💰 Quick Summary
Basic Requirements: 18-65 years old, 110+ lbs, good health, valid ID & proof of address. New donors can earn $800-1200 in their first month!
🎯 Basic Eligibility Requirements
Before you can start earning money from plasma donation, you need to meet several basic requirements. These are standardized across most plasma centers in the United States.
Age Requirements
- Minimum age: 18 years old
- Maximum age: 65 years old (some centers accept up to 69)
- Note: You must be legally able to consent to medical procedures
Weight Requirements
- Minimum weight: 110 pounds (50 kg)
- Higher weight = higher pay: Donors over 175 lbs often earn 20% more
- BMI considerations: Must be within healthy range for your height
📋 Required Documents
You'll need to bring specific documents to prove your identity and address. All documents must be current and valid.
Photo Identification (Pick One)
- Driver's license or state ID
- Passport
- Military ID
Proof of Address (Pick One)
- Utility bill (within 30 days)
- Bank statement (within 30 days)
- Lease agreement
- Mail from government agency
Social Security Verification
- Social Security card (original)
- W-2 form
- Pay stub showing full SSN
⚠️ Important Note
Photocopies are NOT accepted. All documents must be original. Some centers may accept digital bank statements on your phone, but call ahead to confirm.
🏥 Health Requirements
Plasma centers are very strict about health requirements to ensure both donor safety and plasma quality.
General Health Conditions
- Must be in good general health
- Normal vital signs (blood pressure, pulse, temperature)
- Adequate protein levels
- Sufficient iron levels (hematocrit test)
Disqualifying Conditions
- HIV/AIDS
- Hepatitis B or C
- Recent tattoos or piercings (within 12 months)
- Recent travel to certain countries
- Pregnancy
- Certain medications (consult with center)
💊 Medication Restrictions
Many medications can affect your eligibility to donate plasma. Always inform the center staff about any medications you're taking.
Commonly Restricted Medications
- Blood thinners (Warfarin, Heparin)
- Antibiotics (temporary deferral)
- Insulin (case-by-case basis)
- Immunosuppressants
💡 Pro Tip
Before your first visit, call the plasma center and ask about any medications you're taking. This can save you time and avoid disappointment!
⏰ Timing Requirements
There are specific rules about how often you can donate and when you're eligible.
Donation Frequency
- Maximum: 2 times per week
- Minimum gap: 48 hours between donations
- Reset day: Most centers reset weekly limits on the same day each week
Recent Activities That May Disqualify You
- Donated whole blood within 56 days
- Donated platelets within 7 days
- Recent surgery (timing varies)
- Recent illness with fever
🎯 First Visit Process
Your first visit will take 2-4 hours and includes a comprehensive screening process.
What to Expect
- Registration: Provide documents and complete paperwork
- Medical history: Detailed questionnaire about your health
- Physical exam: Basic health screening
- Blood tests: Check for eligibility markers
- First donation: If approved, you can donate the same day
💰 New Donor Bonus Opportunity
Most centers offer special rates for new donors! You could earn $800-1200 in your first month. Ask about current promotions when you call.
📝 Preparation Tips
Follow these tips to increase your chances of qualifying and having a smooth first visit.
24-48 Hours Before
- Stay well-hydrated (drink extra water using a 32oz water bottle)
- Get adequate sleep (track with a fitness tracker)
- Take iron supplements if recommended by doctor
- Avoid alcohol
- Gather all required documents and organize in a planner
Day of Donation
- Eat a protein-rich meal 2-3 hours before or have a protein bar
- Drink 16-20 oz of water or electrolyte drink
- Monitor your vitals with a blood pressure monitor if you have one
- Wear comfortable clothing with sleeves that roll up easily
- Bring entertainment (phone, book) for wait time
❌ Common Disqualification Reasons
Understanding why people get turned away can help you prepare better.
Top Reasons for Deferral
- Low protein levels: Eat more protein or use protein powder before your visit
- Low iron: Iron-rich foods or iron supplements may help
- High/low blood pressure: Monitor with a blood pressure cuff, manage stress and stay hydrated
- Dehydration: Use a 32oz water bottle to track daily intake
- Recent tattoo/piercing: Wait the required time period
- Incomplete documentation: Double-check your paperwork