The present investigation deals with development and evaluation of herbal formulation for platelet augmentation potential. The extraction was carried out by using hydroethanol as a solvent. Per cent yield of hydroethanolic extract of Tridax procumbens was found to be 8.65%. Preliminary phytochemical screening showed presence of various secondary metabolites like Alkaloids, Tannins, Amino acids, Flavonoids, Phenols, Steroids, Anthocyanins, Vitamin C and Vitamin A. Total flavonoid content in the extract was found to be 54.22 mg of Rutin/g in hydroethanolic extract. Then animal study was carried out for the estimation of platelet count in Rat model. There were 6 group of animals, each having 6 rats. Group 1 was healthy, Group 2 was for disease control, and remaining 4 groups were for treatment purpose. Two concentrations of extract were given to 2 groups of rats i.e., 100 mg/kg b.wt., and 200 mg/kg b.w. Effective dose was determined by estimating the blood sample for platelet count. Last group was treated with marketed formulation of papaya syrup to compare it with Tridax procumbens extract. The results of animal study showed the effectiveness of Tridax procumbens by increasing platelet counts of busulfan induced rat model. It showed the recovery of platelet counts as compared to disease control group. The dose of 100 mg is used in the formulation of herbal tablets as per the readings of platelet counts in treatment. The batches of tablet formulation are designed by using Design of Expert (Doe) and evaluation of batches was done. The optimum batch is determined by this design of expert, ANOVA and graphs were taken from this which shows the coded equation of parameters. Dissolution study was carried out of optimized batch by using 0.1M HCl. Then % drug content was calculated by the formula by taking absorbance on spectrophotometer.