Learn lifesaving techniques with AHA-accredited ACLS, BLS, and PALS certification in Mount Kisco, NY. Complete the HeartCode course online at your own pace, then visit our East Main Street training station for a brief hands-on skills check and receive your official AHA eCard the same day.
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Mount Kisco
153 E Main St, Mt Kisco, NY 10549, United States
Training healthcare professionals and medical students across Northern Westchester County with AHA-certified BLS, ACLS, PALS, and CPR First Aid.
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BLS
ACLS
PALS
Mount Kisco is an incorporated village with a strong healthcare presence in Northern Westchester. Our station at 153 East Main Street is located near local dining, retail, and key community spots, including Mount Kisco Diner, Leonard Park, and the historic train station. Northern Westchester Hospital and a wide network of outpatient clinics and private practices are within minutes of downtown, bringing much of the local healthcare workforce close to our training location. The nearby Metro North Harlem Line station provides direct access for healthcare professionals and students traveling from New York City and surrounding areas to complete their certification.
If you are traveling from Bedford Hills, Katonah, or Somers, head south on the Saw Mill River Parkway and take Exit 34 for NY 133 toward Mount Kisco. Turn left onto NY 133 East (West Main Street) and continue about one mile, crossing the railroad tracks. The road becomes East Main Street, and the station will be on your right in the same building as Exit 4 Kitchen and Bar.
If you are coming from Chappaqua, Pleasantville, or White Plains, take the Saw Mill River Parkway north to Exit 33 for Roaring Brook Road. Turn right, then immediately left onto NY 117 North (Bedford Road). Continue about two and a half miles into downtown Mount Kisco, where it becomes East Main Street. The station will be on your left just past Dakin Avenue.
If you are traveling from Bedford Village or Pound Ridge, head west on NY 172 (South Bedford Road) toward Mount Kisco and continue past Northern Westchester Hospital. Turn right onto NY 117 North (Main Street) and continue about four-tenths of a mile. The station will be on your left just past Green Street and Dakin Avenue.
If you are commuting from Millwood or Ossining, head east on NY 133 toward Mount Kisco. As you enter the village, the road becomes West Main Street, and you will cross the Metro-North railroad tracks. Stay in the right lane as it becomes East Main Street. The station will be on your right just after Green Street.
Metered parking is available directly in front of the building on East Main Street. A larger parking lot off Green Street provides additional options if street spots are full.







































BLS
Basic Life Support
Online Learning
Flexible & self-paced
Skills Only
Hands-on practice
AHA Approved
Truster Certification
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
Northern Westchester Hospital serves as a major healthcare center in Mount Kisco, while nearby outpatient clinics and urgent care facilities support the area’s growing medical community. Healthcare professionals from hospitals, primary care practices, specialty clinics, and urgent care centers throughout the region regularly maintain life-saving skills to meet workplace requirements and stay prepared for medical emergencies. Nurses, physicians, medical assistants, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other clinical staff all play an important role in delivering patient care across these healthcare settings.
Yes. The East Main Street training station is within easy walking distance of the Mount Kisco Metro-North station, making it convenient for commuters traveling on the Harlem Line. Many participants schedule their training before or after work, allowing them to fit CPR training into their daily commute without making a separate trip.
Yes. Northern Westchester Hospital is located just a short walk from our training location, making it convenient for healthcare professionals to fit CPR training into their day. Many healthcare professionals schedule their training around their work hours, whether before a shift, after work, or at another convenient time.
We offer on-site group training at your workplace, making it easy for your team to complete their required training without closing the office. Staff members can be scheduled together or in smaller groups to minimize disruptions to patient care while ensuring everyone receives the necessary training.
No. The self-guided format works well for participants at any experience level, including those with no clinical background. The online coursework introduces every concept from the beginning, and the mannequin and remote feedback system guide you through the physical skills step by step.
Yes. Participants who complete the required HeartCode ACLS coursework before arriving can usually complete the hands-on skills session during a single appointment. After successfully completing the session, your official AHA eCard is issued the same day, allowing you to provide proof of certification as soon as it is available.