Orleans plasma donor centre

Place d'Orléans shopping centre 
*exterior entrance only - beside Mark's
110 Place d'Orléans Drive,
Orleans, Ontario

 

 

Who can donate?

Who can donate?


Any healthy person who meets our eligibility criteria can donate plasma as frequently as every two weeks.

To become a plasma donor, having a history of making regular blood donations helps, but is not always necessary.

Plasma donors must:

  • Weight over 50 kg (110 lb.)
  • In general good health
  • 17 years and older

 

Where can I donate?

Where can I donate?


Orleans plasma donor centre *exterior entrance only - beside Mark's
Place d'Orléans shopping centre
110 Place d'Orléans Drive,
Orleans, Ontario

Opening hours:

Monday 8 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Tuesday to Thursday 7 a.m. – 7.30 p.m.
Friday 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Saturday 8 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Sunday Closed

What’s it like to donate plasma?

What’s it like to donate plasma?


The process for donating plasma is similar to donating blood. The main difference between a whole blood and plasma donation is the collection method—apheresis. Only the plasma portion of your blood is collected; the rest (red cells, white cells and platelets) is returned to you.

How to book an appointment?

How to book an appointment?


Call 1 888 2 DONATE (1-888-236-6283)

Book your appointment online or download the free GiveBlood app.

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Why should I consider donating plasma?

Why should I consider donating plasma?


Becoming a plasma donor can make a lifesaving difference to patients across Canada, who depend on treatments made from donated plasma. These medicines help treat a variety of rare, life-threatening, chronic and genetic conditions.

Why do we need more donated plasma in Canada?

Why do we need more donated plasma in Canada?


As part of our role, Canadian Blood Services is responsible for monitoring the amount of human plasma available to meet the needs of patients in Canada. For some time, we have been seeing a steady increase in the use of and demand for plasma-derived products in Canada and around the globe.

By increasing the amount of raw material (source plasma) we collect from donors through our existing infrastructure, as well as making plans to collect more in the future, we are striking the right balance for patients.