Advance your career with AHA-accredited ACLS, BLS, and PALS certification in Midtown Manhattan, NY. Complete the HeartCode coursework online at your own pace, then attend a short skills check session at our East 39th Street station and receive your official AHA eCard the same day.
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10 E 39th St 11th Floor, New York, NY 10016, United States
Training healthcare professionals and clinical staff across New York City with AHA-certified BLS, ACLS, PALS, and CPR First Aid.
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BLS
ACLS
PALS
Our training station is located at 10 East 39th Street in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, one of New York City's most connected business and healthcare districts. Grand Central Terminal is a few blocks away, while Bryant Park, the Empire State Building, and the New York Public Library are all within walking distance. The surrounding neighborhood is also home to major healthcare providers, including Mount Sinai Doctors, NYU Langone Health outpatient offices, and NewYork Presbyterian facilities. Whether you work, study, or commute through Midtown Manhattan, our station offers a convenient location for completing your AHA certification.
If you are traveling from the Bronx, Westchester, or points north, take NY-9A South along the West Side Highway into Manhattan. Take the exit toward West 42nd Street, head east past Bryant Park, turn right onto Fifth Avenue, and make a left onto East 39th Street. The building will be on your right.
If you are commuting from New Jersey via the Lincoln Tunnel, exit toward 42nd Street and the Theater District. Merge onto Dyer Avenue and turn right onto West 42nd Street. Head east cross-town, turn right onto Fifth Avenue, and make a left onto East 39th Street.
If you are traveling from Brooklyn or Staten Island, take the FDR Drive North to the East 34th Street exit. Head west across 34th Street, turn right onto Park Avenue heading north, and then turn left onto East 39th Street.
If you are coming from Queens or Long Island via I-495 West through the Queens Midtown Tunnel, use the left lanes to exit toward 37th Street. Turn right onto East 37th Street, right onto Third Avenue, left onto East 42nd Street, left onto Madison Avenue, and right onto East 39th Street.
Nearby parking garages and metered street parking are available, depending on availability. Plan extra time if arriving during busy periods.







































BLS
Basic Life Support
Online Learning
Flexible & self-paced
Skills Only
Hands-on practice
AHA Approved
Truster Certification
Basic Life Support (BLS) certification equips participants to respond confidently during cardiac arrest, breathing emergencies, and choking incidents in both healthcare and public settings. The program focuses on team-based resuscitation, rapid emergency assessment, high-quality CPR, AED operation, and effective ventilation techniques. Many hospitals, medical practices, dental offices, schools, emergency services, and healthcare education programs require a current AHA BLS credential for employment, onboarding, or clinical rotations. This course is appropriate for healthcare professionals, students entering clinical training, first responders, and workplace personnel who need to maintain an active certification.
Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) certification prepares healthcare professionals to recognize, assess, and manage adult cardiovascular emergencies through evidence-based interventions and coordinated team response. The curriculum covers advanced airway techniques, ECG rhythm recognition, ACLS medications, post-cardiac arrest care, acute coronary syndromes, and stroke management while reinforcing clear communication during resuscitation events. ACLS certification is commonly required for physicians, nurses, paramedics, respiratory therapists, critical care teams, emergency department staff, and other providers responsible for managing critically ill adult patients in hospitals, surgical centers, and emergency care settings.
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
Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certification in Midtown Manhattan prepares healthcare professionals to deliver timely, evidence-based care during pediatric emergencies involving infants and children. The course develops a structured approach to patient assessment, respiratory stabilization, shock management, rhythm recognition, and pediatric resuscitation while strengthening communication and leadership during emergency response. PALS certification is widely accepted for physicians, nurses, paramedics, respiratory therapists, pediatric specialists, emergency department teams, and other clinicians who provide emergency or critical care for pediatric patients.
Healthcare professionals from hospitals, physician offices, outpatient clinics, dental practices, urgent care centers, and educational institutions throughout Midtown Manhattan choose our training station for AHA certification and renewal. The location is convenient for physicians, nurses, respiratory therapists, medical assistants, EMTs, allied health students, and other clinical providers who need to keep their credentials current while balancing demanding work schedules. Classes are available Monday through Friday from 8 am to 6 pm, making it easy to fit training before work, after a shift, or during the middle of the day.
Employees from Midtown Manhattan’s corporate offices, financial institutions, law firms, media companies, hotels, and commercial buildings regularly choose our training station to earn or renew their CPR certification. BLS training helps workplace teams respond to cardiac arrest, choking, and other medical emergencies until emergency medical services arrive. Our East 39th Street location offers a convenient option for busy professionals, allowing them to complete training close to work without traveling outside Midtown. Flexible weekday class times also make it easier to fit certification into a lunch break or before or after the workday.
Medical, nursing, and allied health students throughout New York City complete AHA certification to meet clinical placement and program requirements before entering patient care settings. Our East 39th Street training station provides a convenient option for students studying or completing rotations in Midtown Manhattan. Complete the HeartCode course online at your own pace, then visit the station for a hands-on skills check that typically takes less than 20 minutes, making it easy to fit certification into a busy academic schedule.
Hospitality professionals, hotel staff, event coordinators, security personnel, and venue managers throughout Midtown Manhattan choose CPR certification to strengthen workplace emergency preparedness and meet employer requirements. BLS training provides the skills to respond to cardiac arrest, choking, and other medical emergencies until emergency medical services arrive. Our East 39th Street training station is conveniently located for professionals working in hotels, event venues, conference centers, and entertainment districts, making it easy to complete certification without taking significant time away from work.
First responders and public safety professionals throughout Midtown Manhattan maintain AHA certification to keep their emergency response skills current and meet department or employer requirements. BLS training reinforces high-quality CPR, AED use, airway management, and coordinated team response for medical emergencies encountered in the field. Our East 39th Street training station provides a convenient location for police officers, firefighters, EMS personnel, security professionals, and other public safety teams to complete certification or renewal close to where they work.
Teachers, school nurses, coaches, childcare providers, and school staff throughout Midtown Manhattan complete CPR certification to strengthen emergency preparedness and meet school or employer requirements. BLS training provides the skills to respond confidently to cardiac arrest, choking, and other medical emergencies until emergency medical services arrive. A well-trained school team also helps create a safer learning environment.
Finding time for certification can be challenging when you are balancing work, classes, and other commitments. Our blended learning format makes the process more flexible. Complete the online HeartCode course at your own pace, then visit our East 39th Street station for a brief hands-on skills check.
Every course follows American Heart Association guidelines, and your certification is recognized by employers, healthcare organizations, licensing boards, and educational institutions across the United States.
Your skills session includes hands-on practice using professional training equipment and a voice-assisted mannequin. The system provides real-time guidance and corrective feedback, helping you demonstrate the required skills and successfully meet American Heart Association certification standards.
Once you complete your skills session, your official AHA eCard is issued the same day, so you can quickly provide proof of certification for work, clinical placements, or renewal requirements.
Organizations throughout Midtown Manhattan can schedule on-site AHA training for employees, allowing multiple team members to complete certification at their workplace.
Whether you are beginning your career, preparing for clinical placements, renewing your certification, or meeting workplace requirements, AHA certification helps you stay ready for the opportunities and responsibilities ahead. Strengthen your lifesaving skills while earning a credential recognized by employers and healthcare organizations nationwide.
Tell the security attendant that you have a Same Day CPR appointment in Suite 1103 on the 11th floor. If requested, you can show your confirmation email, which includes your appointment and suite details. After check-in, you will be directed to the elevators.
Yes. The 4, 5, and 6 subway lines stop at Grand Central Terminal, which is just a short walk from our East 39th Street training station. Weekday appointments are available from 8 am to 6 pm, making it convenient to complete your skills session before work, during a break, or after your shift.
From Penn Station, our East 39th Street training station is about a 15-minute walk. If you prefer public transportation, several subway lines from Penn Station connect to nearby stations in Midtown, including Grand Central Terminal, which is just a short walk from our location.
Yes. We offer on-site AHA certification for healthcare facilities and clinics. Your team completes the online HeartCode course in advance, and our instructor visits your location to conduct the required hands-on skills checks on a date and time that works best for your schedule.
Our Midtown Manhattan training station is open Monday through Friday from 8 am to 6 pm. If you need a weekend appointment, several of our other New York training stations offer seven-day availability. Contact our team at 888 840 5527, and we will help you find the most convenient location for your schedule.