How is my sample collected?

For more information on how your sample is collected, click the link below to view our 6 simple steps to stem cell banking.

What are my storage options?

Find out all your storage options here

Why choose us

As one of the world's most accredited stem cell banks, we provide secure storage for umbilical cord blood and tissue,
ensuring access to valuable stem cells for future medical use. Our unique Nano-Cool collection kits maintain the highest quality during
transportation, offering advanced protection for your samples. With extensive experience and cutting-edge genetic screening, we help detect potential health risks early.
Our commitment to safety, innovation, and reliability makes us a trusted choice for safeguarding your family's health and well-being.

What others say about us

"My daughter's future is my number one priority in life, I want to make sure I have secured and given her everything she may need."

"We were so impressed by Future Health’s professionalism and the phlebotomist they sent when I gave birth was both incredibly efficient and empathetic to the emotions we were going through in the last stages of birth and I hardly noticed her presence at all."

"I would definitely recommend Future Health Biobank to friends and family. Without a doubt I would recommend the service that they offer."

Sarah Carnelley

Nottingham UK, January 2015

Chemmy Alcott

Former British World Cup Alpine Ski Champion

Priya Khetani

Solihull UK, 2014

Help and advice

What is umbilical cord stem cell banking?

Stem cells are the building blocks of life, they create a direct link between your child’s good health at the time they are born and their good health in the future. Stem cells can be used to treat conditions such as leukaemia and thalassemia.

Diabetes discovery

The use of stem cells to treat diabetes has been in clinical trial for many years.
However, for the first time, there has been an umbilical cord stem cell transfusion into a patient, in the hope that it will prevent them from developing type I diabetes.