New BPL Plasma Pharr, TX Location Opens
BPL Plasma is proud to announce the opening of our new Pharr, Texas center located at 1300 E. US Business 83, Suite 3. The new BPL Plasma is located on the southwest corner of E. US Business 83 and N. Veterans Blvd. The new location will bring the highest quality donation experience to plasma donors in Pharr as well as in the surrounding communities of McAllen, Lopezville, Alamo, and Donna.
This new BPL Plasma Pharr center is the 49th location nationwide and the 18thlocation opened in Texas. We have additional centers ready to serve their donor communities in Austin, Lubbock, Houston, College Station, and Wichita Falls areas just to name a few. This 60-bed center accepts donations Monday through Friday from 10 am to 7 pm, including most holidays.
Plasma is processed into a wide variety of lifesaving therapies that benefit thousands of people every day. Plasma-based therapeutics are used in the treatment of serious disorders such as hemophilia and immune system deficiencies, as well as for victims of shock and burns.
Donors who visit this center can enjoy free Wi-Fi while donating during their visit and are encouraged to bring their laptops, phones, and tablets. The friendly staff at BPL Plasma Pharr is ready to make your donation experience as quick and stress-free as possible.
We look forward to serving the Pharr, TX donor community!
About BPL Plasma: Part of UK-based Bio Products Laboratory, BPL Plasma has been a global leader in the plasma collection industry for more than 25 years. We’re proud to support the creation and manufacturing of lifesaving drug therapies by supplying high-quality plasma to people in need.
At BPL Plasma, the people who walk into our centers are much more than donors — they are lifelines. Their donation, quite literally, transforms the lives of patients around the planet.
Donating plasma makes it possible for:
– An expectant mother to carry her child safely to term.
– A little boy with hemophilia to experience a healthy, happy childhood.
– A wounded warrior or burn victim to begin the healing process.