory. This number will have a star "*" if the transplants were performed by a public bank. Only transplants without a "*" refer to transplants for customers who banked privately.
Store whole blood or separated stem cells? Most banks follow laboratory procedures to separate "MonoNuclear Cells" (MNC), which include stem cells, instead of storing whole blood. There is no head-to-head comparison to prove which method is better. Storing separated cells is less expensive, but storing all of the blood retains the option to use other cell types besides just the separated MNC.
Store bags or vials? Tells the form of storage container used in the freezer.
Accreditation tells whether banks have passed a laboratory inspection by an accreditation agency. This column only appears for those parts of the world where some form of accreditation is relevant. In the USA, all banks must be registered with the FDA, and the primary optional accrediting agency for family cord blood banks is the AABB. (Please note, in the state of California, the California Biologics License is equivalent to AABB). In the UK, a bank must be accredited by HTA in order to provide transplants at NHS hospitals. A separate web page explains all accreditation standards currently in use in the United States.
Average Pricing Structure
| European Continent |
�1300-�1900 |
�40-�60 |
You can send us your query directly and we can provide you the details and best services with SCGF collaborated Cord Blood Banks giving you :
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SCGF has 100 of Cord Blood Banks in its list all over the world like India, Asia, Europe, Africa, USA, UK, Germany, China and many more. |
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Country drop down with number of Cord Blood Banks in that country. |
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SCGF besides providing Cord Blood Banking it also provides Tissue banking, Placental Banking, Umbilical Cord Blood banking and Cord Blood Transplantation. Besides just preservation of Stem Cells we also provide you complete Therapeutic Service for your child, its sibling, for any of your family member by HLA Matching to provide you secure and healthy life using secure therapy using Cord Blood Banking for improved BIO-INSURANCE. |
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In addition to this if require Cord Blood Transplantation, we can arrange for Registry Matching around the world in case of Allogenic Transplantation required. |
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SCGF will provide you with the list of Cord Blood Banks with their Pros and Cons described specifically and you can chose bank according to your preference and will do Bio-Insurance. |
Or if you want to directly contact all the cord blood banks globally at just one click then you have get registered by getting online registration and after getting log in with your username and password you can have look at the details of cord blood banking banks.
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