AHA ACLS, BLS, and PALS Certification in Everett

Get certified in ACLS, BLS, or PALS in Everett, WA through AHA-approved training designed for busy healthcare professionals. The blended structure combines online learning with hands-on skills sessions, making it ideal for both new candidates and renewal applicants.

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Twin Creeks

500 SE Everett Mall Way. Everett, WA 98208

Conveniently located in Everett, we offer AHA-certified CPR, First Aid, BLS, ACLS, and PALS courses.

Popular Course

BLS

ACLS

PALS

Training Schedule

Monday - Thursday: 8 am - 7 pm
Friday: 8 am - 5 pm
Saturday: 9 am - 4 pm
Sunday: 9 am - 1 pm

Getting to Our Everett Training Location

Location Overview

Our Everett training site is located at 500 SE Everett Mall Way, Everett, WA 98208, in the Everett Mall business district. The location is easily accessible for healthcare professionals, students, employers, and community members across Everett, Marysville, Mukilteo, Lynnwood, and surrounding Snohomish County areas. With direct access to Interstate 5 and nearby arterial roads, the site serves as a convenient training hub for the greater North Puget Sound region.

Directions

Direction From
Interstate 5 (I-5)

Take the Everett Mall Way exit and head east toward Everett Mall. Continue along SE Everett Mall Way until you reach 500 SE Everett Mall Way, located within the commercial area near the mall.

Direction From
Downtown Everett

Travel south via Broadway or Interstate 5 toward Everett Mall Way. Continue east along SE Everett Mall Way until you reach the training location.

From Marysville or North Everett

Head south on Interstate 5 and take the Everett Mall Way exit. Follow signs toward Everett Mall and continue east to the training site.

From Lynnwood or South Snohomish

Travel north on Interstate 5 and exit toward Everett Mall Way. Continue east along SE Everett Mall Way until you arrive at the location near Everett Mall.

Location and Arrival Informations

Nearby Landmarks

Participants can identify the location by looking for:

  • Everett Mall and surrounding retail complex
  • Interstate 5 access corridor
  • Nearby restaurants and shopping outlets
  • Everett Mall Way commercial district
  • Public transit routes serving Everett Mall
  • Short drive from downtown Everett
  • Local medical and office buildings nearby

Parking

Ample parking is available at and around the Everett Mall area. Participants can typically park in designated visitor or open parking spaces near the training location during their scheduled session.

Entering The Training Site

Trusted by Washington Healthcare Teams & Businesses

Easy Process To Get Certified

Learning Path | Three Steps
01

Self-Guided
Online Training

In-Person Skills
Session

02
03

Receive Your
AHA eCard

Certification Issued Same Day

Certification Available in Everett

BLS

Basic Life Support

Online Learning

Flexible & self-paced;

Skills Only

Hands-on practice

AHA Approved

Truster Certification

BLS Certification in Everett

Our BLS Certification classes in Everett are designed for healthcare professionals, students, and community members who need essential life-saving skills for emergency situations. The course focuses on recognizing life-threatening emergencies such as cardiac arrest and respiratory distress, delivering high-quality CPR for adults, children, and infants, using an AED correctly, and responding to choking incidents. Through practical instruction and hands-on training, participants build the confidence and ability to act quickly and effectively until advanced medical help arrives, making it a strong foundation for both healthcare and non-healthcare learners.

ACLS Certification in Everett

Our ACLS Certification classes in Everett are designed for healthcare professionals who manage critically ill patients in high-pressure clinical environments. The course focuses on advanced emergency care skills, including ECG rhythm interpretation, airway management, emergency medication protocols, and structured resuscitation algorithms. Participants also strengthen leadership, communication, and teamwork skills required during complex cardiac and respiratory emergencies. This training helps providers improve clinical decision-making and respond effectively in hospitals, emergency departments, and other acute care settings.

ACLS

Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support

Online Learning

Flexible & self-paced;

Skills Only

Hands-on practice

AHA Approved

Truster Certification

PALS

Pediatric Advanced Life Support

Online Learning

Flexible & self-paced;

Skills Only

Hands-on practice

AHA Approved

Truster Certification

PALS Certification in Everett

Our PALS Certification classes in Everett are designed for healthcare providers who care for infants and children in emergency and critical care settings. The course focuses on identifying early signs of deterioration such as respiratory distress, shock, and cardiac instability, and applying age-specific assessment and treatment strategies. Participants also practice pediatric emergency interventions, stabilization techniques, and coordinated team response skills. This training helps healthcare professionals deliver faster, more accurate care and improve outcomes in pediatric emergencies.

Who Should Take This Course?

Licensed Healthcare Professionals

Clinicians working throughout Everett and Snohomish County rely on current AHA certification to satisfy employer credentialing requirements, maintain active licensure, and stay prepared for real patient emergencies. Our courses are structured around the same evidence-based protocols used in clinical practice.

Common participants include:

  • Registered nurses and advanced practice nurses
  • Physicians, hospitalists, and physician assistants
  • Respiratory therapists and surgical technologists
  • Dental professionals and allied health clinicians

Emergency Services and First Responders

Pre-hospital providers and field responders operating in Snohomish County require training that reflects the structured protocols and high-pressure decision-making of real emergency response. These courses reinforce the systematic approach and communication skills that support effective outcomes.

Commonly attended by:

  • EMTs and paramedics
  • Everett Fire Department and county fire district personnel
  • Search and rescue team members
  • Non-emergency and critical care transport crews

Healthcare and Allied Health Students

Students enrolled in nursing, medical, dental, paramedic, or allied health programs at Everett Community College, UW, or other regional institutions frequently need AHA certification before beginning any patient-facing clinical work. These courses fulfill that requirement efficiently.

Programs commonly represented:

  • Nursing and physician assistant programs
  • Pre-clinical medical students
  • Dental hygiene and dental assisting programs
  • Respiratory therapy and surgical technology students

Workplace Safety and Public Safety Professionals

Everett’s diverse workforce, spanning manufacturing, education, retail, maritime, and public service sectors, includes many individuals responsible for maintaining emergency readiness in their workplace. These courses provide the foundational skills to respond effectively before professional help arrives.

Common participants include:

  • School staff and administrators from Everett Public Schools
  • Early childhood educators and licensed daycare providers
  • Security and safety officers at commercial or industrial facilities
  • Athletic coaches and fitness professionals

Parents, Caregivers, and Community Members

Living or working in Everett doesn’t require a clinical background to benefit from life-saving training. Individuals caring for children, elderly relatives, or family members with health conditions gain real, applicable skills through BLS certification.

This category includes:

  • Parents and legal guardians
  • Grandparents and extended family caregivers
  • Private home health aides
  • Community volunteers and neighborhood advocates
Why Choose

Why Choose Our Courses in Everett?

01
Certification Your Employer Already Accepts

Our courses follow current American Heart Association guidelines, making them widely accepted by healthcare employers across Snohomish County and beyond.

02
The Closest Option for Snohomish County

Instead of traveling to Seattle or Bellevue, Everett offers a convenient local training option. This reduces travel time and makes scheduling easier.

03
Faster Than a Traditional Classroom Course

The blended format separates online learning from hands-on skills testing, eliminating long in-person lecture sessions.

04
Instant Digital Certification

Once you pass both course components, your AHA eCard is issued digitally and available without delay. No waiting for cards to arrive in the mail before you can meet an employer or licensing deadline. 

What Our Students Say

Our Students’ Reviews

David Evans
12 hours ago
My only takeaway is that the room had no air circulation. The air in that room is really stagnant. The room temperature definitely made me lethargic and fatigued surprisingly fast while doing the exercises during my session which I’m certain decreased my performance. I had to open the windows. I was sweating like an NFL player. 😅 I did make sure to sanitize thoroughly with everything I touched. 😁 The service was exceptional. I received a text message with videos on the day of what to expect during the session. I was also able to watch RQI videos on YouTube beforehand. I called for support trying to find the location and received almost instant communication. Services couldn’t be better. I highly recommend this place. I was able to obtain my BLS certification online at my own pace for the knowledge part and for the in-person session, the test is really easy but a bit harder if you never done it before or haven’t done it in a really long time. Everybody’s experience will vary but you will for sure pass without a doubt. The chest compressions for the adult is where I struggled the most. You have to find that perfect balance with pressure and speed. Overall, it was an excellent experience. Clean environment, professional service, and easy to follow instructions. Please get a fan or some type of cooling system in there as the temperatures start to climb. 😉
Brayden Carrick
21 hours ago
Pretty easy straight forward
Response from the owner:Thanks for the 5-star review, Brayden. We’re glad the process was easy and straightforward for you. We appreciate your feedback and look forward to serving you again.
Veronica Payne
2 days ago
I was skeptical that all of the skills training could be done in a completely automated fashion, but it couldn’t have been easier. The instructions on how to access the facility were very clear, the equipment was top-notch and it didn’t take too long. Highly recommend.
Kailey Rohwer
4 days ago
SJ Baek
5 days ago
Analiza Cruz
6 days ago
Emerina Fly
6 days ago
Claire
6 days ago
Helpful staff. Joy stayed on speaker phone with me for helpful tips and moral support!
Response from the owner:Thank you for the lovely review, Lorretta. We're so glad Joy stayed on speaker phone and was able to provide helpful tips and moral support; we’ll be sure to pass your kind words along to her and the team. If you need anything else, please reach out anytime.
Emma Gassman
6 days ago
Such an easy and great experience! Clear directions provided and efficient system in place to get certified. Highly recommended.
Response from the owner:Thank you, Emma, for the wonderful review. We’re thrilled to hear the directions and certification process were clear and efficient for you. We appreciate your recommendation and look forward to assisting you again in the future.
Madison C.
1 week ago
I’m a pediatric RN & took my PALS course with CPR VAM. I had a great experience - the check-in instructions were clear, the space was clean, & equipment was in great condition/easy to use! I even bumped into the owner, who was coming into clean the space, on my way out - he was very kind & helpful. Would recommend!!!
Quick, effective and great feedback. It was the same training I received in the hospital. Definitely would recommend to all levels needing to renew or get their BLS
K Dougherty
1 week ago
Easy, excellent communication prior to appointment and confirmation of passing immediately after
Julia Bradford
1 week ago
SSajmill 360
2 weeks ago
Heidi Swift
2 weeks ago
Clear instructions and great set up
Mila
2 weeks ago
Tito
2 weeks ago
Computer was very helpful, difficult challenge buy feel confident in my ability
Julian
2 weeks ago
Jenna Le.
2 weeks ago
Sil Sanchez
2 weeks ago
Awesome training! Every helpful!
Jana Kohler
3 weeks ago
Jonna Leigh
3 weeks ago
The directions were great. The online training worked flawlessly. The physical test was straight forward, the facility clean and easy to access. Thank you!
Response from the owner:Thank you, Jonna. We're glad the directions and online training worked well and that you found the physical test straightforward and our facility clean and easy to access. We appreciate your feedback and hope to assist you again in the future.
Makenna Girard
3 weeks ago
Super fast, clean and easy to use!
Photo from customer review
Response from the owner:Thank you, Makenna. We're thrilled you found our service fast, clean, and easy to use. We appreciate your feedback and look forward to serving you again.
AHA Certification

Group and On-Site Training for Everett Organizations

Our Everett on-site ACLS, BLS, and PALS training helps organizations certify multiple staff members without leaving the workplace. Our instructors deliver American Heart Association–aligned hands-on training for hospitals, clinics, schools, and businesses across Snohomish County. Sessions focus on building practical emergency response skills and teamwork in real-world scenarios. Flexible scheduling makes it easy to fit training into your organization’s workflow.

Healthcare Organizations

Corporate Offices

Colleges and Universities

Churches & Non-Profits

Get Certified in ACLS, BLS, or PALS in Everett Today

Take the next step toward your certification with flexible online training and hands-on skills testing in Everett, WA. Enroll now to secure your preferred schedule and complete your American Heart Association–aligned course with a streamlined, efficient process designed to help you get certified without delays.

FAQ

ACLS, BLS, or PALS in Everett FAQs

How Do I Choose Between BLS, ACLS, And PALS?

BLS is designed for basic life support and CPR skills, ACLS focuses on advanced cardiac emergencies for experienced providers, and PALS is intended for pediatric emergency care. Your job role or program requirements usually determine which course you need.

No prior experience is required for BLS. It is designed for beginners as well as healthcare professionals who need certification or renewal.

No prior experience is needed for BLS. ACLS and PALS are intended for healthcare providers, but both include structured training and guided instruction.

Yes. The online coursework must be completed before attending your in-person skills evaluation in Everett.

Yes. AHA certifications are recognized by healthcare employers, hospitals, clinics, and licensing boards across the United States, making them valid whether you work in Everett or relocate elsewhere.