OUR COMMITMENT
Participating hospitals invite mothers expecting normal, healthy births to donate the resulting umbilical cord. This tissue was once discarded as medical waste but is now recognized as an excellent source of high-quality stem cells.
With the mother’s informed consent, the umbilical cord is clamped off immediately after the baby is born. A specialized nurse is present in the delivery room to perform the extraction procedures.
The byproduct is then carefully transported to our sterile, FDA-compliant laboratory, where it is processed into a cell allograft.
Our lab specialists screen all donated tissue under AATB (American Association of Tissue Banks) standards and extract stem cells using advanced protocols.
Processed with the highest standards of safety, testing, and quality control, all products are manufactured in compliance with FDA Current Good Manufacturing Practice (CGMP) and Good Tissue Practice (GTP) regulations.
Unlike many regenerative medicine providers, we extract our units in standardized concentrations to ensure accurate and consistent treatment doses.
Each product is shipped in single-dose preparations on dry ice to ensure maximum preservation and viability upon arrival.

The Regenerative Lab Process
Consent
Expecting mothers at participating hospitals are offered the opportunity to donate their umbilical cord tissue. Those who choose to participate undergo a thorough screening and sign informed consent forms, allowing their donation to be used in regenerative medicine.
Donation
Immediately after delivery, a trained nurse performs the collection of umbilical cord tissue and blood. The donated tissue is then safely transported for processing.
Processing & Production
The regenerative Lab process applies rigorous AATB regulatory standards to screen all umbilical cord tissue for quality and safety. Processing is conducted in a sterile, FDA-compliant laboratory that meets cGMP (Current Good Manufacturing Practice) and GTP (Good Tissue Practice) standards to ensure the highest level of care and consistency.