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New Donor
Frequently Asked Questions

CSL Plasma donors will receive a payment as part of the donation process. At the conclusion of your donation, the payment will be loaded directly onto a reloadable card and is immediately ready for use. Check with your preferred CSL Plasma collection center to see if they are participating in any special promotions.

Donors may also opt to join the iGive Rewards® donor loyalty program, which earns you points for every completed donation. You can redeem the points anytime for Cash Back. The more you donate plasma, the more points you receive, and the rewards get better as you acquire higher status: Bronze, Silver, Gold, or the exclusive Platinum level.

Generally, anyone in good health, between the ages of 18 to 74, who weighs at least 110 pounds, has no tattoos or piercings within the last 4 months, meets eligibility and screening requirements, and has valid identification and a permanent address can donate plasma. If you have AIDS, have tested positive for HIV, or have done something in the past four months that puts you at risk of contracting HIV, you should not donate plasma. Any questions about donation eligibility, including medications, medical conditions or medical procedures should be directed to a Medical Staff Associate. Eligibility is determined during your visit.

For a complete list of donation requirements, please contact the plasma center closest to you and ask to speak to a member of our staff.

  • A valid, government-issued ID, such as a driver’s license or military ID
  • Proof of Social Security (Example: Social Security card)
  • Proof of residency/current lease (Example: Piece of mail postmarked in the past 60 days, current lease, utility bill, etc)
  • Your new donor welcome bonus * if applicable

Before you donate plasma, make sure you:

  • Drink 4 to 6 eight-ounce glasses of water, fruit juice, or other caffeine-free beverage at least 2 to 3 hours before donating
  • Avoid alcohol of any type for 24 hours before you donate
  • Avoid smoking for 2 to 3 hours before donating
  • Eat a meal before coming in to donate
  • Get a good night’s sleep

To find out if there is a CSL Plasma near you or if there is a new center coming soon in your area, please click here. Most CSL Plasma locations are open Monday through Sunday in order to better serve you. Please contact your local CSL Plasma center to find out more information.

Marketing radius:

The marketing radius is determined by each center location. To find out if you live in a center’s marketing radius, please contact your local CSL Plasma center. 

We perform a process called plasmapheresis using a sophisticated machine. This machine safely separates plasma from blood and collects it in a bottle. The other parts of your blood are returned to you.

Many plasma donors are anxious about needles. Our well trained team will be with you every step of the way. We have materials and an instructional video on overcoming this common fear. Just remember, you’re helping save lives!

You may experience mild discomfort when donating plasma, similarly to when donating blood or having blood drawn. Donors often compare the feeling of the needle to a slight pinch or bee sting.

CSL Plasma will monitor how you are feeling during and after the plasma donation process to check for side effects or other discomforts. To lessen the potential side effects of plasma donation such as fatigue or dehydration, aim to drink plenty of non-caffeinated fluids and get substantial rest beforehand and be sure to rehydrate and avoid strenuous activity afterward.

If you experience lasting symptoms or persistent discomfort, call your CSL Plasma center or speak with your healthcare provider.

CSL Plasma donors will receive a payment as part of the donation process. At the conclusion of your donation, the payment will be loaded directly onto a reloadable card and is immediately ready for use. Check with your preferred CSL Plasma collection center to see if they are participating in any special promotions.

Donors may also opt to join the iGive Rewards® donor loyalty program, which earns you points for every completed donation. You can redeem the points anytime for Cash Back. The more you donate plasma, the more points you receive, and the rewards get better as you acquire higher status: Bronze, Silver, Gold, or the exclusive Platinum level.

Generally, anyone in good health, between the ages of 18 to 74, who weighs at least 110 pounds, has no tattoos or piercings within the last 4 months, meets eligibility and screening requirements, and has valid identification and a permanent address can donate plasma. If you have AIDS, have tested positive for HIV, or have done something in the past four months that puts you at risk of contracting HIV, you should not donate plasma. Any questions about donation eligibility, including medications, medical conditions or medical procedures should be directed to a Medical Staff Associate. Eligibility is determined during your visit.

For a complete list of donation requirements, please contact the plasma center closest to you and ask to speak to a member of our staff.

  • A valid, government-issued ID, such as a driver’s license or military ID
  • Proof of Social Security (Example: Social Security card)
  • Proof of residency/current lease (Example: Piece of mail postmarked in the past 60 days, current lease, utility bill, etc)
  • Your new donor welcome bonus * if applicable

Before you donate plasma, make sure you:

  • Drink 4 to 6 eight-ounce glasses of water, fruit juice, or other caffeine-free beverage at least 2 to 3 hours before donating
  • Avoid alcohol of any type for 24 hours before you donate
  • Avoid smoking for 2 to 3 hours before donating
  • Eat a meal before coming in to donate
  • Get a good night’s sleep

To find out if there is a CSL Plasma near you or if there is a new center coming soon in your area, please click here. Most CSL Plasma locations are open Monday through Sunday in order to better serve you. Please contact your local CSL Plasma center to find out more information.

Marketing radius:

The marketing radius is determined by each center location. To find out if you live in a center’s marketing radius, please contact your local CSL Plasma center. 

We perform a process called plasmapheresis using a sophisticated machine. This machine safely separates plasma from blood and collects it in a bottle. The other parts of your blood are returned to you.

Many plasma donors are anxious about needles. Our well trained team will be with you every step of the way. We have materials and an instructional video on overcoming this common fear. Just remember, you’re helping save lives!

You may experience mild discomfort when donating plasma, similarly to when donating blood or having blood drawn. Donors often compare the feeling of the needle to a slight pinch or bee sting.

CSL Plasma will monitor how you are feeling during and after the plasma donation process to check for side effects or other discomforts. To lessen the potential side effects of plasma donation such as fatigue or dehydration, aim to drink plenty of non-caffeinated fluids and get substantial rest beforehand and be sure to rehydrate and avoid strenuous activity afterward.

If you experience lasting symptoms or persistent discomfort, call your CSL Plasma center or speak with your healthcare provider.

Still have a question that we have not answered above? Check out our FAQs Page or contact your local collection center.