Lab Quality & Safety

What Documents Should a Stem Cell Clinic Provide?

Documentation is a clear sign of a transparent clinic. Here are the documents a careful patient may ask for.

June 22, 2026 7 min read Editorial Team Lab Quality & Safety, Stem Cells, Thailand

Key takeaways

  • Certificate of analysis is essential.
  • Donor screening records for allogeneic cells.
  • Doctor's written treatment plan.
  • Aftercare and follow-up documentation.

Certificate of analysis (COA)

A COA typically lists cell count, viability, sterility, endotoxin, and marker results for the batch.

Donor screening (allogeneic)

For donor-derived cells, ask for the donor screening summary and consent documentation.

Doctor's written plan

A licensed physician should provide a written plan covering rationale, expected timeline, and known risks.

Aftercare and follow-up

Written aftercare instructions and a defined follow-up schedule should accompany any consultation pathway.

Doctor assessment reminder. This article is educational only. Suitability and risks must be reviewed by a licensed physician.

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