I would like to file a compliant about a supervisor Shenea on Sept.14th at the Melrose Park CSL Plasma location. After riding my bike to the plasma center after 10mins, I entered into the csl plasma and followed the questionare on the computer all before 5:00pm. My temperature and blood pressure was taken promptly afterwards. I was told my pulse was too high and that I would have to LEAVE. I was given no choice of having a pulse retake in the next 15mins. They said that they were ready to go home and didn’t have time to wait on me. Shenea, the supervisor told her staff now to wait for my pulse to decrease. I am highly disgusted with lack of respect the staff have for the donors. I now only made $ 20 this week. Instead of the $ 60 I was suppose to receive. I might have to see how file this compliant to go until I can have justice do what happened.
Joe R.
Classificação do local: 3 Glen Ellyn, IL
Will get to the point as no one comes here for the see and be scene aspect. It is good enough staff seem nice enough. My only problem is the lines. Often have to wait an hour before you actually get to a machine so bring a book or I bring a tablet and just watch a movie. Your first time though you might be there a good 5 or 6 hours
Bridget Jack J.
Classificação do local: 1 Palatine, IL
I’m giving this place one star for one reason and one reason only: They do not disclose anywhere on the Web site that you cannot donate plasma if you have been pregnant in the last 6 months, nor do they disclose this in the book that they ask you to read when you come in as a first-time donor. There are all kinds of other seldom-heard-of disqualifying medical conditions listed, but not pregnancy. Do they think pregnancy is a rare and unheard of condition in women or something? Am I really the first-ever new mother who came in wanting to sell some plasma to make a quick buck because new babies are expensive? If those are the rules, those are the rules, but that should be disclosed up-front so that people do not waste their time coming in and waiting through the«first-time donor» procedures. I just wasted three hours of my morning driving out there and going through all of the first-time donor screening and consent procedures only to be told I could not donate because I had a baby 4.5 months ago. That should not have happened.