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Biolife Plasma Services

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💵 Paid plasmaPlasma

4279 Bluegrass Road, Mt. Pleasant, MI, 48858

989-773-1500

Operator: BioLife Plasma Services

★★★★★2.8 (4 reviews)

💵 Get paid to donate plasma. Plasma centers like this one typically compensate donors, commonly $40–$100 per visit with larger first-month bonuses. Rates vary by location and promotion, so confirm the current offer with the center.

Before you go

  • ✅ Bring a photo ID and a list of any medications.
  • 💧 Hydrate well and eat iron-rich food beforehand.
  • 😴 Get a good night's sleep; avoid heavy exercise right after.
  • 🕒 Set aside about an hour (about 1–1.5 hours).

Donor reviews (4)

Historical community reviews restored from the original BloodBanker directory.

  • Chloe Gonzales2014-05-19
    ★★★★★

    The place is very easy to locate. I bring my friend on my 2nd donation and we both earn extra cash. A good way to help someone's life.

  • mike2013-04-11
    ★★★★★

    Kristal does not seem to know what shes doing and she hurts. Some of my friends have said the same thing.

  • Renee Richardson2012-12-02
    ★★★★★

    I am always happy to participate in a program that helps those who can't help themselves. If I can benefit while doing that...bonus! Unfortunately, this program is not that easy. Biolife banks on high-tech in every aspect of its operation from security, identification, scheduling, medical records, etc. The system has problems of which they are aware -yet their IT doesn't fix? I was a donor for a year; during which time I experienced frustration for the reason that in this business of human beings, high tech attempts to ditch humanity and leaves no recourse for its flaws. The latest example: My year is drawing to a close, and I was required to schedule another physical through the website. The site let me schedule on a date that was unacceptable to the center (unacceptable dates are usually blocked and it wasn’t), but I was at the center for a whole hour and going through their regime before I could find out that I would have to come back and start over. I have found one of Biolife’s shortcomings to be that they are not concerned with my time. And high tech is supposed to make things go swiftly and smoother? Long story short, I came back two days later to donate (physical wasn't rescheduled for yet another couple of days), and their system wasn't having any of that. It was only going to do the physical which is very lengthy (more than twice as long) and in addition, requires that you wait for a nurse to confirm answers to questions you were asked on the computer. I was so frustrated and out of time, after all of the preparation that donating takes, making two visits, and not being able to donate; that I called their system \_f'd\_ -because saying their “system is whacky\_ really doesn't describe it... and I am permanently deferred for swearing. Wow. It is not like I was going back to be treated like that anymore anyway, but I feel that all I did was call it what it was. Because I believe in the overall program, I seriously hope that another company starts operation in the area. Biolife is expanding –yet they don't have their foundation in place. And there is no incentive to do so.

  • Lee2009-04-10
    ★★★★

    Very friendly, knowledgeable, efficient staff.

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