Everything you need to know about eligibility, process, safety, and benefits of blood donation.
Healthy individuals aged 18–65 years with weight above 45 kg and hemoglobin over 12.5 gm/dl can donate safely.
Donors must have normal BP, temperature, and be free from infections, recent illness, or major surgeries.
People with infections, chronic diseases, recent surgeries, tattoos within a year, or recent donations are not eligible.
Donors voluntarily give blood with consent for testing and safe usage following ethical practices.
Quick registration, health history review, and basic tests like BP, temperature, and hemoglobin are conducted.
The process is safe, simple, and takes about 5–10 minutes under expert medical supervision.
Air-conditioned rooms, recliners, refreshments, and medical care ensure a comfortable experience.
Drink fluids, avoid alcohol, and rest well. Keep bandage dry and avoid heavy activities.
If dizziness or bleeding occurs, rest, apply pressure, or use ice packs. Contact the blood bank if needed.
Free tests include HIV, hepatitis, BP, hemoglobin, and blood group screening for every donor.
Supports heart health, provides free health screening, and improves overall well-being.
Used in surgeries, trauma care, cancer, dengue, anemia, and critical care for patients.
We appreciate donors with certificates, badges, and rewards to encourage participation.
We honor blood donors through appreciation programs, certificates, and rewards, encouraging regular blood donation and recognizing their vital role in saving lives.

