Platelet Donation Procedure

Patients with cancer or leukemia, transplant patients, and people with blood disorders such as aplastic anemia, benefit from platelet transfusions.  During chemotherapy and radiation treatment, both cancer cells and platelets are destroyed.  Many of these patients need platelet transfusions to prevent uncontrolled bleeding.

Platelet donations are made through a process called apheresis. From registration to refreshments, donating platelets takes approximately two hours.  During the process, donors can relax and watch a movie, read a book, listen to music, or visit with the Central Blood Bank apheresis staff.

The donation does not significantly decrease the number of platelets in the donor’s body, and the donated platelets are replaced in approximately two days. Donors experience no bleeding problems.

Platelet donors can donate every seven days and up to 24 times a year.  If donors alternate between donating platelets and whole blood or plasma, the waiting time varies.  Ask a Central Blood Bank staff member about these requirements or call the Central Blood Bank Apheresis Department at 412-209-7030, or toll free at 1-866-DONORS-1, ext. 2.

 

Platelet Donor Qualifications

The qualifications for platelet donors are similar to those for whole blood donations. Donors with type A blood are asked to consider donating platelets.

Donors interested in donating platelets should call Central Blood Bank’s Apheresis Department at 412-209-7030 or toll-free at 1-866-DONORS-1 ext. 2 to schedule an appointment, or you may or you may  schedule your appointment online.

Due to the special process involved with donating platelets, Central Blood Bank collects platelets at the following community donor centers only:
 

CranberryMonroeville
Downtown PittsburghNorth Hills
Fox ChapelSouth Hills
Green Tree CDCWashington
1-866-DONORS1 (1-866-366-6771)
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