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💵 Paid plasmaPlasma

2102 S. Michigan Street, South Bend, IN, 46613

★★★★★2.7 (11 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 (11)

Historical community reviews restored from the original BloodBanker directory.

  • rody2013-03-11
    ★★★★

    I have lost many of lives to cancer and will always try to do my part as a human to donate and maybe one person will be saved even if so many have lost the battle we have to keep some hope for the familys and the people that are still fighting there battle god bless those who give

  • Tina2013-03-08
    ★★★★★

    I donate at elkhart biolife and have been treated great but was told that south bend pays more? i get 20 the first time and 30 the sec. time that week is this the same here as well

  • rere2011-02-16
    ★★★★★

    went in to make my appointment, and am a little concerned about the people there.

  • JJ2010-12-30
    ★★★★

    i have been doing this for awhile now and each time i find the staff to be very professional and friendly. what i also see is some \_clients\_ being rude and impatient all you have to do is sit there. if there are only one or two rude people its still enough to ruin a persons day. my only complaint is the bathroom could use a heater.

  • JAMES2010-08-27
    ★★★★★

    GOING HERE IS THE WORST EXSPERIENCE THAT I HAVE EVER HAD IN MY LIFE.THE STAFF IF THEY HAVE ANYTHING THAT THEY DONT LIKE ABOUT YOU YOU BECOME THE BUT OF THE JOKE.I HAVE BEEN THE BUT OF THE STAFF JOKES A FREW TIMES NOW !IT MAKES ME SICK THAT I CANT DONATE AND NOT HAVE TO THINK ABOUT WHAT THE STAFF THINKS OF ME EVERY TIME I GO IN .I DONT THINK THATS PROFESSIONAL AT ALL .SO THAT WILL BE MY LAST TIME.SORRY YOU GUYS SUCK.

  • ??2010-02-24
    ★★★★

    I went to south bend plasma center and was turned down because i live 17 miles out of there 30 mile radius but yet its the only center closest to me..i guess they don't need plasma that badly

  • jim2010-01-28
    ★★★★

    i was confused i thought in was a plasma donation center, but it looked like a homeless shelter people choking down ciggs right in front of the main entrance talking about how they've been donating plasma for beer money after this i'm pretty sure i would rather die than have some crackheads fluids put in my body

  • anon2009-11-10
    ★★★★★

    Not sure if donors are screened well. Known alcoholics, heavy smokers, and other questionable types are seen donating.

  • Jason2009-11-06
    ★★★★★

    I just went for my 3 rd donation.Everything was great till then.I seen 3 nurses standing there chatting when it was my time to get \_stuck\_.A nurse came over and I felt like there was a very big rush to get me set up on the machine.I knoew from the way she jammed the needle in that there was going to be trouble.The donation was very slow and the needle was adjusted 3 times.The same nurse did the guy next to me and he had problems too.I asked that we switch arms and was told they prefer to use the same arm.After I stopped a nurse that seem like she cared I told her that we have to switch arms or I was going to leave.The first needle has been adjusted 3 times and it already tore my vain too much to get a puncture.So she was nice and VERY sorry and supportive.Im not going to judge this place bad from just 1 bad experience .But when you go you will find ppl that want to do their jobs correctly and others that do not.BTW after the first nurse stuck me i seen her run back to her little click to hang out and chat.I would recommend going in when the first shift is working because they seem to care more then second

  • anon donor2009-07-21
    ★★★★★

    New donors should arrive by 8:30 with photo ID, proof of SSN, and a piece of mail. A limited amount of new donors are accepted daily.

  • Anonymous Donor2009-05-11
    ★★★★★

    not open on Mondays

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