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Bloodless Medicine and Surgery Hospitals

Below you will find a list of hospitals that offer what are commonly referred to as bloodless medicine, transfusion-free, blood conservation or blood management services.


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Country State City Hospital Reverse Sort Order Phone
USA GA Atlanta Atlanta Medical Center (404) 265-6712
USA AZ Phoenix Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center (602) 239-6070
USA FL Jacksonville Baptist Health (866) 839-9161
USA CT Bridgeport Bridgeport Hospital (866) NO BLOOD
USA MI Kalamazoo Bronson Methodist Hospital (269) 341-8575
USA NE Omaha Creighton University Medical Center (800) 425-6638
USA NJ Hackensack Hackensack University Medical Center (201) 996-2963
USA PA Philadelphia Hahnemann University Hospital (800) 472-3277
USA TX San Antonio Northeast Baptist Hospital (210) 297-2746
USA PA Philadelphia Pennsylvania Hospital (888) 451-6060
USA OH Cleveland Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital (216) 844-3492
USA CA Riverside Riverside Community Hospital (951) 788-3000
USA CA San Ramon San Ramon Regional Medical Center (925) 275-8422
USA PA Philadelphia St. Christopher's Hospital for Children (800) 532-1101
USA TX Houston St. Joseph Medical Center 866-754-8029
USA MO Kansas City St. Luke's Hospital (816) 932-6183
USA NY Staten Island Staten Island University Hospital (718) 226-6792
USA PA Abingon Abington Memorial Hospital (215) 481-7400
USA PA Pittsburgh Allegheny General Hospital (877) 284-2100
USA CA Anaheim Anaheim Memorial Medical Center (714) 308-4335 Cell 714-999-5103
USA WA Auburn Auburn Regional Medical Center 253-833-7711 x1378
USA NY Brooklyn Brookdale Hospital Medical Center (718) 240-5843
USA CA Orange Chapman Medical Center (800) 970-9470
USA CA Madera Children's Hospital Central California (559) 353-5343
USA LA Lake Charles Christus St. Patrick Hospital (888) 491-2888 After hours Page 337-493-4828
USA NY Hudson Columbia Memorial Hospital (518) 828-7601 Ext. 8130
USA NJ Camden Cooper University Hospital (856) 342-2476
USA CA Corona Corona Regional Medical Center (951) 751-3769
USA MI Rochester Crittenton Hospital Medical Center (248) 652-5369
USA AL Tuscaloosa DCH Health System (800) 266-4324
USA WA Spokane Deaconess Medical Center (509) 473-2890
USA CA Palm Springs Desert Regional Medical Center (760) 323-6311
South Korea Busan Seo-Ku Dong-A University Medical Center (051) 240-2410 :Phone
USA NC Durham Duke University Medical Center (919) 668-2467
USA CA Tarzana Encino - Tarzana Regional Medical Center (818) 609-2276
USA PA Danville Geisinger Medical Center (570) 214-9732
USA PA Wilkes-Barre Geisinger Wyoming Valley (570) 819-5443
USA CA Santa Anna Glendale Memorial Hospital and Health Center (818) 502-1900
USA CA Los Angeles Good Samaritan 213-977-2121
USA WA Puyallup Good Samaritan Community Hospital (800) 368-5615
USA CT Hartford Hartford Hospital (860) 545-4119
USA AR Little Rock HBO Clinic (501) 353-2130
USA MI Grand Rapids Helen DeVos Children's Hospital (616) 391-9115
Chili Santiago Hospital Clinico de la Universidad de Chili (562) 223-2309
USA FL Miami Jackson Memorial Hospital (800) NO-4-BLDD [664-2533]
USA NJ Neptune City Jersey Shore Medical Center (732) 776-3390
USA WA Richland Kadlec Medical Center (800) 780-6067 Ext. 2817
USA OH Lake County Lake Hospital (440) 354-1135
USA OH Lakewood Lakewood Hospital (216) 363-2270
USA CA Lakewood Lakewood Regional Medical Center (562) 531-2550
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Bloodless Medicine and Surgery Hospitals Directory Disclaimer:
NoBlood does not make any claim or distinction as to the level of skill, experience, or competency of the institutions offering these services. Since there is currently no set standard of care regulated or recognized for hospitals that offer what are commonly referred to as bloodless, transfusion-free, blood conservation or blood management services, this list is provided merely as a service to the public based on the claim of the institutions mentioned and nothing more. As a potential patient and consumer, each individual should contact the facility of their choice and interview the prospective physicians and healthcare providers to determine whether they satisfy his or her needs in the stated specialty or not.