Give the gift of life — become a donor
Your blood can save someone's life. Join the donor base and help those in need.
How to prepare for donation
Have a light breakfast in the morning. Do not donate on an empty stomach.
No alcohol 48 hours before; no aspirin or painkillers 72 hours before.
Avoid fatty, fried, spicy, smoked food, dairy, eggs, nuts, bananas the day before and on the day.
Why register now
- You will receive urgent (SOS) requests for your blood type in your region.
- Doctors and patients can find you when your blood type is needed.
- Reminders for your next donation and appointment booking at centers.
First time donating?
We have prepared a guide that answers all questions about donation.
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Donor tips
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Drink plenty of water 1–2 days before and on the day of donation. It helps you tolerate the procedure better.
Have breakfast on the day of donation
Lack of sleep can cause dizziness. Get at least 7–8 hours of sleep before donation.
No alcohol 48 hours before
On donation day – a light breakfast: porridge, bread, tea. Avoid fatty, fried and dairy foods.
Blood donation procedure
Registration → questionnaire → doctor examination → finger prick test → blood donation. The whole process takes about 1 hour.
Contraindications to donation
Temporary: colds, medication, recent surgery. Permanent: chronic diseases, HIV, hepatitis. Details from the doctor at the center.
Donor health
After donation rest 10–15 minutes, have some tea. Avoid heavy physical activity for 24 hours. Next whole blood donation no sooner than 60 days.
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Fill in the form with your blood type and contact details.
Patients and doctors search for donors by blood type.
You are contacted when needed. You save a life.
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