The Hospital Ángeles Blood Bank is reliable and safe, helping to save lives through our advanced infrastructure and specialized medical equipment.
331 Montaña Monarca Ave., North, Montaña Monarca Development, 58350 Morelia, Mich.
7:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
The Blood Bank at Hospital Angeles Morelia a comprehensive service whose primary goal is to provide safe, high-quality blood and blood components to patients in need. Our team of highly trained professionals is responsible for collecting, processing, storing, and distributing blood efficiently and safely.
At our Blood Bank, we use state-of-the-art technology and follow strict quality protocols to ensure the safety of donors and recipients. We perform screening tests for transfusion-transmissible diseases, such as HIV, hepatitis B and C, and syphilis, among others, to ensure that the blood being transfused is safe.
In addition, we offer apheresis services, which allow us to obtain specific blood components—such as platelets, plasma, or red blood cells—selectively and without affecting the donor. This allows us to provide more specialized and personalized treatments to our patients.
Our Blood Bank also has a voluntary donation program, through which we invite people to donate blood out of altruism and solidarity. Through this initiative, we aim to raise awareness about the importance of blood donation and promote a culture of regular giving.
The Blood Bank at Hospital Angeles Morelia a reliable and safe service that provides blood and blood components to patients in need, adhering to the highest standards of quality and safety.
Donating blood is a simple, safe, altruistic, and voluntary process. All the equipment used is new and disposable. The entire process takes about 90 minutes.
THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS MUST BE MET:
Current regulations establish clear and specific criteria for when you are NOT eligible to donate blood—either temporarily or permanently—which are part of the clinical evaluation and will be discussed with you.
THE DONATION PROCESS CONSISTS OF SEVERAL STAGES:
Identification: This must be provided in the form of a valid official ID (National ID card, passport, or professional license). If you do not have one of these, you will not be able to donate.
Clinical evaluation: This is conducted prior to donation and consists of an interview (all information will be kept confidential, so we encourage you to be honest for the benefit of both the recipient and the donor) and a physical examination; once completed, it must be signed by you and the physician who performed it.
Laboratory testing is conducted in two phases:
We are required to inform you if any of your test results indicate a significant health concern. A positive test result for any blood-borne disease will result in your exclusion as a donor, the destruction of the products derived from your donation, and the reporting of the results to the Health Authority. All your information will be handled in accordance with the Personal Data Protection Act.
Self-exclusion: If, after answering a few simple questions about your lifestyle and sexual practices, you decide that your blood is not suitable for donation, or if the doctor finds your answers to be unclear, your donation will be rejected in accordance with current regulations.
Informed consent to donate is one of the most important legal requirements for donating blood, so we ask that you read it carefully (if you have any questions, please ask the doctor to clarify them for you).
AFTER DONATING, YOU MUST TAKE THE FOLLOWING STEPS:
After the donation,you may experiencesomeside effects, the most common of which are:
Ten business days after donating, you maypick upthe results of the laboratory tests we performedin person, provided you present avalid form of identification(IFE, passport) along with yourdonation receipt.
DON'T FORGET...
The Blood Bank is a specialized service responsible for collecting, processing, storing, and distributing blood and blood components for use in blood transfusions and other medical treatments.
Anyone over the age of 18 who is in good health, weighs more than 50 kilograms, and meets the established medical and safety requirements can donate blood at the Blood Bank.
The blood donation process at the Blood Bank usually takes about 45 minutes, including registration, the medical interview, and the blood draw.
Yes, donating blood at the Blood Bank is safe. Strict hygiene and safety measures are followed to ensure the health of both the donor and the recipient. In addition, all equipment used is sterile and single-use.
Blood and its components can be stored at the blood bank for a specific period of time. Red blood cells can be stored for up to 42 days, platelets for up to 5 days, and plasma for up to 1 year, provided that proper storage conditions are maintained.