Safe Blood Services
Kakatiya Hospital's Blood Bank provides comprehensive blood services including blood collection, component separation, cross-matching, and emergency transfusion. Our modern facility ensures safe and timely blood supply for all patient needs.
Our blood bank is equipped with modern blood collection and storage facilities. We follow strict quality control protocols to ensure blood safety. We provide whole blood and blood components including packed cells, plasma, and platelets for transfusion needs.
Safe blood collection
Blood component processing
Blood compatibility testing
24/7 blood supply
Blood safety testing
Component collection
Blood Bank Specialists
Qualified blood bank professionals
Strict safety protocols
Round-the-clock emergency service
Rigorous testing standards
Healthy adults aged 18-65 who weigh at least 45 kg can donate blood. You must be in good health, not pregnant, and free from certain medical conditions. Our team conducts a brief health screening before donation to ensure donor safety.
Men can donate blood every 3 months (minimum 12 weeks) and women every 4 months (minimum 16 weeks). This interval allows your body to replenish blood cells. Our blood bank maintains donor records to track donation history.
All donated blood undergoes comprehensive screening for HIV, Hepatitis B and C, Syphilis, Malaria, and blood grouping. These tests ensure blood safety for recipients. Only blood that passes all screening is released for transfusion.
The entire blood donation process takes about 30-45 minutes. This includes registration, health screening, donation (10-15 minutes), and post-donation refreshment. Our staff ensures a comfortable and safe donation experience.
Yes, family members can request blood for patients. Blood is issued based on availability and medical priority. We require a requisition from the treating physician. Our blood bank coordinates with hospital departments for emergency needs.
Our Blood Bank specialists are here to provide you with safe blood services. Contact us today.