The lifesaving journey of plasma

Plasma from blood and plasma donations can be made into medicines. These medicines can be used to treat over 50 diseases and support cancer treatments.

Watch this video to see how plasma donated by blood and plasma donors in England goes on a journey to become lifesaving medicine.

How you can help

Every year, more and more people will rely on plasma medicines, and it takes many donations to help one patient.

Until recently, England relied on imports of plasma from other countries to make these medicines. Now, thanks to our amazing donors and staff, we are establishing our own supply of plasma medicines.

We need more donors to help make these medicines and strengthen UK self-sufficiency.

Donate plasma

Key things about plasma donation:

  • you can donate plasma at 3 donation venues in England - Birmingham, Reading and Twickenham
  • You can donate plasma more often than blood - most plasma donors give several times a year, but you can donate as often as every 2 weeks if you'd like

Who can donate plasma

If you can travel to Birmingham, Reading or Twickenham, you could donate plasma

See if you can donate plasma

Give blood

Key things about blood donation:

  • we collect smaller amounts of plasma from blood donations, so if you can't make it to one of our plasma donor centres, you could still help by donating blood
  • you can donate blood at one of our 27 donor centres (where we have most appointment availability) or at one of our community based venues.

Who can give blood

As long as you are fit and healthy, you should be able to donate blood

See if you can give blood

Already a donor?

If you already donate blood or plasma, you can login and book an appointment to donate today.

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If you are a blood donor interested in changing to plasma, find out how to change to plasma donation.