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Donating Blood

By choosing to donate, you are playing an important role in protecting the health of people in your community. In fact, chances are you or one of your family members will need blood or a blood product at some time in life. There are several types of blood donation that can ensure the right blood product is available when needed. Based on your blood type and situation we can help identify the best donation type for you.

Whole Blood
Whole blood donations are needed from all blood types and are the only blood donation opportunity available in some areas.
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Platelets
Type A and AB blood donors are ideal for platelet donation. This type of donation is through a process called apheresis where only specific blood components are collected while the rest of your blood is returned to you. This type of donation is only available at selected donor centers and is not available in all areas.
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Red Cells
Red cell donation is best for type O and B blood donors. This type of donation is through a process called apheresis where only specific blood components are collected while the rest of your blood is returned to you. This type of donation is only available at selected donor centers and is not available in all areas.
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Plasma
For type AB and A donors, plasma donation is best. This type of donation is through a process called apheresis where only specific blood components are collected while the rest of your blood is returned to you. This type of donation is only available at selected donor centers and is not available in all areas.
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Autologous or Directed Donation
This type of donation requires a doctor's order and is in preparation for a planned surgery or medical procedure.
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