Donate Plasma.
Help Save Lives.

Plasma donation is safe, simple, and essential for patients who depend on life-saving therapies.

Why Donate Plasma?

Your donation creates a ripple effect of positive impact

Save Lives

Your plasma helps create therapies for patients with immune deficiencies, hemophilia, and trauma injuries.

Support Communities

Donations reach underserved rural areas, bringing critical healthcare resources to those who need them most.

Safe & Regulated

Every donation follows strict FDA guidelines with professional medical supervision and sterile equipment.

Fair Compensation

Receive compensation for your time and contribution while making a meaningful difference in lives.

Benefits of Donating

Plasma donation offers meaningful benefits beyond helping others
Free Health Screening

Receive a complimentary health check including vitals, protein levels, and blood testing at every visit.

Support Medical Innovation

Contribute to the development of new therapies and treatments that save lives worldwide.

Community Impact

Help patients in your local area and across the country access essential medical treatments.

Professional Supervision

Trained medical staff monitor your comfort and safety throughout the entire donation process.

Donor Requirements

Basic eligibility criteria to ensure your safety and donation quality

Age & Identification

Health Requirements

Age & Identification

These are general guidelines. Complete eligibility is determined during your health screening at the donation center.

Safety & Compliance

Your safety is our top priority in every aspect of the donation process
Registration

Complete a simple registration form and provide a valid ID.

Health Screening

Our medical team conducts a quick health check and reviews your medical history.

Plasma Donation

Relax during the safe 60-90 minute automated plasma collection process.

Recovery & Refreshment

Enjoy snacks and refreshments while you rest before heading home.

A qualified candidate for blood plasma donation is generally an individual who meets established health, age, and weight requirements and demonstrates overall physical wellness. Most donation centers require donors to be at least 18 years old, weigh a minimum of 110 pounds, and provide valid identification and proof of address. Candidates must pass a medical screening that includes a health history questionnaire, a brief physical assessment, and testing for infectious diseases to ensure the safety of both the donor and plasma recipients. Stable vital signs, adequate protein and hemoglobin levels, and the absence of certain chronic or high-risk medical conditions are also important factors in determining eligibility.

In addition, qualified donors should not be currently pregnant, recently have undergone major surgery, or have engaged in behaviors that increase the risk of blood-borne infections. Certain medications, recent tattoos or piercings, international travel, or recent illnesses may temporarily defer a person from donating. Ultimately, a strong candidate is someone who is honest and forthcoming during the screening process, maintains healthy lifestyle habits, and understands the importance of consistent hydration and nutrition to ensure a safe and effective plasma donation experience.