Lifeline Blood Services
What services can you find at Lifeline Blood Services?
- Blood Donation
- Plasma Donation
- Platelet Donation
- Apheresis Donation
- Mobile Blood Drives
- Incentives for Donors (T-shirts, Snacks, Drinks)
📍 Where can you find Lifeline Blood Services?
Lifeline Blood Services, located at 183 Sterling Farm Dr, Jackson, TN 38305, is dedicated to saving lives through blood donation. With a friendly and professional team, they aim to provide a comfortable experience for all donors. Open from 9 AM to 6 PM Monday through Saturday, Lifeline makes it easy for individuals to contribute by offering convenient hours and a welcoming atmosphere.
Despite a commitment to service, experiences may vary, as some donors express concerns about professionalism during school visits and the blood donation process. However, many long-term donors appreciate the warmth and support from the staff, who create a family-like environment. Lifeline actively encourages blood donation to meet ongoing community needs and enhances donor experience with snacks and t-shirts after donations.
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
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9 AM–6 PM | 9 AM–6 PM | 9 AM–6 PM | 9 AM–6 PM | 9 AM–6 PM | 9 AM–6 PM | Closed |
📢 What do customers say about Lifeline Blood Services?
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Friendly and professional staff who create a welcoming environment. | Reports of unprofessional behavior from some staff members, particularly during school visits. |
Many donors report positive experiences and feel like part of a family. | Concerns about staff training and handling of medical situations, such as seizures during donations. |
Offers amenities like snacks, drinks, and entertainment during donations. | Inconsistent experiences with staff, with some being rude or unkind during the donation process. |
Long-standing reputation with many loyal donors since 2011. | Issues with the technical aspects of blood donation, such as improper needle placement. |
Responsive to urgent blood donation needs, reaching out to the community for support. | Some donors have had uncomfortable experiences that may deter future donations. |