Finally, affordable cord blood banking is here.

Save your baby’s stem cells starting at $49/mo.

Save your baby’s stem cells
starting at $49/mo.

Why we banked
cord blood
with Anja
Watch Now – 4:52
Why I founded Anja
When my brother Andrew needed stem cell treatments, my family couldn't find a match because we're mixed race.
Watch Now – 3:28

Every 3 minutes, someone in the United States is diagnosed with a disease that could be treated with cord blood stem cells.

Cord blood stem cells have helped more than 40,000 patients worldwide with certain cancers, blood diseases, and immune disorders.

Childhood Cancers

Lymphomas

Liver Disease

Sickle-Cell Disease

Inherited Immune System Disorders

Myeloproliferative Disorders

Multiple Myeloma

Gunther’s Disease

Leukemias

Heart Failure

Crohn's Disease

Colon Cancer

Type 1 Diabetes

Hair Loss Disorders

Inherited Metabolic Disorders

Acne Scars

GET THE KIT

Save your baby's best cells at birth.

1. Order collection kit. Shipping is on us.

2. Bring kit to birth. Medical team collects sample.

3. Call for pickup, or place a pickup directly on your parent portal from anywhere in the U.S.

STAY PROTECTED

Get access when they need them.

• Cells kept safe at AABB-accredited lab.

• Includes 20 years of storage. Renewal available.

• Ready to access for applicable treatments.

• Potentially useful for family members.

Flexible Plans

Pay monthly for 8 years and get a total of 20 years of storage.

Pay upfront and save 10% on 20 years of storage.

Choose Bloom to collect the greatest volume & variety of stem cells at birth.

Installments
Pay Upfront
Bean

$49

/mo

$4,199

Bud

$79

/mo

$6,799

Bloom

$99

/mo

$8,499

Finally, Affordable Stem Cell Banking

Hear from parents who saved with Anja.

Why I founded Anja

“Anja (pronounced AN•jah) is named after my brother Andrew. Cord blood was his last chance at treatment for cerebral palsy, but we couldn’t find a match because we’re mixed race.”
Kathryn Cross
Founder
Kathryn's Story
3:28

Anja Stories

Hear from parent's (and babies!) that banked stem cells with Anja.
Why we banked with Anja
4:52
How can I use the stem cells?

After birth, you have access to a portal where you can view your stem cell certificate and contact us in the case you ever want to retrieve your stem cells. You would need to have a physician ready to receive the stem cells for treatment (generally for a FDA-approved or clinical trial use case). We can get the stem cells to your designated physician shortly after you contact us.

Can I do delayed cord clamping as well?

Yes - delayed cord clamping includes delaying cutting the cord, allowing cord blood to flow back into the baby. You can do delayed cord clamping as well as cord blood banking with Anja.

What is the cost breakdown?

Anja Health Family Defense Baby, our package with just umbilical cord blood banking has an average industry price of $4900. However, Anja's is 35% lower because we prioritize accessibility and have a tech-enabled platform that lowers costs via automation. Cord blood banking in general is an investment, however, because stem cells have to be carefully manually processed and cryopreserved in liquid nitrogen, which is a hefty process.

Why bank the placenta?

The placenta is rich with mesenchymal stem cells. These stem cells have valuable growth elements, which are potentially effective when it comes to anti-aging, limiting neural degeneration, and more.

Why bank cord tissue?

The tissue of a baby's umbilical cord is filled with mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). Umbilical cord tissue stem cells are the subject of clinical research looking at treatments for lung disease, Alzheimer's, Autism, heart disease, hair loss, and more. In the case of personal injury or physical ailments, these can potentially be extremely helpful.

Why bank cord blood?

The umbilical cord is rich with powerful stem cells - hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) to be precise. Umbilical cord blood stem cells are FDA-approved to treat cancers, blood disorders, immune disorders, and metabolic disorders, such as multiple sclerosis, leukemia, and sickle cell anemia.

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