On the lone positive note, the interior was anti-septic. The phlebotomists looked like they were astronauts in full NASA space gear. They mis-use the term«donor». You are a customer selling them a product, your plasma. Your plasma will then be sold to private industry for use in products. By federal law, they cannot sell to hospitals. So if you go here, you will get paid. You are not doing a public good. You are enriching your pocketbook. They make a lot of money, a LOT of money, in paying you very little, and selling ths plasma to private industry for a substantial profit. Plasma sells for hundreds of dollars per unit. You get maybe somewhere between $ 25 and maybe $ 50, since I do not know the current going rates. Also, beware if you have high blood pressure numbers. 180⁄100 is the maximum you can have without being deferred for life if you are beyond these numbers. So, that’s my FYI on this place. Have fun hanging out in their waiting room with all the different personalities you get to mingle with.