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Blood Banks in India

 BLOOD BANKS IN INDIA

 # ERAKHTKOSH: E BLOODBANK FINDER

1. https://ors.gov.in/ebloodbankportalLive blood status government site

2. www.indianblooddonors.com: Blood Helpline Call: 07966772377

3.  www.bloodconnect.org

7. www.friends2support.org (FRIENDS2SUPPORT)

8. www.indianredcross.org (011-23359379)

9. www.sankalpindia.net (9480044444)

10. www.hyderabadblooddonors.org (HYDERABAD)

MUMBAI: 104 or 1910

ASHIRWAD BLOOD BANK (Dadar) - 022-24154826,022-24153790, 022-24153387

St. George Blood Bank (Byculla) 022-22620344,22620242

Sir J.J Hospital Blood Bank 022-23739400, 02223735555 Extn 022-22621468                      

G.T Hospital Blood Bank (L.T marg) 022-22621464/65/66/67 Extn -1351 

NAVJIVAN BLOOD BANK (Borivali) 022-28935133, 022-28934122, 022-28918144

Indian Red Cross Society (Shaheed Bhagat Singh marg) 022-22663195, 022-22663560, 022-40500400

KOKILABEN DHIRUBHAI AMBANI HOSPITAL BLOOD BANK (Andheri) - 022-30900900 ,022-30696969                      Extn - 07203    

TATA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL BLOOD BANK (Parel) - 022-24127096   ,022-24177000   Extn - 4682 

DELHI - NCR:

AIIMS - 011-26594405, 011-26593726

Lions Blood Bank 011- 42258494

Red Cross Society 011- 23716441, 011-23359379, 9319982104, 9319982105

Rotary Blood Bank 011- 29054066

White Cross Blood Bank 011- 26831063

Pitampura Blood Bank: Emergency No. 011-27011212, 8130597597

Ganga Ram Hospital - 01142251800, 01142251868

Lal Bahadur Shastri Hospital - 011-22786688 ,22223167

Dharamshila Cancer Foundation - 011-43066424, 011-43066425

HARYANA

AMBALA: General Hospital: Ambala City - 0171-2552908

Sanjeevani Blood Bank 0171-2626557

Ballabgarh : Faridabad : Gold Field Blood Bank 0129-2209395

Faridabad General Hospital Blood Bank 0129-2411881 Gurugram General Hospital Blood Bank 0124-2321121

BIHAR:

PATNA IGIMS PATNA: 0612- 2297099, 2297631

KURJI HOLY FAMILY: 0612 - 2262540, 2262516

LIFE LINE BLOOD BANK: 0612-2303025, 9234990509

PATLIPUTRA BLOOD BANK: 0612- 2300840

KARNATAKA

Lions Blood Bank: 080-22266807

Naveen Blood Bank 080-26341907

Navarang Blood Bank 080-23521233

Unique Blood Bank 080-26700685, 080-26709970

Grace Blood Bank 080-23336608

BKF Voluntary Blood Bank 080-26392697

WEST BENGAL:

Bhoruka Blood Bank 033-2456850

Central Blood Bank 033-23510619

Siliguri Terrai Lions Blood Bank 0353 2548925

Rotary Blood Bank 0353 2513240

SURAT: 1090

Surat Raktdan Kendra 0261-2424594

Lok Samarpan Raktdan Kendra 0261-2547575

Lockhat Hospital, Rampura 0261-2422080/81

Civil Hospital Majuragate 0261-22444556/57

Mahavir Cardiak, RTO 0261-2471770

TAMIL NADU: Indian Red Cross Society – 28554425

Janseva Blood Services – 24835401

Jeevan Blood Bank – 28220494

Lions Blood Bank – 28414949

Rotary Blood Bank Vijaya Hospital – 24881392

FOR OTHER STATES VISIT RESPECTIVE STATE PAGES

CLICK HERE BLOOD NOT FOUND: WHAT NEXT

1. CALL THE BLOODBANKS LISTED ABOVE AND RAISE REQUEST

2. GO TO INDIVIDUAL STATE PAGE , AND CHECK BLOODBANK NUMBERS

3. CALL AND CHECK WITH HOSPITALS NUMBERS

4. POST ON SOCIAL MEDIA : FACEBOOK / TWITTER

Twitter handles to tag :

Blood Aid :- https://twitter.com/BloodAid

Blood Donar India - https://twitter.com/BloodDonorsIn

KAB welfare ( Delhi Ncr only ) https://twitter.com/KABWelfare

a) On your Profile

 b) On Profile of Bloodbank specified above : like https://www.facebook.com/IndianBloodDonors/

c) On Local Groups page Delhi : https://www.facebook.com/groups/Delhi.Helpost/

d) Friends2support.org - Download from playstore and connect with donors directly - Click here

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