Blood Bank & Transfusion Services

The Blood Bank & Transfusion Services Department plays a critical role in providing safe, timely, and quality-assured blood and blood components for patients requiring emergency care, surgeries, trauma management, cancer treatment, critical care, and various medical conditions. Our department follows strict national standards and safety protocols to ensure the availability of screened and compatible blood products.

We are committed to supporting life-saving treatments through safe blood collection, processing, storage, and transfusion services.

Blood is one of the most essential components of modern healthcare. Whether it is an emergency accident, major surgery, childbirth complication, cancer treatment, or chronic blood disorder, timely access to safe blood can make a life-saving difference.

Our Blood Bank is equipped with advanced facilities for blood collection, testing, component separation, storage, and transfusion support.

Our Blood Bank & Transfusion Services

Blood Collection Services
  • Voluntary Blood Donation
  • Replacement Blood Donation
  • Donor Registration & Screening
  • Blood Donation Camps
  • Healthy Donor Counseling
  • Safe Blood Collection Procedures
Blood Component Preparation
  • Packed Red Blood Cells (PRBC)
  • Fresh Frozen Plasma (FFP)
  • Platelet Concentrates
  • Cryoprecipitate
  • Whole Blood Components
  • Component Separation Services
Blood Compatibility Testing
  • Blood Grouping & Typing
  • Cross-Matching
  • Compatibility Testing
  • Antibody Screening
  • Pre-Transfusion Testing
  • Emergency Blood Matching
Transfusion Services
  • Emergency Blood Transfusion
  • Surgical Blood Support
  • ICU & Critical Care Support
  • Oncology Transfusion Support
  • Obstetric & Gynecological Blood Support
  • Pediatric Transfusion Services
Specialized Blood Services
  • Massive Transfusion Protocols
  • Trauma Blood Support
  • High-Risk Surgical Support
  • Neonatal Transfusion Support
  • Thalassemia Patient Support
  • Hematology Support Services
Donor Care Programs
  • Donor Health Assessment
  • Post-Donation Care
  • Voluntary Donor Awareness Programs
  • Community Blood Donation Initiatives
Patients Who Commonly Need Blood Transfusion
    • Trauma & Accident Patients
    • Major Surgery Patients
    • Cancer Patients
    • Thalassemia Patients
    • Severe Anemia Cases
    • Obstetric Emergencies
    • ICU & Critical Care Patients
    • Hematological Disorders
    • Pediatric Critical Cases
    • Organ Failure Patients
Advanced Facilities & Technology
  • Licensed Blood Bank Services
  • Advanced Blood Storage Systems
  • Component Separation Unit
  • Blood Grouping & Cross-Matching Facilities
  • Infection Screening Laboratory
  • Temperature-Controlled Blood Storage
  • Emergency Blood Availability
  • Quality Assurance Programs
  • 24×7 Blood Bank Support
  • Computerized Blood Inventory Management
Safety & Quality Standards

Every donated blood unit undergoes rigorous testing for:

  • Blood Group Verification
  • HIV Screening
  • Hepatitis B Screening
  • Hepatitis C Screening
  • Syphilis Testing
  • Malaria Screening
  • Compatibility Testing
  • Quality Control Procedures
Why Choose Our Blood Bank & Transfusion Services?

✔ Safe & Screened Blood Supply

✔ Advanced Blood Component Therapy

✔ Strict Quality & Safety Protocols

✔ 24×7 Emergency Blood Support

✔ Modern Storage & Processing Facilities

✔ Experienced Blood Bank Professionals

✔ Rapid Blood Availability During Emergencies

✔ Support for All Medical Specialties

✔ Voluntary Blood Donation Programs

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Yes. Blood donation is a safe procedure performed under strict medical supervision using sterile, disposable equipment.

Typically, about 350–450 ml of blood is collected, which the body naturally replenishes over time.

Healthy individuals can generally donate blood every 3–4 months, depending on eligibility criteria.

Healthy adults meeting the required age, weight, and medical eligibility standards can donate blood.

Screening helps ensure that donated blood is safe and free from infections that could be transmitted to recipients.

Blood components are separated parts of donated blood such as red cells, platelets, plasma, and cryoprecipitate, each used for specific medical needs.

Yes. Blood requirements for planned surgeries can be assessed and arranged according to medical needs and availability.

Severe dengue can cause platelet counts to fall significantly, and platelet transfusions may be required in selected cases based on clinical assessment.