Donor Requirements
Looking to donate plasma? Here’s everything you need to know to donate at ABO Plasma in West Valley City, Utah at 3495 W 3500 S, West Valley City, UT 84119.
All qualified donors must meet these requirements:
- Ages 18-65
- Weighs at least 110 pounds
- Must live within a 50 mile radius
- No Tattoos or piercings within the last 4 months
- Valid ID
- Permanent address
- Must be in good health
First Time Donor?
If this is your first time donating plasma, you will need to pass a medical history questionnaire and a physical exam.
Please keep in mind that there are several reasons why a prospective donor may get deferred, or be ineligible to donate because they don’t meet the donor requirements.
A temporary deferral may be due to a recent tattoo or pregnancy, antibiotics, and more. A permanent deferral may be due to a chronic disease or long-term medical condition.
How To Get Started
Return donors can walk-in during regular store hours to make a donation.
However, you must make an appointment if you meet any of these criteria:
- You’re a new plasma donor
- Your last plasma donation was 4 months ago or longer (you will need to pass a physical screening)
- Return donors for their annual physical screening
What To Bring
- Valid ID (i.e. Drivers license or military ID)
- Social security card or proof of social security number
- If you’re not a US resident, you must bring a government ID or US visa
- For residents of Mexico, you must bring your valid Border Crossing card
- Proof of local residency (mail from the last 30 days, current lease, utility bill, etc)
Preparation Tips
Before donating your plasma, make sure to:
- Drink 4 to 6 eight-ounce glasses of water, fruit juice, or other caffeine-free beverage at least 2 to 3 hours before donating
- Don’t drink alcohol 24 hours before you donate
- Avoid smoking for 2 to 3 hours before donating
- Eat a meal before coming in to donate
- Get a restful night of sleep
Other Things To Know
- Your first donation will only be used after your second donation is complete
- Your first visit will take the longest due to your physical screening
- Repeat visits take much less time