Indian Red Cross Society Blood Bank in Mangalore, Karnataka

Contact No : 0824 2423755 Email : NA
Address : Dakshina Kannada District Branch, "Red Cross Bhavan, Lady Goshen Hospital, Behind D.C. Office Pincode : 575001
District : Mangalore City : Mangalore
Indian Red Cross Society is located at Dakshina Kannada District Branch, "Red Cross Bhavan, Lady Goshen Hospital, Behind D.C. Office in the Mangalore district of Karnataka. Phone number, contact email and website address if available is provided above in the blood bank vital information section. Please refer to the location on Map if you want to visit this blood bank right now. Checkout other blood banks near Indian Red Cross Society if this one is closed or if you cannot find your required blood type and amount of blood needed. Apart from Indian Red Cross Society you can also try K.L.E.Societys , Dr. Kamal hospital and Medical Research Centre, A.J.Hsopital and Research centre, Srinivasa Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Yenapoya Medical College Blood Bank, Tejasvini Hospital, Lions Blood Bank, Tejasvini Hospital, KMC, University Medical Centre, City Hospital Research and Diagnostic Centre, The District Surgeon, Wenlock District Hospital, Fr.Mullers Charitable Institutions, Nitte University Blood Bank.

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Things to do before rushing to a blood bank

  1. Make sure the blood bank is open and can fulfil your requirement. Call them up whenever possible before you waste time on travelling to the blood bank.
  2. Note your required blood group and other importac details like quantity and conditions from your doctor.
  3. Please note that most blood banks seek replacement blood from donors who are frieinds or relatives of the receiver.
  4. Some bloods banks charge money per unit of blood and some charitable ones are free.