HealthPublic Notice Blood donation urged amid trauma cases by Barbados Today 24/04/2026 written by Barbados Today Updated by Hiltonia Mariate 24/04/2026 1 min read A+A- Reset Dr. TMH Corey Forde - Director of Clinical and Diagnostic Services, QEH. (GP) FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 113 The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) is urging members of the public to donate blood as recent serious trauma cases place increased demand on the national blood supply. While stocks are being carefully managed, officials say voluntary blood donation remains critical to ensuring that lifesaving blood is available for patients requiring urgent treatment, surgery and ongoing medical care. Director of Clinical and Diagnostic Services, Dr TMH Corey Forde, stressed that blood donation is one of the most direct ways members of the public can support patient care. โEvery day, members of our community depend on safe, timely access to bloodโwhether because of accidents, medical conditions, or unplanned procedures. A single donation can help save up to three lives, offering hope and healing when it is needed most,โ he said. Dr Forde also appealed to both returning and first-time donors to come forward, noting a recent decline in donations. โWe are asking persons who have donated before to step forward again, and for those considering donating for the first time, to contact us and learn about their eligibility. Giving blood ultimately saves a life โ and that life may be one you do not know, but it may also one day be your own,โ he added. You Might Be Interested In Public Notice: Road along My Lordโs Hill between Welches Triangle to Howellโs Cross Road closed for night work BWA pumping station back online Online classes for Blackman & Gollop Primary and Thelma Berry Nursery Schools Persons wishing to donate are encouraged to make an appointment before visiting the Blood Collection Centre at Lady Meade Gardens, St Michael, next to the Winston Scott Polyclinic. Appointments can be made by calling 536-3792. The QEH also thanked voluntary donors for their continued support in helping to safeguard the countryโs blood supply. Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Fish markets close at 2 pm after fisheries chiefโs death 15/06/2026 Call for regular blood donors as trauma, cancer care ups demand 13/06/2026 Parent group warns of youth vaping โepidemicโ, urges national crackdown 12/06/2026