LIST of LICENSED BLOOD BANKS in INDIA * (February, 2015)

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LIST of LICENSED BLOOD BANKS in INDIA * (February, 2015) LIST OF LICENSED BLOOD BANKS IN INDIA * (February, 2015) Sr. State Total No. of Blood Banks No. 1. Andaman and Nicobar Islands 03 2. Andhra Pradesh 140 3. Arunachal Pradesh 13 4. Assam 76 5. Bihar 84 6. Chandigarh 04 7. Chhattisgarh 49 8. Dadra and Nagar Haveli 01 9. Daman and Diu 02 10. Delhi (NCT) 72 11. Goa 05 12. Gujarat 136 13. Haryana 79 14. Himachal Pradesh 22 15. Jammu and Kashmir 31 16. Jharkhand 54 17. Karnataka 185 18. Kerala 172 19. Lakshadweep 01 20. Madhya Pradesh 144 21. Maharashtra 297 22. Manipur 05 23. Meghalaya 07 24. Mizoram 10 25. Nagaland 06 26. Odisha(Orissa) 91 27. Puducherry 18 28. Punjab 103 29. Rajasthan 102 30. Sikkim 03 31. Tamil Nadu 304 32. Telangana 151 33. Tripura 08 34. Uttar Pradesh 240 35. Uttarakhand 24 36. West Bengal 118 Total 2760 * List as received from the Zonal / Sub-Zonal Offices of CDSCO. Sr. No Sr.No Name and address of the Blood bank Central-wise State-wise (1). ANDAMAN & NICOBAR 1. 1) M/s G.B Pant Hospital, Atlanta Point, Port Blair-744104 2. 2) M/s I.N.H.S. Dhanvantri, Minni Bay, Port Blair-744103 3. 3) M/s Pillar Health Centre, Lamba Line, P.B. No.526, P.O.- Junglighat, Port Blair-744103 (2). ANDHRA PRADESH 4. 1) A.P.Vidya Vidhana Parishad Community Hospital Blood Bank, Hospital Road, Gudur-524101, Nellore Dist. 5. 2) A.S.N. Raju Charitable Trust Blood Bank, Door No. 24-1-1, R.K. Plaza (Sarovar Complex), J.P. Road, Bhimavaram, West Godavari Dist. 6. 3) Alluri Sita Rama Raju Acadamy of Medical Sciences Blood Bank, Ground Floor, Hospital Block, NH5, ELURU-4, 7. 4) Anil Neerukunda Hospital Blood Bank, Sangi Valasa, Bheemunipatnam (M), Visakhapatnam 8. 5) Apollo Hospitals Entps. Ltd., Apollo Hospitals Heart & Kidney Centre Blood Bank, # 10-50-80, Heart & Kidney Center, 1st Floor, Waltair Main Road, Visakhapatnam 9. 6) APVVP Area Hospital Blood Bank, Area Hospital Premises, Ground Floor, Proddutur. 10. 7) APVVP Area Hospital Blood Bank, Area Hospital Premises, Muddanoor Road, Pulivendla, Kadapa 11. 8) APVVP Area Hospital Blood Bank, Kavali, S.P.S.R Nellore. 12. 9) APVVP Community Hospital Blood Bank, Area Hospital Premises, Madanapally, Chittoor. 13. 10) APVVP District Hospital Blood Bank, Ground Floor, Hospital Premises, Chenchupeta, Tenali-2, 14. 11) APVVP NT Rama Rao Vaidyalayam Blood Bank, Poolbagh Road, Anakapalli, Visakhapatnam 15. 12) APVVP, Area Hospital Blood Bank, Nuzvid, Krishna dt. 16. 13) Area Hospital Blood Bank, Near Black Bridge, Moberlipeta, Amalapuram-1, 17. 14) Arogyavaram Medical Centre Blood Bank, Ground Floor, D.No. 16-1, Bartons Laboratory, AMC Sanitorium, Arogyavaram, Chittor. 18. 15) AS Raja Voluntary Blood Bank, D.No. 10-50-11/7, 1st Floor, Virasi Centre, Waltair Main Road, Visakhapatnam 19. 16) ASN Raju Charitable Trust Blood Bank, H.No. 15-5-4 & 16, I st & II nd Floor, Sri Satya Sai Complex, Bank Street, Palakollu. Page 1 of 117 20. 17) Aswini Hospital Blood Bank, Ground Floor, Aswini Hospital Premises, TTD, Tirumala. 21. 18) Belif Blood Bank, Sai Complex III Floor, Addanki Bus Stop Centre, Kurnool Road, Ongole-523002. 22. 19) Best Rotary Blood Bank, D.No. 22-6-54, 1st Floor, Sarojininaidu Sreet, Kothapet, Tenali-522 201. 23. 20) Bethesda Blood Bank (A Unit of Bethesda Homes Voluntary Organisation), D.No. 29-10-2, Ground Floor, Narasimharao Naidu Street, Suryaraopet, Vijayawada 24. 21) Bhimavaram Hospitals Limited Blood Bank, # 64/6A, 6B/7A & 7B, I st Floor, Opp. SRKR Eng. Col., Juvvalapalem Road, 25. 22) Blessed Blood Bank, D.No. 5-1-45/1, 2nd Floor, Vijaya Hights Building, Palnadu Road, Narsaraopet-522601, Guntur. 26. 23) Blood Bank Aayush Hospitals, Aayush NRI LEPL Health Care Pvt. Ltd., First Floor, D. No. 40-13-3 & 3A, Ring Road, Sri Ramachandra Nagar, Vijayawada-520 008, Krishna Dist., AP 27. 24) Boga Parvathamma Memorial Donation Service Organisation, D.No. 7-137, Jayanagar Colony, Kadapa – 516 002. 28. 25) Chaitanya Blood Bank, D.No.40-9/1-26, Vasavya Complex, 1st floor, Vasavya Nagar, Benz circle, Vijayawada-10, Andhra Pradesh 29. 26) Dhanwantari Voluntary Blood Bank & Blood Components (A Division of Dhanwantari Charitable Trust), D.No. 46-21- 1, 2nd Floor & Part of 3rd Floor, Opp. Godavari Grameena Bank, Danavaipet, Rajumandry, East Godavari 30. 27) Dist. Head Quarters Hospital Blood Bank, 1 st Floor, APVVP District Head Quarters Hospital, Ongole, Prakasham Dist., AP 31. 28) District Co-ordinator of Hospital Services Blood Bank Ground Floor, District Hospital Premises, Machilipatnam 32. 29) District Head Quarter Hospital Blood Bank, 1st Floor, District Head Quarter Hospital Premises, Chittoor 33. 30) District Head Quarter Hospital Blood Bank, Govt. Dist. Hospital Premises, Ground Floor, Cantonment, Vizianagaram 34. 31) District Hospital Blood Bank, 1st Floor, District Hospital Premises, Rajamundry 35. 32) Dr. Anji Reddy Multispeciality Hospitals Pvt Ltd, D. No. 7- 320, Piduguralla, Guntur Dist. A.P - 522413 36. 33) Dr. Pinnamaneni Siddartha Inst. of Medical Sci. & Res. Foundation Blood Bank, Siddhartha Nagar Chinoutpalli (V), Gannavaram Mandal, Krishna dt. 37. 34) DSR District Government Head Quarter Hospital Blood Bank, Government Head Quarter Hospital Premises, Ist Floor, Nellore 38. 35) Fathima Institute of Medical Sciences Blood Bank, Ramrajupally, Pulivendala Road, Kadapa-516 390 Page 2 of 117 39. 36) GMR Varalakhsmi Care Hospital Blood Bank, GMR nagar, Rajam, Srikakulam (Dist), 532127- AP. 40. 37) Good Samaritan Blood Bank, H. No. 13-1/1, Good Samaritan Cancer and General Hospital, Vangayagudem, Eluru, West Godavari 41. 38) Govenment District Hospital Blood Bank, First Floor, APVVP District Hospital Premises, Nandyal, Kurnool 42. 39) Government Area Hospital Blood Bank, Area Hospital Premises, Ist Floor, Gudivada, Krishna dt. 43. 40) Government General Hospital Blood Bank (Medical University General Hospital Blood Bank), Ground Floor, Government General Hospital Premises, Hanumanpet, Vijayawada 44. 41) Government General Hospital Blood Bank, First Floor, Government General Hospital Premises, Kurnool 45. 42) Government General Hospital Blood Bank, (Formerly District Head Quarter Hospital), Dist. H.Q. Hospital Premises, Ground Floor, Anantapur 46. 43) Government General Hospital Blood Bank, First Floor, OP Block, Station Road, Guntur 47. 44) Government General Hospital Blood Bank, Government General Hospital Premises, Ground Floor, Kakinada, East Godavari Dist. 48. 45) Government Head Quarters Hospital Blood Bank, Govt. H.Q. Premises, Ground Floor, RR PET, ELURU-6, 49. 46) Government Maternity Hospital Blood Bank, Government Maternity Hospital Premises, Ruia Hospital Road, Tirupathi Chittoor Dist 50. 47) Government Victoria Hospital for Women & Children Blood Bank, 1st Floor, Victoria Hospital Premises, 1 Town, Visakhapatnam-1 51. 48) Govt Area Hospital Blood Bank, Tuni, East Godavari Dist. 52. 49) Govt. Area Hospital Blood Bank, APVVP Area Hospital, Ground Floor, Chirala. 53. 50) Great Eastern Medical School & GEMS Hospital Blood Bank, Ragolu, Srikakulam Mandal, Srikakulam 54. 51) GSL Medical College and General Hospital Blood Bank, Laxmipuram, NH.5, Rajanagaram Mandal, Rajhamundry 55. 52) Indian Naval Hospital Ship Kalyani Blood Bank, Kalyani Gandhigram Post, Visakhapatnam. 56. 53) Indian Red Cross Society B.S. Sastry Blood Bank, D.No. 8- 5-2/A, Besides DM & HO Office, Bapuji Kalamandir,Srikakulam 57. 54) Indian Red Cross Society Blood Bank, # 10/971, Bellam mandy, Near Matipeddapuli, Trunk Road, Chaddapa. 58. 55) Indian Red Cross Society Blood Bank, # 20-119, 1st Floor, Red Cross Building, Prakasham High Road, Chittoor 59. 56) Indian Red Cross Society Blood Bank, # 57-1-29 to 31, Railway Station Road, Ongole 60. 57) Indian Red Cross Society Blood Bank, 1st Floor, Govt Area Hospital, Adhoni, Kurnool Page 3 of 117 61. 58) Indian Red Cross Society Blood Bank, Area Hospital Permises, Markapur, Prakasam Dist. 62. 59) Indian Red Cross Society Blood Bank, Area Hospital Premises, First Floor, Palnadu Road, Narasaraopet-1 63. 60) Indian Red Cross Society Blood Bank, Area Hospital, 1st Floor, ZP Compound, Guntur-4 64. 61) Indian Red Cross Society Blood Bank, D.No.14-35-4, Red Cross Buildings, 1 Red Cross Avenue, Maharanipeta, Visakhapatnam 65. 62) Indian Red Cross Society Blood Bank, D.No.14-35-4, Red Cross Buildings, 1 Red Cross Avenue, Maharanipeta, Visakhapatnam 66. 63) Indian red cross society Blood Bank, District Area Hospital, Ananthapur. 67. 64) Indian Red Cross Society Blood Bank, District Branch, Govt. Medical College Hospital Building, Engineering College Road, Sarada Nagar, Ananthapur 68. 65) Indian Red Cross Society Blood Bank, Govt. General Hospital Premises, Eluru-6 69. 66) Indian Red Cross Society Blood Bank, H.No. 8-14-39, Red Cross Street, Gandhi Nagar, Kakinada 70. 67) Indian Red Cross Society Blood Bank, Parvathipuarm TownArea Hospital Permises, 1st Flor, Belagam, Parvathipuram, vizianagaram 71. 68) Indian Red Cross Society Blood Bank, Red Cross Road, adjacent to Govt. Maternity Hospital, Near Vegitable Market, Nellore. 72. 69) Indian Red Cross Society Blood Bank, Sy. No. 894 & 896/2, Ground and First Floor, DM & HO Campus, Kurnool 73. 70) Indian Red Cross Society Blood Bank, T.S.No. 7/1B, Near Ganesh Temple, Contonment, vizianagaram 74. 71) Indian Red Cross Society, Dr Mullapudi Harischandra Prasad Red Cross Blood Bank, IRCS Building, D.No. 27- 14-9, Doddipatlavari Street, Tanuku. 75. 72) Indian Red Cross Society, Opp III Town Police Station, Court Complex, E.G.DT, Rajahmundry Branch, Rajahmundry. 76. 73) IRCS Blood Bank, at APVVP Govt. Area Hospital, Ground Floor, Kadiri, Anantapur 77. 74) IRCS Blood Bank, Community Health Center, Narsapuram, West Godavari Dist., AP 78. 75) IRCS Blood Bank, District Branch, Jangareddygudem, West Godavari District, A.P. 79. 76) IRCS Red Cross Blood Bank, Government Hospital Campus, Repalli. 80. 77) Jagruti Charitable Trust Blood Bank, D.No. 77-1-2, 1st Floor, Jagruthi Building, Gandhipuram, Rajamandry-3. 81. 78) K.K Indian Red Cross Society Blood bank, S. N0. 1083/3, RDO office Compound, Trunk Road, Kavali, Nellore 82.
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