Fayetteville Red Cross Blood, Platelet and Plasma Donation Center - 100 Promenade Pkwy
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
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11 AM–7:15 PM | Closed | Closed | 10:30 AM–6:45 PM | 7 AM–3:15 PM | 7 AM–3:15 PM | 7 AM–3:15 PM |
The Fayetteville Red Cross Blood, Platelet and Plasma Donation Center offers a welcoming environment for those looking to donate life-saving blood and platelets. Located at 100 Promenade Pkwy, Fayetteville, GA, the clinic operates with a friendly team committed to making the donation experience smooth and efficient. Open on select days, including Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, it promotes community involvement in blood donation, providing an opportunity for individuals to make a significant impact on the lives of others.
While most patrons appreciate the clean facilities and helpful staff, some experiences have highlighted inconsistencies in service and communication. Donors are encouraged to schedule appointments, particularly as walk-in availability may vary. Feedback reflects the importance of feeling respected and valued during the donation process, underscoring the essential role each donor plays in supporting local health initiatives. For those willing to become heroes through donation, this clinic strives to create a positive and impactful experience.
Services
- 👍 Whole Blood Donation
- 👍 Platelet Donation
- 👍 Plasma Donation
- 👍 Scheduled Appointments for Donations
- 👍 Walk-in Donation Services
- 👍 Post-Donation Refreshments and Snacks
Good Points | Complaints |
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Friendly and helpful staff | Inconsistent staff attitudes and service quality |
Clean and comfortable facility | Negative experiences reported with certain staff members |
Well-stocked snack area | Issues with walk-in donations and communication |
Opportunity to help save lives | Unprofessional behavior from some staff during procedures |
Courteous and attentive service from some staff members | Long wait times and lack of clear communication |
Positive experiences reported by multiple donors | Frustration with appointment scheduling and adherence to time |
T-shirts given to donors as a token of appreciation | Reports of pain and discomfort during donation process |