Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Welcome to the Rajiv Gandhi Blood Donation FAQ section. Here, we’ve compiled answers to some of the most common questions you may have about our organization and how you can participate in life-saving blood donations.
You can reach us through our "Contact Us" page on the website , app , or via our email and phone number provided. We are here to assist you in any way possible.
If you have a rare blood type, we still encourage you to register as a donor. Having more rare blood types in our network helps us respond faster when someone needs it. If you are a recipient with a rare blood type, we will do our best to find a donor for you as soon as possible.
Yes, blood donation is a safe process. Sterile equipment is used for each donor to prevent any risk of infection. Our network only includes certified and healthy donors who follow all necessary precautions.
Most healthy adults between the ages of 18-65 who meet the basic health criteria can donate blood. You must weigh at least 50 kg, have normal blood pressure, and be free of certain medical conditions. Specific requirements will be shared during the registration process.
If you are in need of blood, simply visit our website and fill out the "Request Blood" form. Provide the necessary details such as your blood type, location, and urgency, and we will work to match you with a suitable donor as quickly as possible and You can contact the donor directly through the website..
Rajiv Gandhi Blood Donation is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing free blood donation services. We connect those in need of blood with voluntary donors through our platform, making blood easily accessible in emergencies without any cost.
Some medical conditions may prevent you from donating blood. Conditions such as HIV, hepatitis, certain cancers, and others might disqualify you. It’s best to consult with a healthcare professional before donating.
At Rajiv Gandhi Blood Donation, we prioritize the safety of blood recipients. All donors undergo screening and adhere to strict medical guidelines. We collaborate with medical professionals to ensure that the blood provided is safe for transfusion.
Healthy donors can donate whole blood every 12 weeks for men and every 16 weeks for women. However, other types of donations, like platelets or plasma, may have different donation intervals.
To become a donor, you can register on our website by filling out the "Become a Donor" form. You will need to provide your basic details, blood type, and location. Once registered, we will notify you when there is someone in need of blood in your area.
No, all our services are completely free. We do not charge recipients or donors at any point.