We are stronger together! Based in Milwaukee, Versiti Blood Center of Wisconsin (formerly BloodCenter of Wisconsin) combines the strength of blood centers in Wisconsin, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and Ohio with state-of-the-art diagnostic laboratories, physician services, and a world-renowned Blood Research Institute. Your blood will always stay local first, but now we will have even more access to rare and unique blood types to help meet the needs of Wisconsin hospital patients in need. Together, with you, we promise to continue our mission: we are a beacon of hope.
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Versiti Blood Center of Wisconsin - Versiti on King
This location was nice, clean, and the staff were all friendly and helpful. There was a nice relaxing vibe, and the process went faster than I expected.
Frequently Asked Questions About Versiti Blood Center of Wisconsin - Versiti on King
Do you pay donors?
The FDA does not allow us to pay our volunteer donors to help protect and keep the blood supply safe. However, we do sometimes give incentives to our donors as a thank you for your time and donation. At the end of the day, helping save the lives of local patients is the greatest gift anyone could receive!
Are donor center and blood drive staff required to wear a face mask?
Effective March 20, 2022, masks will not be required in our donor centers due to lower COVID cases in our communities and current CDC recommendations. Masks may be required at a community blood drive if located in a facility that requires them or per host request.
Can I donate blood if I've received the COVID-19 vaccination?
There is no wait period for receiving a COVID vaccination.
Is it safe to donate blood?
Yes, donating blood is completely safe. You cannot contract any diseases from donating blood. A sterile kit is used once to collect your blood and is then thrown away. Versiti is committed to the safety of our donors.
What happens to my blood after I donate?
After we collect your blood, it is sent to Versiti labs for testing. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requires that all donated blood undergo a series of lab tests before it is given to patients. We perform 15 separate tests on each unit of donated blood, which includes tests for sexually transmitted diseases, West Nile virus, hepatitis and other illnesses. If a unit of blood passes all these tests, it is safe for patients.
How long does it take to give blood?
The process for donating whole blood takes about an hour from the time you walk in the door to the time you leave. This includes registration, a brief medical screening, blood collection and refreshments. Collecting one unit of whole blood only takes about 10 minutes; however, you can expect to spend more time donating products like red cells, platelets and plasma (also known as apheresis procedures).
Does donating blood hurt?
Donating blood does not hurt, though you might feel a pinch when the needle first goes into your arm. In that moment, think about the patients you're helping who rely on the generosity of people like you to feel healthy. You may experience discomfort for a few seconds, but you'll have the lasting reward of knowing you saved a life.
What services does Versiti Blood Center of Wisconsin - Versiti on King offer?
They offer blood donation, platelet donation, and plasma donation services.
What are the operating hours for Versiti Blood Center of Wisconsin - Versiti on King?
The center is open on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday from 8:00 AM to 3:30 PM, and closed on Monday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday.
Is it safe to donate blood at Versiti Blood Center of Wisconsin?
Yes, donating blood is completely safe. Sterile kits are used once and discarded, and the center is committed to donor safety.
Does donating blood at Versiti on King hurt?
Donating blood does not hurt much; you might feel a pinch when the needle goes in, but discomfort lasts only a few seconds.
How long does the blood donation process take at Versiti on King?
Donating whole blood takes about an hour including registration, screening, collection, and refreshments. Apheresis procedures take longer.
Can I donate blood if I have received the COVID-19 vaccination?
Yes, there is no wait period after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine before you can donate blood.
Are masks required at Versiti Blood Center of Wisconsin - Versiti on King?
Masks are not required in donor centers as of March 20, 2022, but may be required at blood drives depending on location or host requests.
Can you get paid for donating blood at Versiti Blood Center of Wisconsin?
No, the FDA prohibits paying donors. However, donors may receive incentives as a thank you for their time and donation.
What nearby places can I visit when going to Versiti Blood Center of Wisconsin - Versiti on King?
Nearby places include ThriveOn King community center, Kinship Café for food and drinks, and Skybox Sports Bar for socializing after your donation.
How can nearby locations help me when visiting Versiti Blood Center of Wisconsin - Versiti on King?
Community centers like ThriveOn King can provide support services, Kinship Café offers refreshments nearby, and transportation may be easier using landmarks like Greater Milwaukee Foundation.
Are there any wellness or beauty services near Versiti on King?
Yes, you can visit nearby salons such as Vol. Lashes, Nails by thaija k, or B L I N G Beauty Bar for beauty and spa services.