One of a very touching Cordlife’s success story I have read was about a baby by the name of Georgia. An accident at birth in 2007 deprived Baby Goergia of oxygen in her brain resulting to cerebral palsy. The damage to her brain caused her to move involuntary, suffer from muscle spasms and have up to 50 seizures a day. It was only after Cordlife put the family in touch with a renowned neurosugeon that enable Georgia to be infused with her own cord blood, also stored by Cordlife. Her condition has improved since then.
Cordlife
Medical Philippines Inc (“Cordlife”
or the “Company”), a fully owned subsidiary of Cordlife Group
Limited, a Singapore Exchange mainboard listed consumer healthcare
company catering to the mother and child segment, announced the
opening of their newly upgraded stem cell processing and
cryopreservation facility at UP-Ayalaland Technohub, Quezon City.
This expansion came less than 5 years from the opening of its
facility in the country and was mainly driven by the growing number
of parents who recognize the value of banking their baby’s stem
cells in the country.
Held at Crowne Plaza in Ortigas, together with some mommy bloggers, I was one of the attendees as the Cordlife launched a newly upgraded stem cell facility in the Philippines. The event was hosted by DJ Delamar Arias and graced by celebrity moms, actress and beauty queen Lara Quigaman and reporter/journalist Niña Corpuz. Delamar, Lara and Nina all shared their personal experiences of being Cordlife moms themselves.
Also in attendance to underscore Cordlife’s commitment to Filipino parents and their children were Cordlife Group CEO Jeremy Yee, Cordlife Philippines Medical Director Dr. Arvin Faundo, and Cordlife Philippines Director Michael Arnonobal.
The event highlighted the five essentials of mother and child that Cordlife addresses through services. These essentials are security, expertise, investment, bond, and value for life.
With the newly upgraded stem cell facility that can accommodate up to 30,000 cord blood and cord lining units, more parents can enjoy a sense of security when they bank their baby’s stem cells at Cordlife’s state-of-the-art processing and cryopreservation laboratory. Parents who banked with Cordlife can have peace of mind knowing that their baby’s stem cells are kept in a highly secure laboratory that was built to withstand earthquakes of up to magnitude 8, and ward off fire with its fire-retardant walls. Furthermore, the vapour-phased liquid nitrogen cryogenic tanks used to preserve the cord blood and cord lining samples are not dependent on electricity, making them 100% safe and reliable in case of power outages.
Cordlife’s expertise in the
stem cell banking arena, is proven not only by being the largest
network of cord blood banks in Asia, but also the number of cord
blood releases for stem cell transplant and their adherence to the
stringent global standards of AABB (formerly known as American
Association of Blood Banks). Cordlife Philippines is also the
country’s first and only ISO 9001:2008 and Department of
Health-registered cord blood and cord lining bank.
Cordlife
emphasized once more their commitment to provide more value
for life by being a steadfast partner
to parents who wish to bank their baby’s stem cells because of
their proven ability to treat Leukemia, Thallasemia and other types
of cancers. “I actively tried to develop our parenting IQ, from how
to change a diaper to knowing the many diseases that could threaten
my baby’s future. I still remember the sense of relief having found
out that we could provide him biological insurance through stem cell
banking,” saying Lara Quigaman.
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