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Where to Sell Plasma in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Compare 4 plasma donation centers in Oklahoma City, OK. See new donor bonuses, operating hours, addresses, and what you need to bring for your first visit.

💰 New donor bonuses available 📅 Updated May 2026 🏥 4 centers compared

Plasma Donation Centers in Oklahoma City

CSL Plasma

Open

📍 716 NW 23rd Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73103

📞 (405) 521-9204

🕒 Mon–Fri 7am–7pm | Sat–Sun 7am–3pm

New Donor Bonus

Up to $750 first month

Payment

iGive prepaid card

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 $1,200 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 $545 first month

Payment

Paysign prepaid card

Octapharma Plasma

Open

📍 2930 SW 59th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73119

📞 (405) 686-9226

🕒 Mon–Sun 7am–7pm (open 7 days)

New Donor Bonus

Competitive new donor bonus

Payment

Prepaid debit card

What do I need to donate plasma in Oklahoma City?

Universal Requirements (All Centers)

Eligibility

  • ✅ Age 18–69 (some centers up to 70)
  • ✅ Weight 110+ lbs
  • ✅ Generally good health
  • ✅ No tattoos/piercings within past 4 months

Bring With You

  • 📋 Valid photo ID (driver's license or passport)
  • 📋 Social Security card or proof of SSN
  • 📋 Proof of current address
  • 📋 Eat well and hydrate before visiting

Frequently Asked Questions — Plasma Donation in Oklahoma City

New donors at Oklahoma City area plasma centers can earn $200–$750+ in their first month through promotional bonuses. Regular donors typically earn $30–$50 per visit, up to twice per week (with at least 48 hours between donations), which adds up to roughly $200–$400 per month.
Bring a valid government-issued photo ID, proof of Social Security number (SSN card or W-2), and proof of current address (utility bill, lease agreement, or recent mail with your name and address). Some centers accept a driver's license as both ID and address proof if the address is current.
Your first visit takes about 2–2.5 hours, which includes a health screening, physical exam, and the actual donation. Return visits are faster — typically 60–90 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 cap it at 2 visits per 7-day rolling period. Staying well-hydrated and eating protein before your appointment helps maintain your eligibility.
Yes. Plasma donation is regulated by the FDA and follows strict safety protocols. All needles and equipment are sterile and single-use. Your body replaces the donated plasma within 24–48 hours. Some people experience mild side effects like lightheadedness or bruising, but serious complications are extremely rare.
Most centers require a 4-month waiting period after getting a new tattoo or piercing. If the work was done at a state-licensed facility using sterile equipment, some chains may allow donation sooner. Check with your specific center for their current policy.

How does plasma donation work?

1️⃣

Check In & Screen

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

2️⃣

Donate Plasma

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

3️⃣

Get Paid

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

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