AdventHealth Blood Center (2024)

Generous donors like you can provide a life-saving gift to AdventHealth patients. Your blood helps us provide essential care, including transfusions of blood, plasma and platelets in the treatment of critical injuries and chronic conditions.

  • Make an Appointment
  • Our Services
  • FAQs

How You Can Help

Every day, blood donors help patients of all ages: accident and burn victims, heart surgery and cancer. In fact, every two seconds, someone in the U.S. needs blood. Your donation will save lives.

Register Here to Make a Blood Donation Appointment

Methods of Donation

Here’s how your blood is collected depending on the type of donation — and how often you can return to generously donate again.

Whole Blood

A pint of whole blood is drawn and is processed in a laboratory to be separated into components (red blood cells, plasma, and sometimes platelets and cryoprecipitate). It takes just 20 minutes of your time and it can save up to four lives. You can donate every 56 days.

Apheresis

An apheresis blood donation is the process of blood drawn through a special machine to separate it during the donation, so that only certain parts of the blood are collected and the remainder is returned to you.

Double Red Cell

Double red cell donations are performed using an apheresis machine. The donation takes about 35 minutes and allows you to donate two pints of red cells. We do not collect your plasma or platelets. You can donate every 112 days.

Plasma

Plasma is the liquid portion of your blood that transports water and nutrients to your body's tissues. We do not collect your red cells. Sometimes we can collect your plasma and platelets at the same time. You can donate every 28 days.

Platelets

Platelets are the very small cell fragments in your blood that help stop bleeding. Cancer patients receive a lot of platelets due to the effects of chemotherapy. You can donate platelets every 7 days and can give up to 24 times a year. Appointments are recommended for platelet donations.

Blood Donation FAQs

9 items. To interact with these items, press Control-Option-Shift-Right Arrow

Expand AllCollapse All

The AdventHealth Bloodmobile will be collecting at all AdventHealth facilities: hospitals, schools, churches and AdventHealth employee events. We will be running our Bloodmobile seven days a week from 8 am to 4 pm — and we will provide cookies, juice and a gift for each donor.

Blood is made up of four main components: red blood cells, platelets, plasma and white blood cells. Each whole blood donation has the potential to save up to three lives.

Blood donations save lives. Some people need blood because of illnesses, infection or other factors that stop the body’s ability to produce its own blood. Blood is also needed after many traumatic injuries to replenish lost blood.

To donate blood, you need to be in good health, at least 16 or older and weigh at least 110 pounds. The final determination of eligibility is made at the time of donation. If you are under the age of 18, you’ll need a Parental Consent Form to donate.

Click here for the age 16 form.

Click here for the age 17 form.

The need for blood never stops. The AdventHealth Bloodmobile will send your blood to AdventHealth inpatients and outpatients.

Drink plenty of water prior to donating. Eat a light, healthy meal, preferably iron-rich foods. Avoid fatty foods. Donating on an empty stomach is not recommended.

Registration: Staff will check you in (if you have not pre-registered) and provide an overview of eligibility requirements and information on the blood donation process.

Donor Health History Questionnaire: Complete the confidential questionnaire that will be provided, answering each question honestly and to the best of your ability.

Our ABO QuickPass: Enables potential donors to access and respond to history and screening questions online prior to their arrival at your blood drive.

Mini Physical Examination: Staff will take your blood pressure, pulse, temperature and determine your iron levels.

Whole blood: You can donate every 56 days for a total of 6 donations a year.

Double red: You can donate every 112 days for a total of 3 donations a year.

Plasma: You can donate every 28 days and can give up to 12 times a year.

Platelets: You can donate platelets every 7 days and can give up to 24 times a year.

Yes, donating blood is safe. You can’t get COVID-19, HIV/AIDS or any other infectious disease from giving blood because we always use new, sterile needles that are discarded after one use. The environment is sanitary and safety precautions are in place.

Expand AllCollapse All

AdventHealth Blood Center (2024)

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Errol Quitzon

Last Updated:

Views: 5920

Rating: 4.9 / 5 (59 voted)

Reviews: 82% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Errol Quitzon

Birthday: 1993-04-02

Address: 70604 Haley Lane, Port Weldonside, TN 99233-0942

Phone: +9665282866296

Job: Product Retail Agent

Hobby: Computer programming, Horseback riding, Hooping, Dance, Ice skating, Backpacking, Rafting

Introduction: My name is Errol Quitzon, I am a fair, cute, fancy, clean, attractive, sparkling, kind person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.