Earn your AHA-approved ACLS, BLS, and PALS certification in Frederick, MD, without disrupting your schedule through a streamlined two-part blended learning approach. Complete the coursework online at your convenience, then attend a hands-on skills session at our Old National Pike verification station to receive your official AHA eCard.
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Frederick
9001 Old National Pike, Frederick, MD 21704, United States
Conveniently located in Frederick County, we offer AHA-certified BLS, ACLS, PALS, and CPR First Aid courses.
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BLS
ACLS
PALS
Our Frederick training station is located at 9001 Old National Pike, Frederick, MD 21704. The CPR Verification Station is housed inside the Robey Incorporated professional building, surrounded by professional offices along one of Frederick's main commercial corridors. It is easy to reach from all directions, whether coming from downtown Frederick or nearby areas. Pinecliff Park and the Monocacy National Battlefield are both in the general area and can help you recognize the neighborhood.
Take East Patrick Street and follow it as it turns into Old National Pike. Stay on this road for about 3.5 miles, and you'll find 9001 on your right.
Take Exit 59 toward Ijamsville and turn onto Old National Pike heading west. Stay on this road, and the building will appear on your left within minutes at number 9001.
To make it easier to spot:
Free parking is available in the building lot. You can park in the parallel spots along the side or behind the building.







































Basic Life Support
Flexible & self-paced;
Hands-on practice
Truster Certification
BLS Certification in Frederick focuses on the fundamental lifesaving skills needed during cardiac and respiratory emergencies. Participants learn high-quality CPR for adults, children, and infants, proper AED use, and techniques for relieving choking. The training also emphasizes effective communication and teamwork during resuscitation efforts. This certification is commonly required for nurses, physicians, EMTs, medical assistants, and other healthcare professionals involved in direct patient care.
Medical professionals such as physicians, nurses, paramedics, and respiratory therapists, responsible for managing complex cardiovascular emergencies, are often required to maintain advanced resuscitation credentials. ACLS certification covers advanced airway management, ECG rhythm interpretation, emergency medications, stroke care, and cardiac arrest interventions. Participants develop the clinical knowledge and decision-making skills needed to support patients experiencing life-threatening cardiac events.
Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support
Flexible & self-paced;
Hands-on practice
Truster Certification
Pediatric Advanced Life Support
Flexible & self-paced;
Hands-on practice
Truster Certification
Healthcare providers working in pediatric care, critical care, and urgent treatment settings often need specialized training to respond effectively to serious illnesses and injuries in infants and children. PALS Certification in Frederick covers pediatric assessment, respiratory distress, shock management, cardiac arrest interventions, and post-resuscitation care. The course places significant emphasis on identifying clinical deterioration before it becomes life-threatening.
Healthcare professionals in Frederick require current CPR and advanced life support training to meet workplace standards and support safe patient care. These certifications are commonly needed in hospitals, clinics, and other clinical environments where direct patient care is provided. Programs such as BLS, ACLS, and PALS help maintain compliance with employer and regulatory requirements. Training serves nurses, physicians, EMTs, paramedics, respiratory therapists, dental professionals, and other clinical staff.
Students preparing for careers in nursing, medicine, paramedicine, and allied health programs in Frederick often require CPR and life support training before entering clinical rotations or healthcare settings. We strengthen core emergency response competencies that are essential for advancing through medical training and clinical practice requirements. Our structured instruction, combined with practical skills, helps learners build confidence and prepare for real-world clinical scenarios.
Workplace safety teams in Frederick are responsible for responding to medical emergencies until professional help arrives. CPR and first aid training help designated employees act quickly and effectively in critical situations. These skills are important in offices, manufacturing facilities, schools, and other workplace environments. Certification also supports compliance with workplace safety policies and emergency preparedness standards.
Businesses and organizations in Frederick benefit from having trained staff who can respond during medical emergencies. CPR-certified employees help improve safety across workplaces such as corporate offices, gyms, schools, and community facilities. Our training reduces response time and improves preparedness during unexpected incidents. Furthermore, hands-on skills also support a safer and more responsible working environment.
Emergency response personnel in Frederick, including firefighters, police officers, lifeguards, and security staff, require valid CPR and life support certifications. We prepare them to respond effectively to cardiac, respiratory, and other medical emergencies in real-world scenarios. Our training supports coordination with other responders during high-pressure situations and helps to maintain readiness in public safety and critical operations.
Every certification we issue is AHA certified and accepted by hospitals, clinics, and employers across Frederick and the United States. Your certification holds credibility, meets all industry standards, and remains valid for two years.
In Frederick, MD, the certification process is simple, clear, and structured from start to finish. Our combination approach of self-paced online learning and brief hands-on skills sessions helps you to complete your training quickly without any unnecessary delays or confusion.
Our classes are available in the morning, evening, and on weekends, so our courses fit your busy schedule. Whether you are a healthcare professional, student, or working adult, you can find a time that aligns with your routine without disrupting your professional commitments
Participants receive an official AHA eCard on the same day after completing the coursework. Additionally, our hands-on training with real equipment and scenario-based learning prepares you for real-life emergencies.
Enroll in our CPR and life support training in Frederick and complete your BLS, ACLS, or PALS certification through a flexible blended learning format. Finish the online coursework at your own pace, then visit our Old National Pike station for a short hands-on skills session to receive your official AHA eCard the same day.
Yes, Maryland state guidelines and most school districts require school nurses to hold a current CPR and AED certification. Our BLS course covers adult, child, and infant CPR along with AED operation, making it the ideal choice for school health professionals. The blended format makes it easy to fit certification into a busy school schedule.
For fitness and wellness professionals, our BLS course is the right fit. It covers CPR for all age groups, AED use, and immediate response to cardiac and breathing emergencies, which aligns with the requirements of gyms, recreation centers, and personal trainers.
Yes. Our certifications are issued directly through the American Heart Association and are recognized by hospitals, urgent care centers, medical offices, and healthcare employers throughout Frederick and across the United States
Your American Heart Association eCard is valid for two years from the date of issue. When your certification is nearing expiration, you can return to our Frederick station for a quick and convenient renewal session.
No need to worry. Our courses include unlimited attempts, so if you need additional practice during your skills session, you are welcome to keep going until you are confident and meet the required standard.