How much is Cryocell?
Our 24-month in-house payment plans begin for as little as $199 down and $79 per month….24-month Financing Plan.
Service | Down Payment* | Monthly Payment** |
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Cord Blood Premium | $199 | $94 |
Cord Blood Premium & Cord Tissue | $299 | $145 |
How much does it cost to save your baby’s umbilical cord?
You will pay a starting fee of about $1,000 to $2,000, plus a storage fee of more than $100 a year for as long as the blood is stored. If you want to save the cord blood, you must arrange for it ahead of time. It is not a decision you can make at the last minute. Collecting the cord blood does not cause pain.
How much does it cost to save the placenta?
What are the risks and side effects? Private cord blood banking costs a lot. Banks charge $1,000 to $2,000 to start storage, then fees of more than $100 a year.
Does insurance cover stem cell banking?
Cord blood banking is not covered by most insurance plans. However, families with a history of leukemia or other FDA approved conditions and an immediate need for a stem cell transplant may be eligible for insurance to cover some portion of the cord blood banking expense.
Should you bank your baby’s cord blood?
Doctors do not recommend that you bank cord blood on the slight chance that your baby will need stem cells someday. If your baby were to need stem cells, he or she would probably need stem cells from someone else rather than his or her own stem cells.
Why is cord blood collected?
Cord blood contains stem cells. These are cells that can grow into specific kinds of cells in your body. Stem cells may be used to treat some diseases, like some forms of cancer and anemia. But some people want to store or donate cord blood (also called banking cord blood) so it can be used later to treat diseases.