Donors:

  • Must be 17 years of age or older
  • Must weigh at least 110 pounds
  • Must provide a photo ID or two other forms of ID
  • Must be in general good health:
    • No fever, sore throat, or flu-like symptoms
    • No active cold symptoms (congestion, coughing, wheezing)
    • No diarrhea with fever (one month waiting period from last date of symptoms)
    • No recent major surgery
    • No history of hepatitis, convulsions, heart disease, or cancer
    • No tattoos or body piercings in the last 12 months

Click here to request an appointment.

Recommendations:

Eating
All donors should eat a good meal within 3 hours before giving blood.

On Medication? You may still be eligible to give blood!

If you are on medication for a health condition such as high blood pressure or diabetes or have been previously deferred from donating blood, you may now be eligible to donate.

Most medicines will not prevent you from giving blood. However, the reason you are taking the medicine may affect whether you qualify as a blood donor. Please discuss this with the person scheduling your appointment. When you come to donate, please bring a list of all medications you are currently taking. 

If you are on high blood pressure medicine, you can donate as long as your blood pressure is below 180 systolic (first number) and below 100 diastolic(second number) at the time of donation.  Medications for high blood pressure do not disqualify you from donating.

Please check our current eligibility requirements by calling the Blood Bank at 302-737-8400 or 1-800-533-6957. The Blood Bank staff will be happy to discuss them with you.

Refrain from Strenuous Physical Activity
After giving blood, avoid participating in strenuous physical labor or athletic activities for the rest of the day. You can resume your normal activities the next day.

Please Note
Persons at risk for AIDS (or those listed below and their sexual partners) are NOT permitted to give blood:

  • Anyone infected with the AIDS virus (HIV)
  • Anyone who has ever used illegal IV drugs (using needles)
  • Any male who has had sex with another male, even one time, since 1977
  • Anyone who has had sex in exchange for money or drugs since 1977
  • Anyone who has had gonorrhea or syphilis (VD) in the last 12 months
  • Anyone with hemophilia who has received clotting factor concentrates
Blood donors are needed every day. If you are able to give blood, please join our efforts to save lives on Delmarva!


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