- Introduction If you’re giving birth in one of our five cord collection hospitals, you can register to donate your baby’s cord blood. King's College Hospital (…
- Contact details Site Manager: Rashelle DinhamChristopher Fay Cord collectors:Laura JohnsonMatthew SalkeldNana SarpongWilliam Duffy Need to get in touch…
- The next steps Your swab pack will soon be on the way!Now you've filled in the forms, we'll get busy checking that your application is all OK. Keep an eye…
- Emily's story Emily was initially diagnosed at age 20 after noticing unexplained bruises on her legs. After intense treatment and a period of isolation, Emily rang the end…
- Where we are The London Clinic, 22 Devonshire Place, London W1G 6JA When you arrive make sure to introduce yourself at Reception on the ground floor of The…
- You could give someone like Ronnie another chance to live One-year-old Ronnie from Liverpool has just been diagnosed with severe aplastic anaemia, a…
- How cord blood saves lives What is cord blood?+- It’s the blood left in the placenta and umbilical cord after a woman has given birth. Cord blood contains lots…
- What do you need to know? Thinking of becoming a lifesaver? Here are a few things you should know: To apply to join the stem cell register, you need to…
- Location To donate your cord, you must be planning to give birth in one of five hospitals in the UK: King's College Hospital (London)…
- Your little one could be a little lifesaver! After the safe birth of your baby, you could give someone with blood cancer a second chance of life by donating your umbilical cord.…