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Donate Blood in Oklahoma City, OK

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Oklahoma City has multiple blood donor centers serving one of the largest healthcare networks in the state. Most healthy adults 17 and older are eligible to donate. The process takes 45–60 minutes for whole blood, and compensation or rewards are typically available.

Oklahoma City is home to some of Oklahoma's largest hospitals — OU Health, Integris, Mercy, and SSM Health — all of which depend on a continuous, reliable supply of donated blood. With more than 700,000 residents across the metro area, OKC has the donor base to meet that need, but local blood banks only stay stocked when the community shows up consistently.

How do I donate blood in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma?

OKC donors have multiple center locations to choose from, making it easier to fit a donation into your schedule whether you live in Midtown, Edmond, Moore, or the northwest side. The Central Oklahoma City Blood Donor Center at 901 N. Lincoln serves as the primary hub, with extended hours on weekdays and weekend availability. Walk-ins are welcome, but scheduling an appointment significantly reduces your wait time.

What should I bring to donate blood in Oklahoma City?

Whole blood donors can donate every 56 days — that's about six donations per year. At that rate, a committed OKC donor can directly contribute to saving up to 18 patient lives annually. Plasma donors can donate more frequently (up to twice per week), making plasma donation one of the highest-impact giving schedules available. Compensation varies by donation type and current promotions — contact your nearest center for current rates.

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