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Biomat Usa

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💵 Paid plasmaPlasma

8747 W Bellfort Street, Houston, TX, 77031

(713) 988-2150

Operator: Grifols (Biomat USA / Talecris)

★★★★★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.
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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.

  • Vivian Hall2014-06-06
    ★★★★★

    Plasma is universal, which means it can be used by anyone. This is why there are frequent blood drives encouraging people to donate blood plasma.

  • Anonymous Donor2011-06-03
    ★★★★★

    There's a phlebotomist named Urslin who's not at all a people's person who doesn't greet no one but wants to stick someone, I don't no why she still works there but everyone else is cool though.

  • Katy2011-05-24
    ★★★★

    my visit was fairly alright the matter comes in with my husband he been a donor for a while and i've just started to donate i just found out that one of the employees (Alicia) and my husband is having an afair talking about poor work ethics i have nothing against the establishment or company but employees should have a little more class then that i think she should be terminated for her poor work ethics and fail to follow companies policies. As a result to this we_er geting a divoice thank for training you employees(cause i have seen other comments) very poorly(sarcasim)

  • Anonymous Donor2010-06-13
    ★★★★★

    Too much flirting and holding long conversations with donors that want to date the staff. Some have attitudes due to their personal problems at home, so it's being vented at work. Staff leaves donors that are finish with the last draw hooked up longer than necessary.

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