AHA Accredited

Our CPR Certification Centers Throughout Washington

Earn your American Heart Association (AHA) CPR, BLS, ACLS, and PALS certification at a training center near you in Washington. Complete your online learning at your own pace, then schedule a quick in-person skills evaluation at the location that works best for you. Once you pass, you’ll receive your official AHA eCard the very same day.

Select a Location
Choose your nearest CPR certification center
Utah Locations
0 +
Certified Students
1490 +
Average Rating
0
AHA Certified
90 %
Location Overview

Locations Available

Lynnwood

20006 Cedar Valley Rd. Lynnwood, WA 98036
(425)-484-0124

Bellevue

40 Lake Bellevue Dr. Bellevue, WA 98005
(425)-484-0124

Everett

500 SE Everett Mall Way. Everett, WA 98208
(425)-484-0124

Federal Way

402 S. 333rd St. Federal Way, WA 98208
(425)-484-0124

Liberty Lake

23403 E Mission Ave Liberty Lake, WA 99019
(425)-484-0124

Renton

1123 Maple Ave SW. Renton, WA 98057
(425)-484-0124

Seattle

401 Broadway East #101 Seattle, WA 98102
(425)-484-0124

Spokane

316 W Boone Ave Spokane WA 99201
(425)-484-0124

Tacoma

2367 Tacoma Ave S Tacoma, WA 98402
(801)-997-8009

Vancouver

12000 SE Mill Plain Blvd Vancouver, WA 98684

9303 NE 5th Ave, Vancouver, WA 98665
(888) 618-0911

Olympia

324 West Bay Dr. NW, Suite 212B Olympia, WA 98502
(801)-997-8009
Utah Location

View CPR Classes Across Washington on a Map

Our interactive Washington location map makes it easy to find the closest CPR training site.

Whether you’re located in Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Bellevue, Vancouver, or another Washington community, you can select a nearby training center that fits your schedule. Every location offers the same streamlined certification process, allowing you to complete your required skills assessment quickly and efficiently.

what do we offer

Nationally Recognized AHA Certification

Washington CPR Classes provides American Heart Association courses that meet the latest evidence-based training standards. Certifications are recognized nationwide and accepted by healthcare employers, hospitals, universities, emergency response agencies, and professional licensing organizations.

Students complete the online HeartCode curriculum before attending a brief, in-person skills session using the AHA’s blended learning format for BLS, ACLS, and PALS certification.

BLS for Healthcare Providers

Gain the essential life-saving skills healthcare professionals need with our AHA-approved BLS certification course.

ACLS for Healthcare Providers

Advance your emergency cardiovascular care skills with our AHA-approved ACLS course for healthcare professionals who manage adult cardiac emergencies.

PALS for Healthcare Providers

Build the knowledge and confidence to respond to pediatric emergencies with our AHA-approved PALS course for healthcare professionals caring for infants and children.

why choose us

The Washington Standard

Official AHA Training

All certifications are issued according to current American Heart Association guidelines and are accepted by hospitals, healthcare organizations, colleges, licensing agencies, and employers throughout Washington and nationwide.

Training That Fits Your Schedule

Study online whenever it's convenient, then reserve a skills session at one of our Washington training centers. With flexible availability, you can complete certification around your work or school commitments.

Get Certified the Same Day

Once you've successfully completed your hands-on skills assessment, your official American Heart Association eCard is issued electronically the same day, helping you meet employment or licensing deadlines without unnecessary delays.

Still Have Questions?

Our team is happy to help clarify your options before you register.
FAQ

FAQs

How Much Time Should I Expect for the Skills Evaluation?

The in-person Voice-Assisted Manikin (VAM) session generally takes about 20–30 minutes to complete. The exact time depends on the course you’re taking and your individual pace.

Absolutely. Our Washington locations offer both first-time certifications and renewal courses for CPR & AED, BLS, ACLS, and PALS.

Not at all. You may attend whichever location is most convenient. Every training center follows the same AHA curriculum, uses the same self-guided skills evaluation process, and issues the same nationally recognized certification.

Yes. Your American Heart Association certification is accepted by hospitals, healthcare facilities, schools, emergency medical services, and employers across Washington and throughout the United States.