Spotlight
One donation can save multiple lives. Here are the facts:
- We are ranking top 14 in India in the service of blood donation across India
- Just 1 donation can save up to 3 lives.
- More than 38,000 blood donations are needed every day all over the world.
Blood Donation
Fill the form given below:
Availablity Check
A+
No of Donors available : 50
B+
No of Donors available : 45
AB+
No of Donors available : 30
O+
No of Donors available : 60
A-
No of Donors available : 30
B-
No of Donors available : 22
AB-
No of Donors available : 9
O-
No of Donors available : 4
Plasma & Platelet
Blood Type | You Can Donate To | You Can Receive From |
---|---|---|
O+ | O+, A+, B+, AB+ | O+, O- |
A+ | A+, AB+ | A+, A-, O+, O- |
B+ | B+, AB+ | B+, B-, O+, O- |
AB+ | AB+ | All Blood groups |
O- | All Blood Groups | O- |
A- | A-, A+, AB+, AB- | A-, O- |
B- | B-, B+, AB+, AB- | B-, O- |
AB- | AB+, AB- | AB-, A-, B-, O- |

Need Help,can save your Life?
Now that you know how your blood type can be helped by recipients, please schedule an appointment to request blood today.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)
Yes. Donating blood is safe. The supplies used to collect blood are sterile and only used once.
Each state sets the minimum blood donor age. You must be at least 16 or 17-years-old depending on your state. Some blood centers may have an upper age limit. Please call and check with your local blood center for more information.
Only for a moment. Pinch the fleshy, soft underside of your arm. That pinch is similar to what you will feel when the needle is inserted.
The entire process takes about one hour and 15 minutes; the actual donation of a pint of whole blood unit takes eight to 10 minutes. However, the time varies slightly with each person depending on several factors including the donor’s health history and attendance at the blood drive.
The entire process takes about one hour and 15 minutes; the actual donation of a pint of whole blood unit takes eight to 10 minutes. However, the time varies slightly with each person depending on several factors including the donor’s health history and attendance at the blood drive.You must wait at least eight weeks (56 days) between donations of whole blood and 16 weeks (112 days) between Power Red donations. Whole blood donors can donate up to 6 times a year. Platelet apheresis donors may give every 7 days up to 24 times per year. Regulations are different for those giving blood for themselves (autologous donors).