Get certified faster with ACLS, BLS, and PALS training in Ogden, Utah. Our courses help healthcare providers, students, and workplace personnel build critical emergency response skills while meeting current American Heart Association standards.
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2909 Washington Blvd, Ogden, UT 84401
Conveniently located in Ogden, we offer AHA-certified CPR, First Aid, BLS, ACLS, and PALS courses.
BLS
ACLS
PALS
Monday - Friday: 8 am - 7 pm
Saturday - Sunday: 9 am - 4 pm
Our Ogden training site is located at 2909 Washington Boulevard, Ogden, UT 84401, inside Plaza 29, at the intersection of 29th Street and Washington Boulevard. Conveniently situated in central Ogden, the location serves healthcare professionals, students, and workplace teams throughout Weber County and surrounding communities. The building is easily accessible from Interstate 15, Interstate 84, downtown Ogden, Roy, Riverdale, and nearby areas.
Take the appropriate exit toward Ogden and continue to Washington Boulevard. Follow Washington Boulevard toward the intersection of 29th Street, where Plaza 29 is located.
Travel south on Washington Boulevard. Continue to the intersection of 29th Street and Washington Boulevard. Plaza 29 will be located along the corridor.
Head north toward Ogden using Washington Boulevard or connecting local roads. Continue to Plaza 29 at the corner of 29th Street and Washington Boulevard.
Travel south toward central Ogden via Washington Boulevard and continue to the Plaza 29 office building.
Students can identify the location by looking for:
A large parking lot is available directly in front of the building. Students and visitors may park in any available space during their scheduled appointment.

































Basic Life Support
Flexible & self-paced;
Hands-on practice
Truster Certification
BLS classes in Ogden equip healthcare professionals, students, and first responders with essential skills to recognize and respond to life-threatening emergencies. Participants learn high-quality CPR, AED use, rescue breathing, and coordinated team response techniques for adults, children, and infants. Commonly required by hospitals, clinics, dental offices, and healthcare programs throughout Weber County, BLS certification helps individuals meet professional and academic requirements.
ACLS training classes in Ogden focus on advanced emergency cardiovascular care for healthcare providers working in hospitals, emergency departments, and critical care settings throughout the region. Participants review cardiac rhythm interpretation, airway management, pharmacology concepts, patient assessment techniques, and evidence-based resuscitation algorithms. The course helps strengthen clinical decision-making skills and prepares providers to respond effectively during complex cardiovascular emergencies.
Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support
Flexible & self-paced;
Hands-on practice
Truster Certification
Pediatric Advanced Life Support
Flexible & self-paced;
Hands-on practice
Truster Certification
Ogden PALS certification prepares healthcare providers to recognize, assess, and manage pediatric emergencies involving infants, children, and adolescents. The course covers systematic pediatric assessment, respiratory distress and failure, shock recognition, cardiac emergencies, and effective resuscitation techniques. Participants also develop team-based communication and intervention skills aligned with current American Heart Association guidelines, helping them respond confidently in hospitals, clinics, urgent care centers, and other healthcare settings throughout Weber County.
Our certification programs are designed for professionals working across a variety of healthcare settings, including registered nurses, physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, respiratory therapists, medical assistants, pharmacists, dental providers, technicians, and other clinical team members throughout Ogden and Weber County. Whether your role is in a hospital, outpatient clinic, urgent care center, specialty practice, rehabilitation facility, or dental office, these courses help you maintain required credentials, refresh critical response skills, and stay prepared for emergency situations encountered in patient care environments.
These programs are well suited for emergency response personnel who require life support certification as part of their professional responsibilities. EMTs, Advanced EMTs, paramedics, firefighters, rescue personnel, and ambulance crews can complete BLS, ACLS, and PALS training to maintain required credentials and strengthen essential emergency care skills. Coursework is designed to support providers who routinely respond to cardiac events, respiratory emergencies, traumatic injuries, and pediatric medical situations in both field and transport environments.
Students preparing for careers in healthcare frequently need certification before beginning clinical experiences or patient-facing training. Individuals enrolled in nursing, medical, dental, respiratory therapy, EMS, physician assistant, medical assisting, and allied health programs can use these courses to meet school requirements and gain valuable practical knowledge. Many participants complete certification before starting clinical rotations, internships, externships, laboratory assignments, or supervised healthcare experiences.
Organizations often require CPR and life support training to support workplace safety initiatives and compliance objectives. Our courses are appropriate for employers, supervisors, human resource departments, safety managers, and staff members across a wide range of industries. Employees from schools, universities, childcare facilities, offices, fitness centers, manufacturing operations, retail businesses, warehouses, and nonprofit organizations can participate in training that promotes emergency preparedness and improves confidence during medical incidents. Group and individual certification options are available to meet organizational needs.
Life-saving skills are valuable beyond healthcare settings. Parents, grandparents, caregivers, teachers, coaches, childcare professionals, church volunteers, youth mentors, and community leaders often choose CPR and emergency response training to better assist others during unexpected situations. Participants learn how to recognize serious medical emergencies, provide immediate care, and offer support until professional responders arrive. These practical skills can help protect loved ones, coworkers, students, clients, and members of the broader community.
Complete the online portion of your course at your own pace, then attend a short in-person skills session. This format makes it easier to balance training with work, school, and daily responsibilities.
All training follows current American Heart Association guidelines, ensuring your certification is widely accepted by hospitals, clinics, schools, and employers throughout the country, including Utah.
During your skills session, you’ll actively practice CPR, AED use, and emergency response techniques. This practical training helps build confidence and improves readiness for real-life emergencies.
Once you finish both the online coursework and in-person skills check, your certification eCard is processed promptly, helping you meet job, school, or renewal deadlines without delay.
We provide flexible training solutions for organizations in Ogden and throughout Weber County that need CPR and life support certification for their staff. Our group programs are designed to make it simple for employers to train employees together while minimizing disruption to daily operations. Training can be arranged for small teams or large groups and scheduled around your organization’s needs. We work with a wide range of industries, helping ensure employees receive consistent, high-quality instruction aligned with American Heart Association standards.
Healthcare Organizations
Businesses
Schools
Churches & Non-Profits
Whether you’re working in healthcare, preparing for a new career, supporting workplace safety initiatives, or meeting educational requirements, our Ogden certification programs provide a convenient and reliable path to certification. Enroll today to complete your training and receive your official American Heart Association eCard.
Yes. Most participants are required to hold a current BLS certification before enrolling in ACLS or PALS. If you do not already have it, BLS can typically be completed first at our Ogden training location before moving on to advanced courses.
Please bring a valid photo ID, confirmation of your online course completion, and any instructions provided during registration. Arriving a few minutes early is recommended to allow time for check-in and preparation.
Yes. Certifications issued after completing training in Ogden follow current American Heart Association guidelines and are accepted by hospitals, clinics, dental offices, and healthcare employers throughout Utah and across the country.
If a portion of the skills evaluation is not successfully completed, participants are given unlimited attempts to pass their skills check in Ogden.
Yes. Many participants choose to complete multiple certifications, such as BLS with ACLS or BLS with PALS, during the same visit. Availability depends on scheduling and course selection at the Ogden site.
It is recommended to schedule in advance, especially during busy periods, to secure your preferred date and time. Walk-in availability may be limited depending on daily scheduling capacity.