Upcoming Blood Donation Events

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  • Whole Blood Donations

    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.

  • Platelet Donations

    We have an urgent need for platelet donations. Please consider scheduling this type of donation. Platelet donations are a two hour appointment.

Appointments may become available as we expand services. If you don't see an appointment on your preferred date, join our wait list.

AdventHealth Bloodmobile outside on the grass.

Bloodmobile Now Open

The AdventHealth Bloodmobile will allow us to make blood donation as simple and convenient as possible. On-the-go seven days a week, you’ll find this mobile collection center at employee events, hospital campuses and other locations throughout the community. We hope to see you on board soon!

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

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