Monthly Archives: October 2011

What happens if there isn’t enough cord blood collected or if there is a problem with the collection?

If for any reason, there is a problem with the collection (for example, the doctor wasn’t able to collect a large enough volume or number of cells), we will notify the client and give them the option of keeping or … Continue reading

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What happens after we sign up for cord blood banking? What is the process?

After you enroll, you will first need to complete some paperwork – an enrollment agreement, medical questionnaire, consent form. We will send you the cord blood collection kit, which is a small box containing of the collection materials and instructions. … Continue reading

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How long has your cord blood banking lab been storing cord blood?

We are headquartered in New York City, our laboratory is in Indianapolis, we do research and development in upstate NY and we have a fulfillment center in California. While Americord has only directly offered cord blood banking to clients since … Continue reading

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Will Americord Reimburse My Doctor’s Cord Blood Collection Fees?

Doctor’s don’t always charge the patient for the cord blood collection, but if they do, Americord will reimburse up to $200 of your obstetrician’s cord blood collection fees. If you receive a bill from your doctor for the collection itself, … Continue reading

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Win iPad2 and Cord Blood with Americord Oct 15-16 at New Parents Expo in NY

Please join us at the New Parents Expo in New York, October 15 and 16 at Pier 92. Win Free iPad2 and Cord Blood Banking with Americord Registry Go to the New Parents Expo in NY Oct 15-16 Wear the … Continue reading

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Store Cord Blood At $1998, Includes 20yrs Of Storage, No Hidden Costs

For a limited time, we are offering cord blood banking for $1,998. This price includes the cord blood kit, collection, processing, 20 years of storage, transport back to our laboratory via an expedited medial courier, and no surprise charges. This … Continue reading

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