Earn your ACLS, BLS, and PALS certification in St. George, Utah, with fast, flexible training designed for healthcare providers, students, and workplace staff. Complete your required education while meeting current American Heart Association standards.
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446 S Mall Drive, St. George, UT
Conveniently located in St. George, we offer AHA-certified CPR, First Aid, BLS, ACLS, and PALS courses.
BLS
ACLS
PALS
Monday - Thursday: 8 am - 7 pm
Friday: 8 am - 6 pm
Saturday: 9 am - 5 pm
Sunday: Closed
Our St. George training site is located at 446 South Mall Drive, St. George, UT, at the intersection of East Riverside Drive and South Mall Drive. The location is inside a busy commercial complex that includes businesses such as Desert Bloom Plastic Surgery, F45, and nearby salons and retail shops. There is plenty of parking available throughout the complex, making it easy for students to access their scheduled training sessions.
Take the appropriate exit toward St. George and continue onto local city roads leading toward East Riverside Drive or St. George Blvd. Connect to South Mall Drive and continue until you reach the commercial complex at 446 South Mall Drive.
Travel toward the east side of the city using St. George Blvd or nearby connecting roads. Continue toward East Riverside Drive, then turn onto South Mall Drive and proceed to the complex.
Head toward St. George via St. George Blvd or connecting local roads. Continue into the city and follow signs toward East Riverside Drive and South Mall Drive, arriving at the destination at 446 South Mall Drive.
Travel toward St. George via UT-18 or I-15 Southbound, then connect to East Riverside Drive or St. George Blvd. Continue until you reach South Mall Drive and the training site location.
Students can identify the location by looking for:
Plenty of parking is available throughout the complex. Students may park in any open or designated spaces during their scheduled appointment.

































Basic Life Support
Flexible & self-paced;
Hands-on practice
Truster Certification
The BLS course in St. George focuses on building core lifesaving skills used in real emergency situations. Participants are trained to respond quickly to cardiac arrest and respiratory emergencies through CPR techniques, AED operation, and basic airway support for adults, children, and infants. The training also reinforces how to work effectively as part of a coordinated response team. This certification is commonly required for healthcare roles, clinical training programs, and allied health students throughout Washington County.
ACLS training in St. George is designed for healthcare providers who deal with serious cardiovascular emergencies in fast-paced clinical environments. The course develops advanced competencies such as ECG rhythm recognition, emergency pharmacology awareness, airway management strategies, and structured response protocols. It also emphasizes clinical decision-making during high-stress cardiac events, helping providers improve performance in hospitals, emergency departments, and urgent care settings.
Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support
Flexible & self-paced;
Hands-on practice
Truster Certification
Pediatric Advanced Life Support
Flexible & self-paced;
Hands-on practice
Truster Certification
PALS certification in St. George prepares medical professionals to manage urgent and critical conditions affecting infants and children. The curriculum centers on early assessment of pediatric patients, identifying respiratory distress, shock, and cardiac complications, and applying appropriate resuscitation techniques. Strong focus is placed on communication and teamwork during pediatric emergencies, supporting effective care delivery in hospitals, clinics, and emergency care facilities across the region.
Our certification programs are designed for professionals working across a variety of healthcare settings in St. George and throughout Washington County. This includes registered nurses, physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, respiratory therapists, medical assistants, pharmacists, dental providers, technicians, and other clinical team members. Whether working in a hospital, outpatient clinic, urgent care center, specialty practice, rehabilitation facility, or dental office, these courses help maintain required certifications, reinforce critical response skills, and ensure readiness for emergency situations in patient care environments.
These programs are well suited for emergency response professionals who require life support certification as part of their job responsibilities. EMTs, Advanced EMTs, paramedics, firefighters, rescue personnel, and ambulance crews can complete BLS, ACLS, and PALS training to maintain credentials and strengthen essential emergency care capabilities. The coursework supports providers who routinely respond to cardiac arrest, respiratory emergencies, trauma incidents, and pediatric emergencies in both field response and transport settings across the St. George region.
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 whenever it works for you, then book a short skills session in St. George at a convenient time.
Our training follows current American Heart Association standards and is accepted by healthcare employers, schools, and organizations nationwide.
Practice essential CPR, AED, and emergency response skills during your in-person session to build confidence for real situations.
After finishing both parts of the course, your AHA eCard is issued promptly so you can use it for work, school, or credentialing needs.
Organizations in St. George and across Washington County can access convenient on-site CPR and life support training designed for teams of all sizes. Our group sessions allow employers to certify multiple staff members at once, reducing time away from work while maintaining training quality and compliance with American Heart Association standards. Scheduling is flexible and can be arranged to fit your operational needs, whether you’re training a small department or an entire workforce. This approach helps businesses across healthcare, education, and other industries build a consistently trained and emergency-ready team.
Healthcare Organizations
Businesses
Schools
Churches & Non-Profits
Get certified in St. George with flexible ACLS, BLS, and PALS training designed to fit your schedule and professional needs. Whether you’re entering the healthcare field, renewing your certification, or meeting job or school requirements, our courses provide a simple and reliable way to earn your American Heart Association eCard.
Yes. These certifications are commonly used to meet job, clinical, and academic requirements for healthcare programs and employers in St. George and throughout Utah.
No. The online portion is self-paced, and the in-person skills session is scheduled separately at a convenient time.
Yes. Many students choose to complete BLS and ACLS or BLS and PALS together, depending on availability.
Please bring a valid photo ID and confirmation that you completed the online training portion before arriving.
Yes. Our certifications follow current American Heart Association standards and are accepted by healthcare employers, schools, and organizations nationwide.