Welcome to San Diego Blood Bank Liberty Station Donor Center. San Diego Blood Bank (SDBB) is an independent, 501(c)(3) nonprofit also operating as Southern California Blood Bank. The Blood Bank serves hospitals in Southern California with more than 150,000 units of blood each year.
Nice clean facility. Easy to make appointments. Friendly staff.
KP
Kristin Emerson Power
Apr 10, 2024
5.0
Nice, clean, modern and friendly blood donor office in Point Loma. Easy appointments online, or just walk in. The nurse, manager, and all the phlebotomists are very welcoming and kind. I was done in a jiffy and offered delicious snacks by the volunteer.
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H G
Mar 25, 2024
4.0
This place is very clean, has plenty of parking and typically there's never a wait. I dont make appointments, just walk in and I'm helped immediately. If you're hydrated, your turn around time is even quicker. The staff is friendly and they have snacks to help with recovery after a blood draw. They get a little pushy trying to get you to do a double rbc if you can spare it, instead of doing a whole blood donation. Saying no gets a little old after a few times and its annoying they continually ask. I would think they keep a profile so you dont have to do the questionnaire each time or at least know your preferences. The only thing I dislike is their schedule. They are closed Friday and Saturday, which are the easiest days for me to go.
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Ricardo Pacheco
Aug 24, 2022
5.0
Very nice clean & helpful great customer service 7 stars but know u can only give five😁
Frequently Asked Questions About San Diego Blood Bank
What are the basic requirements to donate blood?
To donate blood, you must be at least 17 years old, weigh a minimum of 114 pounds and be in general good health.
What do I need to know about COVID-19 and blood donation?
Visit www.sandiegobloodbank.org/covid19 to learn more about COVID-19 exposure and travel deferrals, vaccines, masks and safety information.
Can I donate blood if I'm unvaccinated against COVID-19?
Eligible donors can donate blood regardless of COVID-19 vaccination status.
What are the requirements to donate blood at San Diego Blood Bank?
To donate blood, you must be at least 17 years old, weigh at least 114 pounds, and be in generally good health.
Where can I find information about COVID-19 policies for blood donation?
Visit http://www.sandiegobloodbank.org/covid19 for details on COVID-19 exposure, travel deferrals, vaccines, masks, and safety measures related to blood donation.
Can unvaccinated individuals donate blood at San Diego Blood Bank?
Yes, eligible donors can donate blood regardless of their COVID-19 vaccination status.
What are the operating hours of the San Diego Blood Bank Liberty Station Donor Center?
The donor center is open Monday through Thursday and Sunday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and closed on Fridays and Saturdays.
How can I book an appointment to donate blood at San Diego Blood Bank?
You can book an appointment online at http://www.sandiegobloodbank.org/donate-blood.
What is the address and contact number for San Diego Blood Bank?
The center is located at 2850 Womble Rd., Suite 30C-101B, San Diego, CA 92106. You can call them at +1 619-400-8251.
Are there any nearby places where I can grab a meal before or after donating blood?
Yes, near the donor center, you can visit Ikiru Sushi for Japanese cuisine, Fig Tree Cafe for a coffee or American fare, or Sammy's Woodfired Pizza & Grill for pizza.
What options are available nearby for fitness enthusiasts visiting the San Diego Blood Bank?
Fitness enthusiasts can visit nearby gyms such as Eat The Frog Fitness - Liberty Station, F45 Training, or YogaSix Point Loma to stay active before or after their visit.
Are there nearby services for mailing or shipping needs near San Diego Blood Bank?
Yes, Postal Annex Liberty Station and PostalAnnex+ provide post office, shipping, printing, and notary services close to the blood bank.
What should I know about the San Diego Blood Bank organization?
San Diego Blood Bank is a nonprofit organization established in 1950 that serves Southern California hospitals with over 150,000 units of blood each year.