Latoya
6 months ago
I鈥檝e done this about 6 times now, it鈥檚 a fantastic cause to be involved in, donating blood for cancer patients and premature babies and hospital emergencies who need it, very helpful nurses attend you while you are donating, many more donors needed to , a big thumbs up for this always
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Troy
8 months ago
I went to give blood at Exeter Corn Exchange earlier today. All of the staff were really friendly and professional throughout (as always), social distancing was respected, and even though there is clearly a lot more pressure on the NHS right now, the waiting time to donate was very short. Thank you to all of the workers at the Corn Exchange today!
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Camille
8 months ago
Have given blood 15 plus times now and have never had a bad experience. The staff have always been utterly professional and just as importantly they have always been friendly too. They always strive to have you in and out in about one hour which is reassuring for those who have a busy schedule. Free drinks and snacks afterwards too!
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Racheal
11 months ago
I tried to give blood today, I have waited 8 months to be allowed after the birth of my daughter but unfortunately had to cancel my appointment I had booked with my husband due to a close family death. Anyway I rebooked an appointment but was unable to get one with my hubby so asked on the phone about having my daughter with me and if that was ok, I was assured this was fine as long as she can sit and entertain herself which she is happy to do. So I arrive and explained that my daughter will sit happily on a blanket on the floor next to the bed and play, the first lady said 'lovely, please take a seat'. After 5 minutes of waiting a nurse approaches me and tells me it's against H and S rules to have a baby on the floor, could I please go and get my pram. I agreed and said that's fine but she wont be as settled in the pram just because that how my daughter is. So off I went to get the pram and returned to the waiting area, I then waited 30 minutes for another nurse to finally start the process by which time my daughter is getting a little touchy because shes in her pram. After all the questions and the finger prod another nurse approaches me and tells me I am unable to donate today as my daughter is looking upset which will upset other patients and she doesn't think its appropriate! I was shocked as I had been there for over 45 minutes by now and asked them why they hadn't told me before. They said they were leaving me until last because I had a baby and didn't want me to disturb or distract the other patients…I'm still struggling to understand any logic there? So not only did I not donate but I also wasted 2 1/2 hours and fuel as I had to drive 16 miles both ways as it was a last minute booking and couldn't get anything more local!
I understand the issues that arose but seriously you need to have a set policy in place so all the staff know what to advice, I will not bother trying to go on my own with my daughter again but I just wish the person on the phone could have adviced me better or the staff at the centre to advice me sooner!
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Chelsey
1 year ago
I give blood as often as possible, the staff are so good and friendly and it鈥檚 really such a good thing to be a part of. Great job guys – and give if you can!!!
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Liliana
1 year ago
Some of the most politest and friendliest people you can鈥檛 me across. I appreciate they are realiant on blood donations so are probably trained to thank donors but I have been on the sessions right on the last knockings. Some of the staff have completed twelve hours shifts: only come to the end of it they have to load all the equipment chairs beds into a 7.5 ton truck.
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Celia
2 years ago
This experience won鈥檛 stop me from donating, but hopefully it鈥檒l inform anyone else in a similar situation. 鈥?
I鈥檝e been trying to donate since last July after having a miscarriage. I knew they had a protocol regarding donating after this, so I let an adviser know via telephone and informed her that I would like to start donating again as soon as possible. She said she amended my profile and that I could start booking appointments, however following that phone call I was blocked from booking till Feb 2019. I had to contact them again asking them to re-open my profile but none of my information had been updated therefore I had to explain the painful details of my recent miscarriage to a different adviser on the phone. Unbelievably I had to do this AGAIN for a third time as the second and third adviser didn鈥檛 update my details either! Eventually I just left it and just won鈥檛 bother donating till Feb 2019. Very disappointing, especially when you actually want to donate and save lives.
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Patricia
2 years ago
Donated blood and other samples.
Quiet an experience to remember.
Some gaps identified in infrastructure and service orientation architecture.
Could do better
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Kari
2 years ago
I've been trying to donate my 71st (in the UK) pint of blood since 14 November 2017 but unfortunately, the GiveBlood NHS service seems to think it is amusing to arrange an appointment some months before the event, then text and email one continually in the days leading to the appointment with manipulative comments about how important your donation will be and how dreadful it will be if you don't turn up and then …. an hour before you are due to attend … they send you a text to say your appointment is cancelled! On investigation, at first it appears the session is cancelled but, if you sleuth a bit (and after the cancellation has been confirmed by Blood HQ) you discover … this is not the case … the session IS taking place, the van IS there, the staff IS there, everything IS as it should be for a blood donation session BUT … they don't want your blood group; you are not a 'rare' group – you are a boring, regular, common group so … they don't want you to appear today so they pretend there are staff shortages to cover this! They've got enough of yours … never mind you booked the appointment months ago, never mind they have been manipulating you like crazy for the last few days about how AWFUL it will be if you do not turn up to give blood to all the people who are desperate to get your group, never mind you have said 'no' to other entertainments or commitments (coz I'm giving blood) … they aren't interested in any of that – you are simply not on their list for today anymore. I really wonder how they can do this over and over and over again. This is the third time in the last year my booked and confirmed appointment has been cancelled by the NHS Blood service less than three hours before I'm supposed to be rolling up my sleeve! Are they taking the … or just in a rather rude way, telling me there is something wrong with my blood??? What a very funny way to treat people who are trying to help the Blood Service, don't you think?
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Deana
6 years ago
This is the official website for the British Blood Bank or Give Blood which is part of the NHS.
This site can help you find your nearest place to donate blood and platelets.
There is a host of information related to blood and platelet donation on this site, and more information on data like the level of the current blood reserves.
If you can donate I would recommend that you do, could save a life, and in return yours might get saved by another donor.
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Janette
10 years ago
Informative, good website however a lot of links making navigation somewhat tedious. Overall a useful website.
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Parker
11 years ago
Good site from the National Blood Service…tells us everything we ever wanted to know
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Kelli
11 years ago
very good web site