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NHS Seeks Volunteers as Money-Saving Expert Turned Away Due to 'Minor' Issue
14 Nov
Summary
- Martin Lewis tried to donate blood but was turned away due to a 'minor medical issue'
- NHS Blood and Transplant is in need of blood donors
- Specific criteria must be met to donate blood, including being 'generally fit and well'

On November 14th, 2025, money-saving expert Martin Lewis revealed that he had tried to donate blood the previous day but was turned away due to a 'very minor medical issue'. Despite being unable to give blood himself, Lewis took to social media to encourage others to step forward and help, as the NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT) service is currently in need of volunteers.
To donate blood, individuals must meet specific criteria set by the NHSBT. This includes being 'generally fit and well' and undergoing a comprehensive health and lifestyle assessment to ensure the donation is safe for both the donor and patients. There are also certain restrictions, such as waiting periods for those who have recently had anal sex with a new partner or have taken certain medications.
While Lewis was unable to contribute his own blood, his public appeal highlights the ongoing need for blood donors across England and the UK. The NHSBT is responsible for blood donation services in England and transplants across the country, and they are actively seeking volunteers to help meet the demand.




