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.