BioLife Eligibility Requirements — Can You Donate Plasma?
BioLife plasma donation eligibility requirements. According to published FDA and BioLife eligibility parameters, all donors must meet minimum standards to ensure donor safety and plasma quality. Requirements may vary slightly by center.
Basic Eligibility Criteria
- Age: Must be at least 18 years old
- Weight: Minimum 110 pounds (50 kg)
- Identification: Valid government-issued photo ID, Social Security card, proof of local address
- Health: Must pass a medical screening and health questionnaire
- Frequency: Maximum 2 donations per 7-day period, at least 48 hours between donations
Medical Screening
According to official FDA guidelines, all first-time donors undergo a comprehensive health screening that includes a medical history review, vital signs check, and a limited physical examination. Returning donors complete an abbreviated health questionnaire before each donation.
For a walkthrough of the first donation experience, visit our first donation guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
BioLife Eligibility Requirements — Can You Donate Plasma??
According to published industry averages for 2026, BioLife compensation rates vary by donor type and location. For specific rate information, please see our pay chart or use our earnings calculator for personalized estimates based on published data.
Where can I find current BioLife rates for my area?
Visit our locations page to find a center near you. Each city page includes estimated compensation rates based on published industry averages. You can also browse our state-by-state guides for regional information.
How do promotions affect BioLife pay?
Promotions and bonuses can significantly increase per-donation compensation, especially for new donors. See our new donor bonus guide and bonus page for details on current offers.
Related Resources
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