Peruvian Residents
Why CBR is The Gold Standard
CBR has more experience than any other family bank at providing samples for use in lifesaving medical transplants.
- Most collection, processing & storage experience
- CellAdvantage® System - highest cell recover rate in the industry
- Most recommended by Ob/Gyns
- Most transplant experience
- Quality service
- Secure storage facility
- Leader in regenerative medicine
Peruvian Residents Pricing
CBR's cord blood banking fees include an enrollment fee, processing fee, and a storage fee.
| FIRST-YEAR FEES | |
| Enrollment Fee* | $495 |
| One-Time Processing Fee | $1,575 |
| First Year of Storage** | $125 |
| Shipping | TBD |
| Total First-Year Fees | $2,195 + Shipping |
* The enrollment fee is due upon enrollment and is non-refundable.
** First annual storage fee will be billed once your baby's cord blood is stored at our lab. After the first-year fees, an annual storage charge of $125 maintains your account.
Prepaid Storage Options: Save $400 when you prepay for the first 18 years of annual fees. 25- and 30- year prepaid storage options are also available.
Call 1-888-932-6568
or
Request A Free Info Kit Enroll Now
Additional services are included for Peruvian residents:
Information in Spanish for our clients and their doctors.
Delivery of the collection kit (in less than 72 hours).
Export Documentation out of Peru.
Import Documentation to the U.S.A.
International clients are responsible for the cost of shipping the collection kit to CBR's lab -
please contact your representative for a shipping cost estimate.
Shipping is provided 365 days per year. Clients will receive confirmation once the kit has
arrived at the lab.
Offices are located in Lima - Peru for added convenience. In Lima, the collection kit will be
picked up from the hospital and transferred to the courier for shipment to the lab.
Please note: Care Credit extended payment plans are not available to International Clients. Fees are in U.S. Dollars. Enrollment fee is non-refundable. Fees apply to a single birth.

