Gleneagles Global Hospital’s Transfusion medicine facilities are one of the most advanced in India. They contain blood transfusion wards for the donor to donate blood, and the blood banks to safely store the blood until needed. The department consists of highly skilled professionals who understand the special needs of the patients and provide excellent care. We are one of the largest transfusion medicine departments with many years of experience in this field, performing blood transfusion for patients every day.
The transfusion medicine department is well furnished with latest technology machines to provide you with the best of service and care. Utmost care is taken while performing the blood transfusion procedure, so that the blood-borne infections are prevented. With an established and well-equipped lab, with latest technological equipment for the diagnosis and treatment of patients we aim to provide the best care in India.
Division units add another level of service for the patients. They are:
Our experience and expertise, coupled with our team, plan the best treatment for you to keep you healthy. Help us to provide you with a healthy life by joining hands with Gleneagles Global Hospitals team.
Iron deficiency is the most common cause of low hemoglobin levels. Consume iron-based foods like liver, red meat, spinach, tofu, almonds, dates, and oysters.
Folic acid, a B-complex vitamin, is required to increase the blood cell count. Food sources of folic acid are green leafy vegetables, sprouts, peanuts, bananas, broccoli and liver.
Beetroot is highly recommended to increase hemoglobin levels. It is rich in iron, folic acid as well as fiber and potassium. Its nutritional value helps increase the body’s red blood cell count.
Iron cannot be fully absorbed by the body without the help of Vitamin C. Eat foods rich in vitamin C like papaya, oranges, lemon, strawberries, broccoli, tomatoes and spinach.
An apple a day keeps the hemoglobin level normal as it is rich in iron. Add a little ginger or squeeze lemon into the apple and drink it twice daily.
Reduce your intake of coffee, tea and alcohol as this can interfere with the absorption of iron and reduce the blood cell count.