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    ADMA BioCenters - Myrtle Beach

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    Immunotek

    2.5(2 reviews)
    5.0 mi

    I finally followed through in donating plasma. I was told the first time doing it to be patient as…read moreit would take 3 hours. They were right, but it was handled professionally. Therefore the next time I went back it was suppose to be easier. I had to fill out the information on the computer. After it was done I was told to take a seat. I waited over 20 minutes. They even asked if I was waiting to get screened and I said yes. I counted 6 people working on the screening, but none actually doing any screening. Then they finally asked me if I was waiting. Again I said yes. I went up to the counter and was told you could have just stood in front of the counter and we would have started the screening process. They knew I was there and waiting for the screening so the comment wasn't valid. I went up to the counter and the person there was in training. I didn't think much about it at first until it became apparent he hadn't been trained at all. The person training wasn't doing a full monitoring of the trainee. He didn't even know how to stick a finger. He finally stuck my finger, but kept my hand elevated. Applying severe pressure between his thumb and middle finger on top of my knuckle. This is not proper procedure in doing this. He almost broke my finger. He was having problems filling the small tube of blood, but he managed to get it everywhere else. He applied so much pressure on the knuckle which again I state isn't proper procedure, I had to soak my finger in Epsom salts. Then when he finally got it done he took the tube in placed in the machine to separate the plasma and blood. He left it in the container for a long period of time. Finally he removed it and attempted to place the plasma for a test, but I watched as part of the blood went into the test. I even seen it and told them what I seen. As a person with over 17 years in the medical field it was pathetic to see two people who failed in administering such simple test. By their mishandling of the procedures I wasted an hour in trying to do something good because of their deliberate negligence. I recommend everyone to ask for someone who has been there awhile and if you think someone is in training then ask for someone else. If you don't then you may waste an hour or more and be told you can't donate. It's one thing if it's your fault because of improper diet, but if they fail to administer the test correctly then why should the donor suffer? Imcompetence!

    It is my first experience donating plasma, I have donated here a total of 5 times. Staff were…read morefriendly, especially if I arrived early. Sometimes you hear staff complain about their jobs, but that's not unusual lol. Of course the first day took over 3 hours to donate because you run through so many tests, and they have many people coming in to donate. Some of the donators are sketchy, but the staff assures you that if anyone makes you feel uncomfortable then to tell them right away. Honestly the only bad thing about this place is when they miss your vein. If you're like me and are kinda scared about the whole IV thing, that's definitely the worst part. Besides that I only have one other critical comment. The are supposed to give you 5 extra dollars if you are a student, also sometimes they do these fun things that give you an opportunity to earn extra money. They've never given me my $5, even though everytime I go they say "you'll receive an extra five dollars for donating today because you're a student," and every time I've won extra money, they never credited it to my card. Oh yeah, don't be surprised when they give you an immunotek prepaid card, it sucks because you're always paying a fee to use it, but that's the only option.

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    American Red Cross

    5.0(2 reviews)
    84.7 mi

    I give blood as often as I can. I have been doing this for years, way back since college. Usually…read moreit's a good experience, with every now and then a hiccup. No hiccups this time. Art was great, not to mention a good conversationalist. Although they were short staffed, both him and his female co-worker did what they had to with a cheery attitude and making our donations feel more than worth it. I recommend giving here when you can. It's a clean, warm atmosphere. Thank you all for doing this with such positivity each day!

    Love it here! I've been living in the Mt Pleasant area for about a year, and I donate as frequently…read moreas I'm allowed, so I've been to this Red Cross location quite a few times. Each time has been pleasant and professional, regardless of how many people are there to donate. Today, I made an 11:15 appointment online the night before (and I was glad I did-- there were only two available appointment slots all day long!). I didn't do the Fast Pass question-and-answer preparation beforehand. I have in the past, but this time I didn't feel like getting out my laptop. This time, however, they told me it can now be done on an iPhone, which will be good to know for my next visit. I was the only one there when I arrived, and two phlebotomists were working. While Latoya was getting me prepped, though, three more donors came in. All were handled quickly and efficiently. I was in at 11:15 and out at 12:15. No pain, no problems, just a pleasant experience I'll be happy to repeat in 8 weeks. Thank you, American Red Cross!

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