OneBlood

Category: Blood donation center

Address: 1855 N University Dr #1827, Coral Springs, FL 33071, USA

Phone: +19542825195

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 11AM–7PM

Tuesday: 10AM–6PM

Wednesday: 10AM–6PM

Thursday: 11AM–7PM

Friday: 9AM–5PM

Saturday: 7AM–3PM

Reviews

Todd Volpe

Sep 4, 2022

I've donated here quite a few times and every time it always takes longer than expected, regardless of the number of people working. Making an appointment doesn't seem to help with getting done quicker. Expect to be there for around an hour and a half. The people working are very personable and the nurses do a great job ensuring minimal pain.

Maurice Pierre

Aug 16, 2022

Many years ago I learned how crucial and essential it is to give blood. There are so many people in need of transfusions, surgeries, battling with blood and bone cancers, and those with medical emergencies. And with the current blood shortage, it is even more critical that you find time to donate. One blood makes it easy for you to donate blood with their mobile blood donation centers, as well as their numerous on-site locations. The staff at the Coral Springs office are always super friendly, efficient, and effective at taking you through the donation process. There is a short questionnaire to fill out to ensure you are eligible to give blood, and they take your vitals as well. My veins are like my love life; particularly hard to find, but extremely strong once it gets going 😂😅 Nevertheless, they are always very careful and have always found my veins without any pain or unnecessary poking. Then you just sit back and relax until it's done. The staff also offer some juices, water, and snacks to assist in replenishing your body after your donation. I highly encourage you to donate blood and save a life. And if you want an incredible experience visit Coral Springs One Blood donation center

Patricia Morales

Aug 6, 2022

I went today with my mother that has cancer to take blood the person on the front desk ask me if she speak English she doesn’t. Si they didn’t do snitching because she doesn’t speak English. Thais racusm

Christopher DeHerrera

Jul 21, 2022

I am gonna leave a terrible review. I have given over 2.6 gallons of whole blood since moving to Florida in 2014. I am pretty regular, but today’s visit should be a 0 star. I walked into the technician who just seemed lost. Asked the same questions multiple times, the trainer chimed in with “Hes new, hope you understand”, I get it everyone deserves a start but when it takes 1hr 7 min in an empty One Blood to just set up, literally empty, I am the only person there is something wrong. Technician was bumbling all over the place, trainer had to instruct him exactly point of entrance for the needle, which even it was clear to me, go in and immediately pull up not to go under the vain. Low behold he did exactly the opposite, im in pain and trainer just says theres no bruising. Im like are you kidding me. Absolutely terrible experience, even the other technicians, two of which I used looked on with that “Oh god, please say he doesn’t screw it up” well my arm hurts and now there is bruising. I should of trusted my gut, if they ever start “Hes new” thats like a take your life in your own hands statement. For all your telemarketing calls for blood I think an experienced technician is probably an expectation rather a request.

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Questions & Answers

1st time how much, and how much 10 visits

richard black | Sep 4, 2022
OneBlood | Sep 6, 2022

Hello, Richard. OneBlood is a not-for-profit organization and regulated by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA). Volunteer donors remain the only source of blood for patients in need. FDA regulations prohibit blood centers from paying donors for their lifesaving donations. However, it is common for us to recognize donors by offering special promotional items such as t-shirts, coupons, discount tickets or gift cards. The availability of these items may change or may not always be available to donors depending on the specific promotion or location.

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Will I get paid

Nikki Liberatore | Nov 8, 2021
OneBlood | Nov 8, 2021

Hello Nikki. OneBlood is a not-for-profit organization and regulated by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA). Volunteer donors remain the only source of blood for patients in need. FDA regulations prohibit blood centers from paying donors for their lifesaving donations. However, it is common for us to recognize donors by offering special promotional items such as t-shirts, coupons, discount tickets or gift cards. The availability of these items may change or may not always be available to donors depending on the specific promotion or location.

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