Been there a couple of times now, I’m a new donor as of right now(see photo I attached about money you get as a donor.) I used to donate back when I was getting my bachelors degree, it was at a CSL Plasma center, of a different location than Omaha. These guys were much more thorough as far as check ups and making sure your plasma is up to their standards. However, I cannot speak for the CSL plasma center in Omaha, as I’ve never been there. Octo explained the process very well and what to expect very thoroughly. It actually has made the process more enjoyable, even though they poke you twice every time you’re there. I typically go around 3pm on the days I do go, no complaints of the employees or the customers. UPDATE: Been going a year off and on, has been a overall great experience, highly recommend. See updated photo. UPDATE: They have quit giving out saline during donations. This in particular is a big deal for me, I don’t NEED it necessarily but it definitely helps the whole process. Really hope this changes soon.
John L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Lockridge, IA
CSL is great for some quick cash. If you make it at the right times its super quick. I’ve never been there over 2 hours. They keep stuff super clean. Only take away is they have the most unprofessional, «sassy» staff; worth a laugh if you listen close enough. I’ll be going till money isn’t as tight. It’s a great cause knowing you’re saving a life in the mean time. Take some headphones and eat right the day before and of. Although it’s not for everyone, especially those with weak immune systems.
A F.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 El Paso, TX
Company must not be treating the employees right… All I hear while donating are the complaints of the employees and how they are applying for jobs everywhere else. Too bad, most of the phlebotomists are really good. I don’t like new people sticking me!