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Donate Blood in Tulsa, OK

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Tulsa is Oklahoma's second-largest city, with blood donor centers serving a regional healthcare network that includes Saint Francis, Hillcrest, and Ascension. Most healthy adults 17 and older can donate. A whole blood donation takes 45–60 minutes and compensation is typically available.

Tulsa sits at the center of a regional healthcare hub for northeastern Oklahoma and surrounding states. Saint Francis Health System, Hillcrest Medical Center, and Ascension St. John collectively serve tens of thousands of patients annually — and all depend on donated blood from the Tulsa community. The city's diverse population and consistent volunteer base make it one of Oklahoma's most important blood donor markets.

How do I donate blood in Tulsa, Oklahoma?

The Tulsa Blood Donor Center at 4601 E 81st Street operates with extended weekday hours and full weekend availability. The center serves donors from across the metro — including Jenks, Bixby, Owasso, and Sand Springs — and regularly runs new donor promotion programs. Scheduling an appointment online takes less than two minutes and eliminates most wait time. Walk-ins are accepted but may face longer queues during evening and weekend peak hours.

What should I bring to donate blood in Tulsa?

Tulsa is also home to the University of Tulsa, Oral Roberts University, and Tulsa Community College — all of which have student populations that can make a significant collective impact through regular donation. If you're a student, donating between semesters or during campus blood drives is a practical way to build the habit. Whole blood donors can give every 56 days; plasma donors up to twice per week with higher compensation per session.

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