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LVHN is asking people to consider blood donations

Blood supplies across the nation and region have reached critically low levels and donations are urgently needed to continue to help critically ill patients everywhere.

“We’re asking everyone to give some thought to giving a pint,” said Dr. Michael Pasquale, physician in chief, Lehigh Valley Institute for Surgical Excellence.

“Donating blood is safe and more importantly, a life-saving gift. We all likely know someone who benefited from a blood transfusion. Blood and blood-derived products are used for infants in neonatal intensive care, people receiving cancer treatment, people who suffer traumatic injuries, and those who need surgery. The need is real and takes less than an hour of your time.”

To schedule a blood donation, call 1-800-B-A-DONOR (800-223-6667) or schedule an appointment online at GIVEaPINT.org.

With trauma incidents common during the summer months, the need for O-positive and O-negative blood is constant.

About 450 pints of blood are needed every day in the Pennsylvania-New Jersey region served by Miller-Keystone Blood Center, the supplier of blood products for LVHN and 28 other hospitals and health networks.

“If you haven’t donated blood in a while, if it’s something you’ve always considered but never done, please make an appointment,” said Pasquale.

Blood drives are already scheduled at Lehigh Valley Health Network locations. However, donors are not limited to these events. Donors should call or register online for the location and time most convenient for them.

LVH–Hazleton: June 16, noon to 5 p.m.

LVH–Cedar Crest: July 7, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.