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Before you donate blood, please familiarize yourself with the following guidelines to ensure a successful and pleasant donation experience.
What You Should Know Prior to Donating
There is more than one type of blood donation. You have some choices about how to make a difference in life!
  • Whole blood donation - you donate a pint of whole blood which can be used either whole or separated into blood components. The actual donation takes about 15 minutes.
  • Apheresis donation - you donate a specific blood component, such as red blood cells. More red blood cells can be donated at one time by apheresis than by a whole blood donation. The apheresis donation is done using a machine which separates out the desired blood component. An apheresis donation may take up to an hour, so come ready to read or relax!

What You Should Do Prior To Donating
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  • Drink plenty of fluids and have a good meal before you donate.
  • Review the donor requirements andd verify that you are indeed eligible to donate at this time.
  • If you are a 17 or 18 year-old high school student, you must have cosult a doctor fefore donating blood.

What You Should Eat Before Donating
A healthy diet helps ensure a successful blood donation, and also makes you feel better! Check out the following recommended foods to eat prior to your donation.
  • Drink plenty of fluids.
  • Low fat foods
  • Iron rich foods.

Basic Requirements
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  • Be in generally good health and feeling well.
  • Weigh at least 110 pounds
  • Be 17 years of age up to 85
  • There may be additional requirements for some automated donations

Donation Frequency
  • Whole blood donors may donate every 56 days
  • Platelet donors may donate every 48 hours (donors are scheduled every two weeks)
  • Plasma donors may donate every 4 weeks
  • Double red cell apheresis donors may donate every 112 days

DO NOT DONATE BLOOD IF YOU:
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  • Have AIDS or have ever had a positive HIV test
  • Have any of the following conditions that can be signs or symptoms of HIV/AIDS:
    • Unexplained weight loss or night sweats
    • Blue or purple spots in your mouth or skin
    • Swollen lymph nodes for more than one month
    • White spots or unusual sores in your mouth
    • Cough that won't go away or shortness of breath
    • Diarrhea that won't go away
    • Fever of more than 100.5° F for more than 10 days
  • Have ever used needles to take drugs, steroids, or anything not prescribed by your doctor
  • Are a male who has had sexual contact with another male, even once, since 1977
  • Have ever taken money, drugs, or other payment for sex since 1977
  • Have hemophilia or another blood clotting disorder and received clotting factor concentrate
  • Have had sexual contact in the past 12 months with anyone described above

Available Donors
Group Donors
A+ 73
B+ 77
O+ 51
AB+ 45
A- 3
B- 5
O- 10
AB- 4
Total268
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