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Livingston Blood Donor Centre

Address

The Centre, Livingston,
Almondvale Boulevard,
Livingston,
EH54 6HT
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Opening times

Monday
10am-1pm and 2pm-5pm
Tuesday
10am-1pm and 2pm-5pm
Wednesday
10am-1pm and 2pm-5pm
Thursday
12pm-3pm and 4pm-7pm
Friday
10am-1pm and 2pm-5pm
Saturday
9am-12pm and 1pm-4pm
Sunday
10am-1pm and 2pm-5pm
  • Livingston Blood Donor Centre - Final donation date Sunday 31st March.

    Livingston's blood donor centre pilot will draw to a close on Sunday 31st March. However, if you give blood at Livingston Blood Donor Centre, it is important to keep giving there until this date. Read more - and book an appointment

Session dates and times

Book an appointment to give blood

Giving blood by appointment helps us help patients better. When you book an appointment we know we can rely on your blood type on that date, making it easier for us to regulate blood stocks. That way, we know there will always be enough for patients needs.

There are a number of ways you can make an appointment to give blood.

  • You can book online, using the online donor account. Online booking closes 14hrs before session begins.
  • You can call us on 0345 90 90 999, Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm.
  • You can email us at nss.snbtsenquiry@nhs.scot, quoting Livingston Blood Donor Centre and your preferred time.
  • Appointments made by phone/email must be booked by 5pm the day before the session.

Appointments are available up to eight weeks in advance of the session. 

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Current blood stock levels across Scotland Tuesday 19 March

We aim to retain 6 days of stocks at any time in order to meet the requirements of patients in Scotland.

Learn more about blood types