You could make up to $500: Many local plasma centers have just increased their payments to up to $65 per donation. If you donate twice a week, that's $520 a month.Jan 9, 2010
What is the payout for donating plasma?
How much money you make depends on where you're located and how much you weigh. (Typically, the more a donor weighs, the more plasma can be collected and the longer an appointment takes.) But at most donation centers, compensation is around $50 to $75 per appointment. First-time donors sometimes get big bonuses, too.
Who pays the most for plasma?
If we go strictly by the base pay for donations, Biotest Plasma pays the most (up to $365 per month). Other centers are below this range, but none are lower than $270. However, the potential earning capacity at CSL Plasma is much higher, with the other centers coming somewhere between these two.
How often can you donate plasma in Utah?
Platelets once a week or 24 times per year, whichever is less. Plasma every 14 days.
Who pays the most for plasma in Utah?
If we go strictly by the base pay for donations, Biotest Plasma pays the most (up to $365 per month).
How much do you get for donating plasma in Utah?
*Donors can get up to $1,100. Payments and promotions for eligible, qualified donors vary by location and weight.
How much does a bottle of plasma sell for?
Because plasma can be a medical necessity, companies that collect it tend to wield significant pricing power. These days, a liter of plasma that costs a company about $150 to collect and process could sell for in the neighborhood of $500—a substantial markup in any industry.