Platelets Availability in Perambalur, Tamil Nadu

Need platelets in Perambalur, Tamil Nadu? 4 blood banks in Perambalur report live platelet stock — but be aware platelets have a 5-day shelf life, so stock can change within hours. For dengue cases and cancer treatments, single donor platelets (SDP) collected by apheresis are often preferred over random donor platelets (RDP).

Shelf Life
5 days at 22°C with continuous agitation
Donation Frequency
Every 14 days via apheresis (max 24/year)
Blood Banks Tracked
4 in Perambalur

Live Blood Availability in Perambalur

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About Platelets

Platelets help blood clot. They're transfused to dengue, cancer, and bone marrow patients. Platelets have the shortest shelf life of any blood product.

Who needs platelets?

  • Dengue patients with severe thrombocytopenia
  • Leukaemia and other cancer patients on chemotherapy
  • Bone marrow and organ transplant recipients
  • Patients with autoimmune platelet disorders

Blood Banks in Perambalur, Tamil Nadu

Verified blood banks, blood centres, and blood storage units — sourced from the Government of India's eRaktKosh portal.

  • Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan Institute Of Medical Science And Hospital

    Charitable/VolBlood Bank
    31
    units
    Run by Srinivasan Charitable and Educational Trust, No. 274/, Perambalur, Perambalur, Tamil Nadu
  • Muthu Blood Centre (muthu Charitable Trust)

    Charitable/VolBlood Bank
    28
    units
    No.153 Mettu St Opp to Vegetable Market, Perambalur, Perambalur, Tamil Nadu
  • Government District Head Quarters Hospital, Perambalur

    Govt.Blood Bank
    26
    units
    Government District Head Quarters Hospital, Perambalur, Perambalur, Perambalur, Tamil Nadu
  • Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan Medical College And Hospital Blood Centre

    Charitable/VolBlood Bank
    13
    units
    1st floor Diagnostic Block, Trichy Chennai Highways (NH 45) , Perambaulur, Perambalur, Tamil Nadu

Platelets in Perambalur — FAQs

Platelets have only a 5-day shelf life — the shortest of any blood product. Demand spikes during dengue season (typically July–November in north India) and around cancer treatment schedules. Most blood banks rely on directed donation from family or apheresis donors.

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