American Heart Association ACLS Provider Classes in Houston​

10101 Harwin Dr. Suite 230. Houston, Tx. 77036

Experienced AHA Instructors

Our American Heart Association Classes

At Cardiox Care, we specialize in providing top-tier CPR training as a contracted provider of the American Heart Association (AHA). While the AHA sets the standards and guidelines, they do not offer classes directly. Instead, they rely on trusted providers like us to deliver their lifesaving programs. Proudly serving Houston with over 1,000 five-star reviews, we invite you to experience why we are the leading choice for CPR and emergency cardiovascular care education in the area.

Instructors with Hands-on Experience in clinical practice
Official American Heart Association Certifications valid for 2 years
Follows official AHA guidelines per the latest CPR and ECC standards.
Affordable, hands-on, & engaging agendas per the PAM
Same day CPR & BLS certifications excluding night classes.

Amazing AHA Training Sites

Beautiful Spaces, Better Learning

At Cardiox Care, we understand that the environment plays a crucial role in your learning experience. That’s why we offer training locations that not only meet the highest standards for equipment and facilities but also feature warm and inviting decor. Our venues are designed to provide a comfortable and aesthetically pleasing atmosphere, making your training experience both productive and enjoyable from start to finish.

 Easy access off main highways
Free parking space with no hassle
SPACE! no “shoulder-to-shoulder” with others
Premium Hepa Filters at all Locations

Real Simulations

ACLS Prep Made Easy!

Upon enrollment, students gain access to several FREE resources to prepare for the course, including the ACLS pretest self-assessment, precourse work, ACLS algorithms, and supplementary materials.

By thoroughly reviewing these materials, even first-time students will feel more confident during the in-class megacode scenarios. We prioritize your comfort and understanding of the material before class begins.

Our experienced trainers are experts in their fields, offering comprehensive, hands-on training that builds practical skills and knowledge to improve survival outcomes. Passionate about your success, they ensure you leave equipped to confidently and effectively perform CPR.

No Corners Cut!

Professional Equipment

Prestan Manikins –  1-to-1 student-mannequin ratios. High quality manikins with a revolutionary rate monitor that offers instant feedback via LED’s. Listen and feel the confirmation clicks, leave class feeling confident and prepared to provide high quality CPR in any scenario.

Bag Mask Devices – Practice bag-mask ventilations with both infants and adults.

Anti-Choke Vests –  These give you a realistic impression on the pressure it takes to be successful with the heimlich maneuver. Due to it not being mandatory, many companies don’t bother including it, we do!

Sanitizer – Equipment is sanitized after every class. You also have access to multiple hand sanitizing dispensers throughout class.

Your Comfort Matters!

ACLS Recertification

Amenities

Herman Miller Caper Chair – Winner of a NeoCon Gold Award for task seating, the Caper Stacking Chair offers exceptional comfort and performance. Its design features a contoured molded polypropylene back with perforations & flex net seating to help maintain body temperature during long periods of sitting.

“Comfee” Coolers – Feeling warm after several sets of high quality impressions? Grab a FREE drink from our coolers to cool down set to 34F. Too cold? We also have room temp drinks available to you.

“Need” Desks – Smooth, high quality desks that stand out vs the cheap, narrow lifetime desks you typically find in CPR classes.

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Schedule Your AHA ACLS Class Below!

Do you need fa/cpr/aed, BLS, or PALS instead? Give us a call. We offer official AHA, ARC, and ASHI classes.

AHA ACLS Provider - Provider Course

Renew or certify for the first time: Our American Heart Association (AHA) ACLS classes are tailored for healthcare professionals seeking comprehensive, hands-on training.

Enroll in the AHA ACLS class, participate in interactive sessions, and review course material through dynamic videos and in-depth instruction.

Master advanced life support skills, including managing cardiac emergencies, and complete the final exam to demonstrate your proficiency and confidence in ACLS protocols.

CLASS INCLUDES: Protocols for managing cardiac emergencies, including CPR, airway management, rhythm interpretation, and medication administration to improve patient survival outcomes.

CLASS DURATION: 3.5 Hours
CERTIFICATION DURATION: 2 Years


AHA ACLS - Skills Session

The AHA ACLS Skills Session includes 2 parts:

PART 1 – Purchase the ACLS HEARTCODE ($168) from the AHA website (link provided upon registration here). Due 8+ hours prior to your scheduled time on the calendar shown.
PART 2 – Come to an in-person skills to put it into practice from everything you learned online.

CLASS INCLUDES: Protocols for managing cardiac emergencies, including CPR, airway management, rhythm interpretation, and medication administration to improve patient survival outcomes.

CLASS DURATION: 4.5 Hours Online / 1.5 Hours In Class
CERTIFICATION DURATION: 2 Years

**We do not recommend this option as you will save time & money taking the full course with us**


Schedule Your BLS, ACLS, & PALS Course Now!

AHA, ARC, and ASHI Offered

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Address: 10101 Harwin Dr. Suite 230. Houston, Tx. 77036

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Invite Your Friends & Family!

Group Classes (4+)

Have a group of your closest friends or colleagues who want to learn from the best? We can set aside time for you and create an unforgettable experience! This is available in-office or at your location!

Company Classes (6+)

Certified employees are more likely to perform CPR in times of emergency. Our 1:1 student mannequin ratios will give your staff the skills they need for this task without feeling overwhelmed or underprepared.​

FAQs & Pricing Below

BLS, CPR/FA/AED, ACLS, & PALS

BASIC LIFE SUPPORT

     Basic Life Support, or BLS, generally refers to the type of care that first-responders, healthcare providers and public safety professionals provide to anyone who is experiencing cardiac arrest, respiratory distress or an obstructed airway..

     Basic Life Support, or BLS, generally refers to the type of care that first-responders, healthcare providers and public safety professionals provide to anyone who is experiencing cardiac arrest, respiratory distress or an obstructed airway..

Professions that require aha BLS certification include nurses (RN), nursing students, doctors, medical assistants, hospital technicians, dental assistants, EMT, physical and occupational therapists, firefighters, paramedics, dentists, respiratory therapists, and more. But you don’t have to be a medical professional to get BLS certification.

– High-quality CPR for adults, children, and infants
– Important early use of an AED
– Effective ventilations using a barrier device
– Importance of teams in multi-rescuer resuscitation and performance as an effective team member during multi-rescuer CPR
– Relief of foreign-body airway obstruction (choking) for adults and infants

Depending on the organization you need, the basic life support (BLS) courses can last anywhere from 45 minutes to 2 hours. This is due to our 1-to-1 student-mannequin ratios that enable more hands-on practice in a shorter period.

For Basic Life Support (BLS), if you’re taking the full class with us, you just show up! Well take care of the rest.

If you are taking any blended option (skills session), whether with the American Heart Association (AHA), American Red Cross (ARC), or American Health & Safety Institute (ASHI), you will need to complete an online component prior to attending class. 

CPR/FA/AED

First Aid, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, and Automated External Defibrillator refers to the different types of care available for layman/public responders to provide for an emergency

First Aid, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, and Automated External Defibrillator refers to the different types of care available for layman/public responders to provide for an emergency

The course is designed for anyone with little or no medical training.

– First aid basics (cuts, nose bleeds, burns, heat exhaustion, etc.)
– Medical emergencies
– Injury Emergencies
– Environmental emergencies
– Preventing illness and injury
– Adult CPR and AED use
– Opioid-associated life-threatening emergencies
– Optional modules in Child CPR AED and Infant CPR

Depending on the organization you need, the CPR / FA / AED class variations can last anywhere from 1 to 3 hours. This is due to our 1-to-1 student-mannequin ratios that enable more hands-on practice in a shorter period.

For CPR/FA/AED courses, we offer the blended option (skills session).

Whether with the American Heart Association (AHA), American Red Cross (ARC), or American Health & Safety Institute (ASHI), you will need to complete an online component prior to attending class.

Go through the registration process for more details on these blended options.

Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support

Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support emphasizes providing high-quality patient care by integrating rhythm interpretation, electrical interventions, and pharmacologic knowledge with critical thinking, problem-solving

Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support emphasizes providing high-quality patient care by integrating rhythm interpretation, electrical interventions, and pharmacologic knowledge with critical thinking, problem-solving

For healthcare professionals who either direct or participate in the management of cardiopulmonary arrest or other cardiovascular emergencies and for personnel in emergency response

– Building on your Basic life support skills, including effective chest compressions, use of a bag-mask device, and use of an AED
– Recognition and early management of respiratory and cardiac arrest
– Recognition and early management of peri-arrest conditions such as symptomatic bradycardia
– Airway management
– Related pharmacology
– Management of ACS and stroke
– Effective communication as a member and leader of a resuscitation team

Advanced Cardiovasular life Support (ACLS) can last anywhere from 1.5-4 hours.

This does not include any prep work that is required prior to class. If you were to consider this, it can last from 5-10 hours.

The prep work required will depend on your status as a renewal or initial student and your experience / knowledge base on ACLS. 

For Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) , depending on if youre an initial or renewal. You will either need to complete the pre-test (if renewing) or both the pre-test and pre-course work (if you’re an initial).

The ACLS pre-test generally last 30 minutes with each attempt. You need a passing score of 70%.

The ACLS pre-course work can last, on average, anywhere from 4-6 hours. This is mandatory for first time students.

The statements above do not include any additional studying you feel necessary to adequately prepare for the ACLS class.

Pediatric Advanced Life Support

Highlights the Advanced Life Support for Pediatrics.

Highlights the Advanced Life Support for Pediatrics.

PALS is geared toward healthcare providers who respond to emergencies in infants and children and for personnel in emergency response, emergency medicine, intensive care and critical care units

Throughout your PALS course, you’ll learn to assess, recognize and provide high-quality care to pediatric patients experiencing life-threatening medical emergencies, including shock, cardiac and respiratory events, and how to provide care after the return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) during a resuscitation effort.

Pediatric Advanced life Support (PALS) can last anywhere from 1.5-4 hours.

This does not include any prep work that is required prior to class. If you were to consider this, it can last from 5-10 hours.

The prep work required will depend on your status as a renewal or initial student and your experience / knowledge base on PALS. 

For Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) , depending on if you’re an initial or renewal. You will either need to complete the pre-test (if renewing) or both the pre-test and pre-course work (if you’re an initial).

The PALS pre-test generally last 30 minutes with each attempt. You need a passing score of 70%.

The PALS pre-course work can last, on average, anywhere from 4-6 hours. This is mandatory for first time students.

The statements above do not include any additional studying you feel necessary to adequately prepare for the PALS class.

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