Age

Are you 17 or older? To become 
a blood and plasma donor in Canada you must be at least 17 years old.

Medications

Taking a prescription medication? Review our list of acceptable and unacceptable medications.

Vaccinations

Got a shot recently? View our list of waiting periods for vaccinations.

Travel

Lived or travelled outside of Canada? Find out if there is a waiting period before you can donate.

 

What are the steps when you donate blood or plasma?

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Find out if you’re eligible

Check the list above and take the eligibility quiz. If you’re still not sure or want more information, read the ABCs of eligibility.

Eligibility quiz
ABC’s of eligibility

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Book an appointment

Download the GiveBlood app or use our website to book an appointment at a donor centre or local donation event near you. It’s fast and easy.

Book an appointment

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Arrive and get started

Bring your a valid government-issued ID with your full name and date of birth, along with a list of medications you’re taking. Then we’ll do a quick donor questionnaire and a simple test to check your hemoglobin (iron) level.

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Donate

Sit back in a comfy chair while you donate. Chat with our team members or other donors. There’s always someone right there if you’re worried or have questions.

Accessibility in donor centres

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Relax and refresh

Rest for a few minutes in the refreshment area and enjoy a snack and drink.


Enjoy the positive experience of doing something real that helps people in your community and across Canada.