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Transfusion Medicine Doctors in Goa - Manipal Hospitals

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Transfusion Medicine Doctors in Goa

At Manipal Hospitals, highly trained transfusion medicine doctors in Goa ensure safe and effective use of blood and blood products. Their role goes beyond simply giving transfusions. They supervise donor screening, separate blood into components, and match them accurately with patients. Each step is designed to mitigate risks and deliver the best possible outcomes. The specialists support patients across many medical areas, including Oncology, Paediatrics, General Surgery, Gynaecology, and Emer......

At Manipal Hospitals, highly trained transfusion medicine doctors in Goa ensure safe and effective u......

Goa

Consultant - Transfusion Medicine and Blood Bank

Qualification:

MBBS | DNB (ImmunoHematology and Transfusion Medicine)

FAQs

They manage the safe use of blood and blood products, working closely with other specialists. Their guidance is vital in treating anaemia, bleeding disorders, cancers, and surgical patients.

A transfusion may be required for severe anaemia, major surgery, trauma-related blood loss, cancer treatments, or bleeding disorders. Transfusion medicine doctors in Goa carefully evaluate each case to decide what is the safest and most effective option.

The team of experts reviews medical history, current medicines, and past transfusion records. They perform baseline tests and outline safety checks. Patients are also informed about monitoring during the transfusion to ensure comfort and safety.
 

Yes. At Manipal Hospitals, the top transfusion medicine doctors in Goa work with regional blood centres and networks to arrange rare or specially matched blood. This approach ensures patients with uncommon blood types also receive transfusions at the earliest.
 

Yes. Blood transfusions are considered safe when supervised by specialists. The experts follow strict donor screening, infectious disease testing, and cross-matching. Patients are closely monitored during and after the transfusion to detect and manage any adverse reactions quickly.