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CSL Plasma Service

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💵 Paid plasmaPlasma

824 S Cheyenne Ave, Tulsa, OK, 74119-1408

(918)582-4346

Operator: CSL Plasma

★★★★1.3 (3 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 (3)

Historical community reviews restored from the original BloodBanker directory.

  • Gina G.2012-05-08
    ★★★★

    CSL Plasma obviously doesn't pay their employees very well because the places are both infested with the most unprofessional, rude, downright ghetto folks I've encountered at any one business. The only redeeming quality about these folks is their CSL scrub attire, and their somewhat ability to speak English or should I say Ebonics. They have loud filthy mouths, are painstakingly slow, very rude indivisuals that treat the donors that aren't from their hood like they don't exist. They're the type of people who walk around with the \_everybody owes me something\_ attitude, who usually wind up robbing a bank I bet if they were drug tested randomley half of them wouldn't pass. It is by far one of the worst experiences of my life. It is the epitomey of poverty. I wouldn't suggest anyone go they're that has any class about themselves unless forced to at gun point or your basically on your last leg desperate for some cash.

  • Me2011-05-03
    ★★★★★

    I have donated in the past and began donating again recently. I do like that they are now more automated and the check in process runs smoother. Once you are checked in, that is when chaos ensues.....LOL. Each time I have gone in, they have taken out chairs and moved things around. Donors now have to sit on the floor or wait for over an hour standing because homeless people camp out in there during the day. I aleady am familiar with which Tech's to have and which one's not to have. I have actually turned away a tech because she is not very good at inserting needles.

  • NONE2009-02-28
    ★★★★

    When my friends and I went to donate last week the lady who watches over the techs is very rude.She actually pulled a tech by the wrist while the tch was with a new donar and yelled at her saying she needed to speak with her in her office.The second time she was unprofessional she started yelling at the same tech telling her that if she didn't do the procedure right she would have to start her learning over again next month.The donor even vouched for the tech saying that she did tell her the symptoms that may occur with donating but that she/lady in charge just didn't hear the tech.The donar asked if there was a number to do a survey and the lady in charge said no.The tech later informed us that there is such a number.If this place is that unprofessional it's a wonder they still have donars and people working there.I myself have found another place to donate.

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