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Donate Plasma in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Compare 4 plasma donation centers in Oklahoma City, OK. See donation opportunities.

💰 donation opportunities 📅 Updated May 2026 🏥 4 centers compared

Plasma Donation in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (73102)

Oklahoma City is the largest city in Oklahoma with over 700,000 residents. Local plasma donation centers here serve the entire 73102 area and surrounding ZIP codes (73102, 73103, 73104, 73106, 73108, and 11 more), making it easy for residents near Bricktown, Capitol Hill, Midtown, Paseo Arts District, and Northwest OKC to donate plasma close to home.

Plasma — the liquid portion of your blood — is essential for manufacturing life-saving therapies. Patients with immune deficiencies, hemophilia, burn injuries, and other critical conditions depend on plasma-derived medications. When you donate plasma in Oklahoma City, you’re directly contributing to treatments that help thousands of patients who have no other options.

Why Donate Plasma in Oklahoma City?

  • Save Lives Locally: Plasma donated in Oklahoma City supports patients at Oklahoma hospitals and medical facilities. Every donation stays close to home.
  • Earn Compensation: Plasma donors are compensated for their time. New donors often receive promotional bonuses during their first visits.
  • Convenient Scheduling: Oklahoma City donation centers offer flexible hours including evenings and weekends. Book online or walk in.
  • Safe & FDA-Regulated: All plasma centers follow strict FDA regulations. Equipment is sterile and single-use, and trained medical staff monitor every donation.

How Plasma Donation Works

The plasma donation process uses a technique called plasmapheresis. Here’s what to expect at a Oklahoma City center:

  1. 1. Registration & Screening: Present your ID, complete a health questionnaire, and have your vitals checked (blood pressure, temperature, protein and hematocrit levels). First-time donors receive a brief physical exam.
  2. 2. The Donation: A trained phlebotomist places a needle in your arm. A specialized machine draws your blood, separates the plasma, and returns the red blood cells and other components to your body with saline. This cycle repeats 2–3 times over 45–90 minutes.
  3. 3. Recovery & Payment: After donating, rest briefly at the center. Compensation is typically loaded onto a prepaid debit card immediately. Drink fluids and eat a snack before leaving.

Eligibility Requirements for Plasma Donation in Oklahoma City

To donate plasma in Oklahoma City, you must generally meet these requirements:

  • ✅ Be 18–69 years old (some locations accept 17 with parental consent)
  • ✅ Weigh at least 110 pounds (50 kg)
  • ✅ Be in generally good health
  • ✅ Have no new tattoos or piercings within the past 4 months
  • ✅ Pass a health screening at each visit

What to Bring to Your First Plasma Donation

New Donor Bonus

Up to first month

Preparation Tips

  • 💧 Drink 16+ oz of water beforehand
  • 🍖 Eat a protein-rich meal 2–3 hours before
  • 🚫 Avoid caffeine and alcohol day-of
  • 👕 Wear a shirt with sleeves that roll up easily

BioLife Plasma Services

Open

📍 4275 NW 63rd St, Oklahoma City, OK 73116

📞 (405) 254-1912

🕒 Tue–Fri 6am–7pm | Sat 7am–5pm | Sun 8am–3pm | Mon Closed

New Donor Bonus

Up to first month (coupon required)

Payment

Prepaid Mastercard

Grifols Talecris

Open

📍 7103 South Western Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73139

📞 (405) 634-0220

🕒 Mon–Fri 6:30am–7:30pm | Sat–Sun 7am–3pm

New Donor Bonus

Up to first month

Payment

Paysign prepaid card

Whether you’re a first-time donor or a regular, Oklahoma City’s plasma donation centers make it easy to contribute. Schedule your appointment below and start making a difference today.

Schedule Your Plasma Donation in Oklahoma City

Ready to donate? Use the form below to find an available appointment. Walk-ins are also welcome at most locations.

Frequently Asked Questions — Plasma Donation in Oklahoma City

New donors at Oklahoma City area plasma centers can earn in their first month through promotional bonuses. Regular donors typically earn per visit, up to twice per week (with at least 48 hours between donations), which adds up to roughly per month.
Bring a valid government-issued photo ID (driver's license or passport), proof of Social Security number (SSN card or W-2), and proof of current address (utility bill, lease, or recent mail). Eat a protein-rich meal and drink plenty of water before your visit.
Your first visit typically takes 2 to 2.5 hours including registration, health screening, and the donation itself. Return visits are faster — usually 60 to 90 minutes once you're an established donor.
You can donate plasma up to twice per week with at least 48 hours between donations. Most centers follow a 7-day rolling schedule. Staying hydrated and eating well between visits helps maintain your eligibility.
Yes. Plasma donation is regulated by the FDA and follows strict safety protocols. All equipment is sterile and single-use. Your body replaces donated plasma within 24 to 48 hours. Mild side effects like lightheadedness or bruising can occur but serious complications are extremely rare.
Donated plasma is used to create life-saving therapies for patients with immune deficiencies, bleeding disorders, burns, and other serious conditions. Plasma-derived medications help tens of thousands of patients worldwide who have no other treatment options.

How Plasma Donation Works — Step by Step

1

Check In & Screen

Present your ID, complete a health questionnaire, and have your vitals checked (blood pressure, temperature, protein levels).

2

Donate Plasma

A machine draws your blood, separates the plasma, and returns everything else to your body. Takes 45–90 minutes.

3️⃣

Schedule Your Appointment

Appointment Rewards is loaded onto a prepaid card immediately after your donation. New donors receive bonus pay on their first visits.

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