Lucknow Nursing Home Association Blood Bank in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh

Contact No : 0522 4070185 Email : NA
Address : B-72 (A), Nirala Nagar Pincode : NA
District : Lucknow City : Lucknow
Lucknow Nursing Home Association is located at B-72 (A), Nirala Nagar in the Lucknow district of Uttar Pradesh. 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 Lucknow Nursing Home Association if this one is closed or if you cannot find your required blood type and amount of blood needed. Apart from Lucknow Nursing Home Association you can also try St. Joseph Hospital, Vivekanand Polyclinic and Institute of Medical Sciences, Command Hospital, B.N.K. Hospital, Fatima Hospital, O.P. Chaudhary Hospital and Research Centre Blood Bank, Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Chikatsalya, Indira Diagnostic and Blood Bank limited, Kohli Blood Bank and Components Private limited, Shekhar Blood Bank and Component Centre, Eras Medical College and Hospital, Nidan Diagnostic Centre and Blood Bank, Medison Hospital Private limited, Fehmina Hospital & Trauma Centre (Blood bank), Sahara Hospital, Integral Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukharjee, Civil Hospital, SGPGI Blood Bank, Divine Heart Hospital and Research Centre, Sh. Chattrapati Shivaji Maharaj Chikitsalaya University, Nova Hospital limited, Balrampur Hospital.

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Important points to remember when going to a blood bank

  1. Is the blood bank open at this time and does it have have you want? Wasting time on travelling when minutes amount to life and death of a patient.
  2. Make sure you know what blood group and how many units of blood is required.
  3. Sometimes you can only get blood by replacement (donate 1 unit for 1 unit)
  4. Sometimes you need to pay for the blood and sometimes its free at fully charitable blood banks.