Batumi Blood Bank

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The Batumi Blood Bank is an important link in the healthcare system of the city of Batumi, dedicated to the collection and provision of blood for the needs of medical institutions. The main mission of the organization is to maintain a stable blood supply by actively attracting donors. Thanks to highly qualified specialists and modern equipment, the Batumi Blood Bank provides a safe process for collecting, storing and transferring blood, which is extremely important for the successful conduct of medical procedures and saving lives. City residents have the opportunity to become donors, thus supporting public health. The address, contact number and opening hours of the Batumi Blood Bank provide convenient options for those wishing to contribute to charitable blood donation.

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167 Vakhtang Gorgasali St, Batumi
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bloodbank.ge
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    I confirm that the nurses conduct the blood collection procedure without gloves (this, in my opinion, deserves a lower grade). Working hours from Monday to Friday from 10:00 to 18:00, they offer candy and juice as a thank you. Not all employees speak Russian, but this is absolutely not a problem.However, to work without using gloves seems to me undesirable. In the laboratory, the staff works in gloves, while blood collection is done without their use.

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    On Saturday, when I arrived, the center was almost empty. I managed to ask an employee about the opening hours, and he said that on weekdays the center is open from 10:00 to 18:00.

    On Friday morning, when I came again, there was only one person waiting to donate blood, and there were no queues. The process began with a finger prick to determine blood type and hemoglobin levels. I was then referred to another doctor, where I filled out a questionnaire and had my blood pressure taken. All indicators were normal, and I was sent to donate blood.

    I noticed four chairs in the blood donation area. The nurses did not speak Russian, but despite this, I did not experience any difficulties in understanding. They applied a tourniquet and prepared a container for collecting blood. However, I was a little concerned that these procedures were carried out without the use of gloves, while the nurses had rings on their fingers. I doubt it was all sterile. While the woman sitting next to me was undergoing all the manipulations with gloves.