ARUP Blood Services provides blood products for University of Utah Hospital, Huntsman Cancer Institute, Shriner’s Hospital for Children, and AirMed. We accept volunteer donors for whole blood and platelet donations. Schedule an appointment or walk in today to save a life!
Based on 55 reviews, this Blood donation center has received a rating of 4.8 stars
Address: 9786 Sandy Pkwy, Sandy, UT 84070
Located In: Pheasant Hollow Business Park
Phone: (801) 584-5272
Website: http://utahblood.org/
Hours
Monday | 7:30 AM–2:30 PM |
Tuesday | 12–7 PM |
Wednesday | 12–7 PM |
Thursday | 10 AM–5 PM |
Friday | 7:30 AM–2:30 PM |
Saturday | 7:30 AM–2:30 PM |
Sunday | 7:30 AM–2:30 PM |
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Reviews
Kc Herman
From start to finish, everyone you come in contact with at the Sandy ARUP is very kind. They pay close attention to wiping down/disinfecting surfaces you may come in contact with during the preliminary consultation as well as prior to the actual donation. Blood draw is quite comfortable, no pain at all and doesn’t take very long. Special thanks to Paige. She does an excellent job and is very pleasant to talk to throughout the process. My husband and I both enjoy donating at this location.
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Farah Faruque
I have been donating platelets for almost 15 years now…but this was my very first time at this location with ARUP and I’m sup-per happy & satisfied with all the wonderful services & care I received today. These people are AWESOME!!
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mac wilson
Very impressed by the staff at this location. I had a really bad experience donating blood 10+ years ago and hadn’t donated since then. Sarah did amazing job helping me feel comfortable and had no issues. Grateful for the chance to donate!
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Jon Webb
I have been donating here for the past few years. The staff is polite and clearly know their job function very well.
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Eric Gustafson
Walk in appointments accepted and great snacks when done donating blood. Very clean and modern facility.
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Kimberley Denham
Friendly staff (Jen), excellent stick and blood draw. Brad & I got our names on the Tree of Life now!!
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Zak Butterfield
Their logic on whether you can donate while on Testosterone makes me nervous for those who receive the blood that has been donated to them. “If your doctor recommends you donate blood, then we can’t allow you to donate”. Which due to the possibility of having high red blood cells from Testosterone treatment I can understand. They then go on to say “You can still donate while taking testosterone (even if you have a high red blood cell count) if your doctor doesn’t mention anything about donating”…. . Basically stating that if your doctor is knowledgeable and informs you of this possibility, you can’t donate, but if your doctor just skips over this possible issue you can still donate….. It sounds like they are trying to stay compliant with the rules they need to, without actually staying compliant….
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Jane Henley
Should make it clear on the website who can and cannot donate. I had melanoma 10 yrs ago and have been cancer free since then. I have donated blood and platelets for years at American Red Cross. I was shocked to find out when I got here that melanoma and ovarian cancer makes you not eligible to donate at ARUP.
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PJ Webster
Good snacks, but for some reason, I usually have a pain in my arm when I leave. . Staff here is always awesome and they make you as comfortable as you can be with a needle in your arm. Also, you can stream Netflix, Hulu or Prime free for a few hours if you donate platelets.
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Ezekiel OBrien
Came out for the Alan Jackson concert. I don’t really like the blood donation options in Oakland , California so I wanted to donate in Utah. So glad I did an ultra modern facility and the phlebotomist was so friendly. If you’re on the fence donate as they are experiencing a shortage in Utah.
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