Plasma Donation in Michigan
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Safe & Regulated in Michigan
All plasma centers in Michigan follow strict FDA guidelines and are staffed by trained medical professionals. Your safety is the top priority from Detroit to the Upper Peninsula.
Plasma Centers by City in Michigan
Detroit
Population: 670k • Major companies: CSL, BioLife, Grifols • Motor City rates
Grand Rapids
Population: 198k • Major companies: CSL, BioLife • West Michigan hub
Warren
Population: 139k • Major companies: BioLife • Detroit metro
Sterling Heights
Population: 132k • Major companies: CSL • Suburban center
Lansing
Population: 118k • Major companies: BioLife • State capital
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Search All Michigan Centers →Plasma Donation FAQ for Michigan
How much can I earn donating plasma in Michigan?
In Michigan, you can earn $50-$80 per donation, with new donors earning up to $800 in their first month through special bonuses. Rates vary by location, with major cities typically offering the highest payments.
What are the requirements to donate plasma in Michigan?
You must be 18-69 years old, weigh at least 110 pounds, have a valid ID and proof of address, and pass a basic health screening. Michigan centers follow all FDA guidelines for donor eligibility.
How often can I donate plasma in Michigan?
You can donate plasma up to twice per week, with at least 48 hours between donations. This schedule allows you to maximize your earnings while ensuring your body has time to replenish plasma proteins.
Which plasma centers pay the most in Michigan?
CSL Plasma, BioLife, and Grifols typically offer the highest rates in Michigan, especially in major cities. New donor bonuses can significantly increase your earnings in the first month.
Is plasma donation taxable income in Michigan?
Yes, plasma donation payments are considered taxable income. If you earn more than $600 from a single center in a year, they will send you a 1099 form. Michigan residents should report this income on their state tax returns.
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