Been to this place twice and got rejected twice. First time was due to high blood pressure. Reasonable enough. Waited over a year, reduced my blood pressure by medication, passed the blood pressure check. Uh oh, failed their health eval. Seems I checked yes for PTSD. They couldn't tell me this the first time and saved me another 3 hour trip. This country has been at war with everybody since 1991. I can't think of anybody who does not have PTSD of some sort. After all the screening about sexual partners, blood transfusions, combat related hospitalizations, about 10 percent make it to the plasma tables.
I understand why they're this tight with their screening. I get it. They don't want someone with PTSD freaking out and going Postal on everybody, but have some respect for your Vets! Here's a bright idea, have them fill out their health questionnaire when they sign up for an appt on line, RATHER than when they arrive for their appt, after a three hour drive, and then get rejected, twice.
I'm sure I'm going to get some cold response to this review, like, we thank you for your review, unfortunately our policy is bla, bla. This doesn't fix things. What's going to happen is, people are not going to answer so transparently to their questionnaires, or on a brighter note, science will come up with some AI synthetic that replaces their plasma services, and they'll be out of business. It's ironic how human indifference allows things like AI to thrive, but sorry you're out of a job. Until it hits their cooperate pocketbook, they don't really care about your donations or how much you have invested.
Recommendation: Save your plasma. It's your life source. Don't give it away until you know for certain exactly where it is going.