about cbr

Company Overview

Giving Families Hope
for Longer Healthier Lives

By banking your baby's stem cells, your child and family can have access to better options for medical treatments or cures for cancers, as well as possible future treatments for conditions such as heart disease, juvenile diabetes, and brain injury.

"Cord blood was Chloe's chance for a new life."
- Jenny Levine, mother of Chloe who was diagnosed with a brain injury and used her cord blood.

Doheney Family

"My brother's
cord blood saved my life."

- Keegan Doheney, treated for leukemia.

Company Overview

Cord Blood Registry stem cell bank

Cord Blood Registry (CBR) is the world's largest and most experienced family cord blood stem cell bank. Accredited by the American Association of Blood Banks (AABB), CBR preserves cord blood stem cells for nearly 325,000 newborns throughout the world.

Our research and development is focused entirely on advancing the collection, processing and storage methods to ensure the highest quality for our clients who choose to preserve their genetically-unique cord blood stem cells.

CBR has released more cord blood samples for specific therapeutic use than any other family cord blood bank.

CBR is headquartered in San Bruno, California. Our laboratory and storage facility is located in Tucson, Arizona.

Our Track Record

Cord Blood Registry is the Name to Trust® based on our track record of unparalleled experience and proven success. We offer a premium service with superior processing, unique value-added features, and the highest level of client satisfaction.

Click here to download CBR's Transplant Summary

Banking cord blood does not guarantee that the cells will provide a cure or be applicable for every situation. For inherited genetic conditions, the child will not be able to use his or her own stem cells. A matched sibling's stem cells would be the first choice. Ultimate use will be determined by the treating physician. Treatment for brain injury and juvenile diabetes is experimental and currently requires the use of your own cord blood. Medical treatments using family banked cord tissue are in early research and are not available today; there is no guarantee that therapies will be developed in the future.
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