Blood Transfusion

A blood transfusion is a medical procedure in which donated blood or blood components (like red blood cells, platelets, or plasma) are given to a patient through a vein (IV).


🔹 Why is it done?

Blood transfusion is used to:

  • Treat severe anemia

  • Replace blood lost during surgery or accidents

  • Help patients with blood disorders (like thalassemia, hemophilia, sickle cell disease)

  • Treat low platelet count or low hemoglobin

  • Support newborns or mothers during childbirth complications

Why Choose Us?

At KGH Hospital, we are committed to delivering compassionate, accessible, and quality healthcare for all. With a legacy of service and a focus on continuous improvement, we combine modern medical facilities with skilled professionals to ensure patient well-being at every step.

  • Proper Service: Blood is available at all hours for immediate medical needs.

  • Strict Safety Protocols: Every unit of blood is thoroughly screened for infections and compatibility.

  • Blood Component Separation: Facilities for separating whole blood into RBCs, plasma, platelets, etc.

  • Voluntary Blood Donation: We actively promote and conduct blood donation camps, encouraging individuals to contribute to this life-saving cause.

  • Donor Recognition: All donors receive appreciation certificates and basic health screening.

  • Support for All Departments: From ICU to maternity ward, every critical department is linked for seamless transfusion needs.