Blood Bank
Blood Bank
Overview
The hospital’s blood bank service is crucial to patient treatment because it ensures a consistent supply of safe and appropriate blood products. It collects, tests, and stores blood units and is staffed by experienced doctors and skilled professionals.
Blood donations are critical for operations, trauma cases, and patients suffering from illnesses such as anaemia or cancer. To ensure the safety of transfusions, strict screening and testing protocols are in place. Our blood bank is operational 24 x7.
Services Offered
Blood collection
The blood bank collects blood from volunteer donors. Donors are screened for eligibility and then have their blood drawn. The blood is then tested for multiple infectious diseases, ABO and Rh blood types.
Blood storage
At our blood bank, blood and blood products are stored in special refrigerators and freezers.
Blood transfusion
Our blood bank plays a key role when it comes to transfusing blood and blood products to patients in need. Transfusions are typically done in a hospital setting.
Blood component preparation
Blood is separated into its different components, such as red blood cells, platelets, and plasma at the blood bank. This allows us to provide patients with the specific blood components they need.
Blood testing
Testing blood for diseases, such as HIV, hepatitis, etc. are undertaken here. We also test blood for ABO and Rh blood types.
Transfusion medicine consultation
Our blood bank staff can provide consultation to clinicians on transfusion medicine topics, such as blood product selection and transfusion reactions.
Psoriasis Treatment
Dermatologists provide psoriasis treatments, which may include topical therapies, light therapy (phototherapy), or oral drugs.
Hair and Scalp Disorders
Evaluation and therapy are offered for ailments such alopecia (hair loss), dandruff, and scalp infections.
Nail Disorders
Dermatologists diagnose and treat nail problems such as fungal infections, ingrown toenails, and nail psoriasis.
Cosmetic dermatology
Aesthetic procedures such laser resurfacing, chemical peels, dermal fillers, and Botox are offered.
Acne Treatment
Dermatologists offer a variety of acne treatments, such as topical creams, oral drugs, and surgical procedures like chemical peels or laser therapy.
Eczema and Dermatitis Management
Patients with eczema and dermatitis can receive treatment plans that may include prescription creams, lifestyle recommendations, and allergy testing.
Acne Treatment
Dermatologists offer a variety of acne treatments, such as topical creams, oral drugs, and surgical procedures like chemical peels or laser therapy.
Eczema and Dermatitis Management
Patients with eczema and dermatitis can receive treatment plans that may include prescription creams, lifestyle recommendations, and allergy testing.
Dermatologic Surgery
Dermatologists also undertake Mohs surgery, a specialized method for removing skin cancer, as well as surgical techniques to remove skin growths, cysts, and skin cancer lesions.
Wound Care
Dermatologists help manage chronic wounds or ulcers, especially when they are caused by skin disorders like diabetic ulcers.
Allergy Testing
Patch testing is a procedure doctors use to find potential allergens causing dermatitis in patients with suspected allergic skin disorders.
Pediatric Dermatology
Pediatric dermatology offers specialized treatment for kids with skin issues such eczema, birthmarks, and genetic skin problems.
Laser and Light Therapies
Dermatologists utilize lasers and light-based therapies for a variety of skin conditions, including tattoo removal, scar treatment, and skin rejuvenation.
Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) Screening
Testing and care for STIs including syphilis and herpes that show symptoms on the skin are also offered.
Cosmetic Consultations
Dermatologists offer consultations to go through and suggest skincare regimens and items that are specific to each patient's skin type and issues.