Comprehensive comparison of BioLife Plasma Services and CSL Plasma donation centers for 2026. Understanding the differences in compensation, donor experience, and center availability can help you choose the right plasma donation center.
According to published industry averages and donor-reported rates for 2026:
According to published BioLife information, the company operates hundreds of FDA-licensed centers across the United States. CSL Plasma similarly maintains a large network of donation centers. Availability varies by region and city.
Both BioLife and CSL Plasma follow FDA-mandated screening and collection protocols. According to donor-reported experiences, wait times, staff professionalism, and center cleanliness are generally comparable across both chains. Use our earnings calculator to estimate your potential earnings at either center.
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According to published BioLife operating hours, most centers accommodate morning, evening, and weekend appointments to fit your routine.
Industry-standard rates allow new donors to earn up to $920 per month based on the maximum eight-donation schedule.
Official BioLife policy generally compensates donors immediately after each completed donation via prepaid card deposit.
BioLife reports operating hundreds of FDA-licensed collection centers across the United States, making convenient access available for most donors.
Data Sources: Published Industry Averages • Last Updated: June 2026 • Independent website not affiliated with BioLife Plasma Services or Takeda Pharmaceuticals.
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