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Donate Blood in Broken Arrow, OK

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Broken Arrow is one of Oklahoma's largest cities — a Tulsa suburb of more than 115,000 people with its own dedicated blood donor center. Most healthy adults 17 and older can donate. The process takes 45–60 minutes for whole blood and compensation is typically available.

Broken Arrow is not just a suburb — it's Oklahoma's fourth-largest city, with a population that rivals mid-sized cities elsewhere in the country. The Broken Arrow Blood Donor Center at 850 W Mission Street serves this community along with Bixby, Coweta, Jenks, and Glenpool to the south. Many Broken Arrow residents don't realize they have a fully staffed local center and drive further than necessary to donate.

How do I donate blood in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma?

The Tulsa metro's hospitals — Saint Francis, Hillcrest, Ascension St. John — receive blood from collections across the region, including Broken Arrow. Trauma care, cardiac surgery, cancer treatment, and childbirth all create unpredictable demand for blood. Because blood cannot be manufactured and has a limited shelf life, patient safety depends on a steady stream of regular donors from communities like Broken Arrow showing up on a consistent schedule.

What should I bring to donate blood in Broken Arrow?

Broken Arrow's economic profile — a largely working and professional-class suburb — includes many residents in the age 20–50 donor sweet spot. If you've never donated before, the Broken Arrow center is a convenient starting point. First-time donors typically spend about 60 minutes from arrival to exit. Returning donors who schedule online move through faster. Walk-ins are welcome but may wait longer during peak hours.

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