The exact amount BioLife pays for plasma donation varies by location, current promotions, and how often you donate.Ĭompensation is typically about $20 for your first visit and $30 to $50 for your second visit within the week. Below, we detail the plasma donation requirements, process, and payment policy at BioLife Plasma Services. Have more questions? Check out our frequently asked questions page.BioLife’s donor compensation varies by location but generally ranges between $20 and $50 per visit, and you can donate up to twice per week. If you have any additional questions or concerns about donating blood, please contact us. The reasons for not being eligible to donate blood may change at any time. Call us at 1-888-8-BLOOD-8 for more information and to determine if you are eligible. If you have traveled outside the United States, you may be deferred depending on the country and the length of time spent there. If you have diabetes or are on medications other than those noted above, you may still be eligible to donate blood. Had certain forms of cancer (contact us regarding medical eligibility at 1-888-8-BLOOD-8) Have ever had a positive test for HIV (AIDS virus) Anyone taking Coumadin must wait 7 days after their last dose in order to be eligible for any type of donation. * These anti-platelet agents affect platelet function so people taking these drugs should not donate platelets for the indicated time however, you make a whole blood donation. See full list of medications that may affect your eligibility as a blood donor. Medications Antibiotics (except antibiotics for acne) if taken Has ever taken money or drugs in exchange for sex.Has ever used illegal drugs with a needle.Is a man who ever has had sex with another man.Used non-prescription drugs with a needle You are a man who has had sex with another man Have had sex with someone who has hepatitis B or hepatitis C When healing is complete and feeling wellĬontact us regarding medical eligibility 1-888-8-BLOOD-8 You can usually donate immediately after receiving a tattoo in licensed parlors in most American states, however a 3-month deferral will apply if tattoo is received in: Georgia, Idaho, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nevada, New York, Pennsylvania, Utah, Vermont, Wyoming, as well as the District of Columbia, US Territories, and any other country. Travel to an area of the world where malaria is a problemĬontact us for medical eligibility at 1-888-8-BLOOD-8ģ months after procedure unless done under sterile conditions If you have been required to self-quarantine, please do not schedule a donation until at least 14 days after symptom resolve Individuals diagnosed with COVID -19 or who are suspected of having COVID -19, and who had symptomatic disease Temporary Reasons ConditionĬold, sore throat, respiratory infection, flu If you need information on where to go for confidential HIV testing, please call your local health department. URGENT REQUEST: Please do not give blood just to find out your HIV (AIDS virus) test results. Some medications or medical conditions can also impact your donation eligibility. Read below for some of the temporary or permanent reasons you may not be eligible to donate blood. Note: By law, individuals 17-years or older are not required to have parental consent to give blood ( click here and read section 709 for more information on the law). In the absence of a letter from their physician, they must be cleared by an NYBC medical director at each donation.
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