Vitalant Blood Donation- Spokane
What services can you find at Vitalant Blood Donation- Spokane?
- Plasma Donation Services
- Blood Donation Services
- Health Screenings
- Post-Donation Refreshments
- Community Blood Drives
- Patient Support Programs
📍 Where can you find Vitalant Blood Donation- Spokane?
Vitalant Blood Donation in Spokane serves as a vital resource for the community, located at 210 W Cataldo Ave, Spokane, WA 99201. This plasma donation center is situated in the heart of Downtown Spokane and operates with friendly staff members who strive to make the donation experience as pleasant as possible. Donors often appreciate the welcoming atmosphere, which encourages them to contribute to this essential service.
Visitors are advised to plan for a potentially longer wait time, as the center can be busy, even with appointments. While many have reported positive experiences and commend the skill of the phlebotomists, some individuals have encountered challenges during their visits, highlighting the importance of effective communication and training among staff. Overall, Vitalant aims to maintain a supportive environment for those looking to help save lives through plasma donation.
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
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7 AM–3 PM | 10 AM–6 PM | 10 AM–6 PM | 11 AM–6 PM | 7 AM–3 PM | 7 AM–2 PM | 7 AM–4 PM |
📢 What do customers say about Vitalant Blood Donation- Spokane?
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Welcoming and pleasant staff | Rude and condescending behavior from some staff members |
Positive experience knowing donations help others | Inconsistent experiences with phlebotomists' skills |
Skilled and friendly nurses and blood drawers | Painful experiences reported during blood draws |
Efficient donation process for some visitors | Issues with the app functionality |
Good customer service overall | Decline in organization and competency noted by some donors |
Successful blood collection with minimal wait time for some donors | Long wait times even with appointments |
Concerns about training and experience of new staff | |
Demeaning responses from staff when discomfort is reported |