The Blood Bank at the Federal Medical Centre, Abeokuta (FMCA) plays a vital role in supporting patient care by providing safe and reliable blood and blood products.
Our Blood Bank is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and staffed by experienced professionals committed to maintaining the highest standards of safety and quality.
Our Services
The FMCA Blood Bank offers a comprehensive range of services, including:
- Blood Collection: Safe and efficient collection of blood from voluntary and replacement donors.
- Blood Screening: Rigorous testing for infectious diseases to ensure blood safety.
- Blood Storage: Advanced refrigeration and storage techniques to maintain blood viability.
- Blood Transfusion Services: Coordinating safe blood transfusions for patients in need.
- Component Preparation: Separation of whole blood into components like red cells, platelets, and plasma.
Why Donate Blood?
Blood donation is a life-saving act that benefits:
- Patients in Emergencies: Including accident victims and trauma cases.
- Surgical Patients: Supporting those undergoing major and minor surgeries.
- Cancer Patients: Especially those needing regular transfusions during chemotherapy.
- Mothers and Newborns: During childbirth complications.
- Individuals with Blood Disorders: Such as sickle cell anemia and hemophilia.
How to Donate Blood
Becoming a blood donor at FMCA is simple and safe:
Eligibility Check:
- Must be aged 18–65 years.
- Weigh at least 50 kg.
- Be in good general health.
Pre-Donation Screening:
- Basic health assessment.
- Hemoglobin level check.
Blood Donation Process:
- The process takes approximately 10–15 minutes.
- The entire visit, including screening and recovery, lasts about an hour.
Post-Donation Care:
- Rest and refreshment provided.
- Donors are advised to drink fluids and avoid strenuous activities.
Safety Measures
The safety of our donors and recipients is our top priority. We ensure:
- Sterile Equipment: All blood collection is done using sterile, disposable equipment.
- Comprehensive Testing: Blood is tested for HIV, hepatitis B and C, syphilis, and other infections.
- Safe Storage: Blood is stored under strict temperature control until needed.
Become a Regular Donor
Regular blood donation is encouraged, as it helps maintain an adequate blood supply. By becoming a regular donor, you:
- Support the Community: Your donation could save up to three lives.
- Benefit Your Health: Regular donors receive free health checks.
- Join Our Donor Network: Stay informed about blood drives and special donor events.
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