Address: 1302 Lititz Pike, Lancaster, PA 17601, USA
Phone: +17175531489
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 9AM–6PM
Wednesday: 9AM–6PM
Thursday: 9AM–6PM
Friday: 9AM–6PM
Saturday: 9AM–6PM
Alfredo Yera
It's great, the people are friendly that works that, they know what they are doing, I've been going there over a year now,.
Crystal Wakefield
Had new people stick me and they bruise my arm than i cant donate. Should have workers that have more training and know what they are doing.
Veronica Schlott
I would give this place -5 stars if I could. The staff was not helpful at all! We live in our car right now and we donated at a kedplasma in Cambria county Pa and they were sooo nice but these people, not so much. And even tho they texted us and told us to come in we couldn't donate and it was a.huge waste of time! Edit- I dont know how to reply but you are welcome to message me but im not putting my full name out there.
Don Stoner
Used to be a long wait, under new management, and with input from donors they have reduced the wait time. Bonuses have been extended and increased at least for now. Phlebotomists are in good spirits, and friendly, most of the time. Overall good experience. It feels good to save lives.
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Yes the color is pewter (Grey) scrubs
Please bring the photocopy, your current ID with your current address, and proof of residency.
We have a number of promotions running across the country at any given time, so please check with your local center for specific offers and payment for new donors. Contact your nearest center to learn about fee specials: https://immunotek.com/locations. Thanks and hope to see you soon!
The phones are not broken over there
Yes they are compensated, it's $100 for your first time, then it's $125 for your second visit, then $100 until your 8th visit, then it's $45 per visit.
Ur ID and SS. U can't have no recent tattoos or piercings surgeries nothing like that
I'm always taking 1 wait time and 45 min for plasma process
No they accept new donors Tuesday-Thursday Not on Saturday.
Can take from 3-5 hours.
We would love to have your support as a donor! You'll just need a state-issued ID, like a driver’s license, proof of your social security number, and proof of your address. You can learn a little more about the new donor process on our site.
Unfortunately, checks are not on the FDA's list of approved documents. However, a recent piece of mail, bank statement, driver’s license, or student ID will work. Or if you still need another option, each center has postcards that can be mailed to your address and will work as proof of your address. Feel free to contact your nearest center to learn more.
We have multiple locations, and you can find your nearest center along with new donor info on our site. Hope to see you at a center near you soon!
We have a number of promotions running across the country at any given time, but please check with your local center for specific details. Thanks for being a donor!
Blood typing isn't required for plasma donation. During the donation process, plasma is first separated from your blood cells, and then the blood cells are returned. If you haven't been yet, you can learn more about our new donor process on our site.
Once your 2-week deferral period has expired, we would love to welcome you back for donations. You won't be required to “start over” unless you have not donated for six months.
Plasma is an essential ingredient in treatments for many conditions, from serious burns and trauma to immune deficiency to bleeding disorders. With our donor's help, we work to get this lifesaving solution to patients in need. And it's truly the impact on our patients that motivates us to do what we do. You can learn a little more about the donor to patient map on our site.
Thanks for your interest in joining our team. It sounds like you could be a good fit. However, we're unable to share the salary range for this position since many factors are taken into consideration to determine compensation. We do hope you'll take the time to apply and look forward to potentially working with you in the future. Please reach out to us if you have further questions
No. Not at this time.
Yes, but with some restrictions. Please contact your nearest ImmunoTek Plasma center for more information.
All of our phlebotomists are experienced and have regular training. However, each new donor goes through an onboarding process where you'll meet with a medical specialist to ensure you're a good candidate. We recommend you let them know during this process and be advised beforehand regarding your phobia of needles.
We did learn that neither travel nor vaccines will necessarily disqualify you as a donor. However, unfortunately, in order to determine eligibility, you'll need to visit your nearest ImmunoTek center to meet with a Medical Specialist who will evaluate you to make a final determination whether you are able to safely donate. Thanks for your patience and enjoy your travels!
All of our centers use the Haemonetics NextSys (PCS3) machines to collect plasma donations.
For a small fee, we will replace your card on your next visit.
Yes! Once your prepaid ImmunoTek Wirecard has been activated, you can spend the funds anywhere MasterCard is accepted including at ATMs all over the world.
Yes! Your info will transfer. You'll still go through medical screening where we'll need to verify your personal info like address and phone number.
Plasma donations are not taxed. Donor fees are considered a reimbursement for your time and travel to get to our center.
If it's been more than six months, we require another exam.
Please bring your old security card along with the proof of your newly ordered card, a valid form of I.D. like your driver's license, and proof of your address like a water bill, electricity bill, etc.
There is a pass-through fee for replacement cards from the card provider for $5.
Part of the process of evaluating our donors is through a physical that will determine your suitability as a donor. This is to assure your safety and the safety of the plasma we collect. Physicals are performed by our licensed medical staff at our centers and are based on their individual determination. To find out if you qualify, we encourage you to visit the center so that we can get that evaluation completed.
Plasma donation is different than blood donation. During the donation process, plasma is first separated from your blood cells, and then the blood cells are returned. The body replaces the plasma removed during the donation process quickly; therefore, healthy individuals can donate as often as twice in a seven-day period, with at least one day between donations.
We are happy to hear you are interested in donating lifesaving plasma. We encourage you to visit your nearest ImmunoTek Plasma location and speak to one of our highly qualified Medical Specialists who can evaluate your health and current condition to determine whether you are able to safely donate plasma.
Tattoos are okay. For more info about becoming a new donor, as well as other restrictions, please call our center.
You can donate plasma at least 48 hours or more after donating platelets. However, a donor should only donate a total of up to two donations, platelets or plasma, in one week. Please let us know if you have any more questions and we hope to see you again soon!
The body replaces the plasma removed during the donation process quickly; therefore, healthy individuals can donate as often as twice in a seven-day period, with at least one day between donations.
Some visits may take longer than expected and we try to be efficient. We know that your time is valuable and we do hope you'll return and make your next experience a better one.
We would encourage you to speak to your local center directly with regard to your deferment.
While most promotions are honored across all centers there are exceptions. We recommend contacting your specific center to confirm.
There is only one size needle used for plasma donation.
We collect only the plasma portion of the blood. Platelets are returned to the donor with their red blood cells.
Yes. We accept donors that live within a 50-mile radius of the center. This can vary by center so please contact your nearest ImmunoTek Plasma center to confirm your eligibility.
A. Registration- Chart creation, document review B. Questionnaire- Series of questions regarding donor health, medications, and personal experiences. C. Medical Screening- Check of Weight, Blood Pressure, Pulse, Temp, Hematocrit (%age of RBCs vs. Blood volume), and Blood Total Protein D. Medical Physical- Mainly focused on past medical history E. Donation- Drawing of whole blood, return of RBC's and collection of plasma.
All donors receive a loadable debit card that your donation compensation is credited with after each donation.
You will need to bring your state-issued ID, like a driver's license, proof of your social security number, and proof of your address. That could be a water bill, electricity bill, etc.
FDA guidelines state that donors must have a permanent residence. Please check back with us in the future if your housing situation should change. Thank you.
Yes I think you just go in and request a new one
Right now it is $70 for 1st-5th donations
Yes, Immunotek is open Tuesday-Saturday 10am-4pm. When you come in you will need your valid current ID and Social security card. If the address on your ID is not current they ask that you bring in a piece of mail with the current address postmarked within the last 60 days. If you have any other questions feel free to call the center at (717)553-1489.
Yes, Immunotek is a plasma donation center that is open Tuesday-Saturday 10am-4pm and they do compensate donors.
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