Pricing

Lazaron is continuously working towards making the service more affordable to parents. 

Store your baby’s stem cell from as little as R190 per month*

Lazaron understands that not all parents have the financial means to immediately meet the costs involved. To make this once in a lifetime opportunity more affordable we have 4 flexible payment options allowing you to save these precious stem cells for your unborn child:

1) Full payment
2) 12-Month-Payment Plan
3) 24-Month-Paymen-Plan
4) Credit Card

For full details on our payment options please email enquiries@lazaron.co.za or complete our enquiry form at the bottom of the page. None of our payment options require any prior credit approval

* Note: An annual storage fee of R148 (excl vat) apply to all options. This payment is made only once a year (6% escalation annually broadly consistent with CPI)

**Note: A R1000 courier surcharge will apply to all Namibian baby’s

Payments Cover

  • 24 Hour service
  • Collection
  • Processing
  • Cryo-preservation (storage)
  • FREE Retrieval and dedicated transport of sample if required by the baby or immediate family to anywhere in the world (terms and conditions apply)

A full refund of the Processing & Storage fee will be given if for any reason the stem cells are not successfully stored.

A refund of the Processing and Storage Fee is given, should the cells be retrieved and used  for your baby within the first 3 years of his/her life.

Multiple Births

Twins receive a discount of R3,000 on the 2nd child

Triplets receive a discount of R4,000 on the 3rd child

Have you banked with us before?

Lazaron appreciates your loyalty and will reduce our charges by R1,000 for a 2nd time storage and R2,000 for your 3rd storage.

Terms and condition apply. Vat & interest have not been included in the R190 per month payment option

Storing umbilical cord stem cells is an insurance policy for the unlikely event your child becomes ill with a condition treatable with cord blood stem cells.
Cord blood is a rich source of stem cells 'the building blocks of life' which parents are increasingly choosing to store on behalf of their children.