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Based on 118 reviews, this Blood donation center has received a rating of 2.6 stars
Address: 5270 Babcock St NE #14, Palm Bay, FL 32905
Located In: Marketplace at Palm Bay Shopping Center
Phone: (321) 237-4303
Website: https://www.cslplasma.com/center/254
Hours
Monday |
7 AM–7 PM |
Tuesday |
7 AM–7 PM |
Wednesday |
7 AM–7 PM |
Thursday |
7 AM–7 PM |
Friday |
7 AM–7 PM |
Saturday |
7 AM–3 PM |
Sunday |
8 AM–4 PM |
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Reviews
Steve D
They are not honest and what they pay you it went from $100 2 $50 on my fourth visit.They state 100 $ first five times you donated.then they says within the first 30 days they don’t tell you it goes to $50 which is ridiculous when their plasma return fees are thousands. The meantime I I lessen my immunity to everything in the environment basically the health of my well-being. Best way to describe, this is a crime to ripoff donors. I know it’s a good thing to donate to good uses to help fellow humans, we should be compensated much better.I won’t return here no more because they are very dishonest in your pay for donations.
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Terry Wallace
I had a bad experience Monday. It took me 2.5 hours. They messed up and stop me from coming back until October. They didn’t even let me know anything. But it’s cool because one of the guys name Wallace doesn’t really care about the ppl. Gina one of the managers use the same gloves with everyone. She never change her gloves. It’s all on the cameras. So it was cool
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Sean Kearns
DON’T DONATE HERE. PUBLIC HEALTH PROBLEM. NEEDS TO BE SHUT DOWN. They’re understaffed, over worked, undersupplied, They have plumbing and sanitation issues every other day and I guarantee you there’s no soap or handsanitizer anywhere in this place, they know it’s unsafe, they don’t care. Management is very unprofessional and mistreats the donors and staff on a daily basis. They literally kept one of my payments and when I tried to get the money I am owed for my own blood water they permanently deferred me.
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Maria Gavin
I tried to donate one time and was told that I could not because of the fact that I served overseas in Europe in the army from 1982 until 1990 during the time mad cow disease happened. If I had that I would have been dead a long time ago and the army does not get meat from Europe it gets it from the United States. Mad cow disease happened in British cows
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caleb sipes
Came back as a returning new donor on august 25th and came to donate today on 09/13 and they got rid of my promotion for august. That is very disappointing I had sm more expectations. Definitely after the staff member that took my vitals said I should be getting the promotion from last month since that’s when I started. Really messed up my day I was expecting $100 after donating and only got $35 waste of my time, waste of my body fluids, also the same staff member that took my vitals also told me the scales were broken. Which put me at 146 pounds when I weigh 153 checked as soon as I got home.so on top of not getting $100 I got put in a weight class that isn’t even mine and got payed even less would’ve never donated if I knew that’s how it was gonna go
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Monica Light
Staff is friendly and most have been working here for a while, which is a good sign. I never thought I’d be a regular donor, but I’ve never had any major issues here and so I keep coming back! The beds are clean, the phlebotomists are competent and helpful, and it’s a straightforward process to donate.
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Whitey B
Ridiculously slow. Numerous times one person doing vitals checks while 10+ people are in line. I get sent back to the nurse for scratches and days old bruises from my work about 25% of the time. Nurse always OKs me, but it’s just an added extra 15-20 minutes waste of time. I haven’t been sent back at Immunotek once, which after this last fiasco is where I’ll be going. Once you clear the vitals and finally get to the floor that process and techs are usually very good.
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Chris Thurner
Every time I moved forward in getting prepared to donate the person in charge of my process had to be subbed out because they needed to be somewhere else. They’re understaffed and I honestly didn’t think it was a day long process just to get signed up. I spent more time waiting than answering questions or signing paperwork. Ended up leaving before I could donate because every time I moved forward the person working with me had something more important to tend too.
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Duane Carlson
They do not payout what they say and will not fix it , do not use CSL , just letting everyone know CSL responded and corrected the payment and the guy I spoke to was really helpful Thank you
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Dillan Geiser
The people there gave me a hemoglobin or something related to a mistake on their part I couldn’t make the deadline to receive 100 compensation in 30 days for compensation I know it’s for a good cause but I feel like a blood cow that just got cheated by business Symantec’s. Won’t be returning
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