Earning your American Heart Association certification in Lakewood just got a whole lot simpler. Skip the all-day classroom grind and use our blended learning format instead. Finish the coursework on your own schedule, then come in for a short skills check to walk out with your official AHA eCard in hand.
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1072 Madison Ave, Lakewood, NJ 08701, United States
Conveniently located in Lakewood, we offer AHA-certified CPR, First Aid, BLS, ACLS, and PALS courses.
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Our Lakewood training station is inside the Madison Avenue Executive Center at 1072 Madison Avenue, Lakewood, NJ 08701, just off Route 9. The building sits in a central location well suited for small businesses and healthcare professionals in the area, right in the middle of a growing community with easy access from surrounding neighborhoods and major roads.
Take the Garden State Parkway North to Exit 83 and get onto Route 9 North. Follow Route 9 North through Lakewood and turn onto Madison Avenue. Continue to 1072 Madison Avenue. The building is clearly visible from the road and easy to identify.
Take the Garden State Parkway South to Exit 89 toward Airport Road in Lakewood Township. Follow Airport Road and connect to Route 9 or Route 70 heading into central Lakewood. From there, follow Madison Avenue to number 1072.
The Lakewood location sits close to several healthcare facilities that commonly require BLS, ACLS, and PALS certification, including
Plenty of parking is available on site. You can pull into any open spot in the lot. No permits, no meters, no stress. Just park and head inside.







































Basic Life Support
Flexible & self-paced;
Hands-on practice
Truster Certification
BLS training in Lakewood is built for nurses, physicians, EMTs, dental professionals, medical assistants, respiratory therapists, and healthcare students who need a recognized credential before entering or continuing in clinical practice. The course covers high-quality CPR for adult, child, and infant patients, proper AED use, rescue breathing techniques, and coordinated team response during cardiac emergencies. This is one of the most commonly required certifications across Ocean County healthcare employers.
ACLS training in Lakewood takes things a step further, targeting nurses, paramedics, physicians, and hospital-based providers who manage serious cardiovascular and respiratory emergencies. Topics include advanced airway management, reading and interpreting cardiac rhythms, medication administration during emergencies, structured team communication, and algorithms for cardiac arrest, acute coronary syndromes, and stroke. If your role puts you in high-stakes clinical situations, this is the course you need.
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 training in Lakewood focuses on recognizing and treating life-threatening emergencies in infants and children. Participants work through pediatric resuscitation techniques, airway and breathing emergency management, shock identification, and structured response during pediatric cardiac events. Pediatric nurses, emergency department staff, urgent care providers, and physicians who care for younger patients will find this course directly applicable to their daily work.
From the major medical centers on the outskirts of Lakewood to private practices along Route 9, healthcare workers throughout the region count on current AHA certification to stay compliant and maintain the standard of care their patients expect. Our programs meet the needs of nurses, physicians, paramedics, dental professionals, therapists, and a wide range of allied health workers.
Whether you are entering a nursing program, a PA program, an EMT training course, or a dental school, chances are you need AHA certification before your first clinical rotation. Our blended format makes it easy to check this off your list without a major disruption to your academic schedule.
Ocean County EMS, fire departments, and other first responders rely on training grounded in current resuscitation science. Our BLS and ACLS programs help first responders keep credentials current while reinforcing patient assessment, airway management, and high-performance team dynamics.
Childcare workers, coaches, school staff, gym trainers, and workplace safety coordinators throughout Lakewood and the surrounding townships benefit from hands-on CPR and first response training. Knowing what to do in an emergency and having the confidence to act can make all the difference.
Lakewood sits at the crossroads of major routes including the Garden State Parkway, Routes 70, 9, and 195, making it one of the most reachable spots in the region for students and professionals coming from every direction across central New Jersey.
Plenty of on-site parking means one less thing to think about. Pull in, park anywhere that is open, and walk right to the entrance.
The blended approach keeps your time in the building to a minimum. You handle the reading and coursework at home, then come in only for the skills session. It works especially well for healthcare workers juggling shifts, students managing class loads, and anyone who just cannot afford to spend a full day away.
There is no delay between passing your skills check and receiving your credential. Your AHA eCard is issued digitally as soon as you complete the assessment, so you can move forward with employment, school, or licensing paperwork right away.
Looking to earn your CPR, BLS, ACLS, PALS, or First Aid certification? Complete the required online coursework at your own pace, then visit our Lakewood skills station for a hands-on skills assessment. After successfully demonstrating your skills, you’ll receive your official AHA certification and have the credentials needed to meet workplace, licensing, or career requirements.
We offer American Heart Association BLS, ACLS, and PALS certifications, along with CPR and First Aid training, all through the blended online and in-person format.
Yes. You need to complete the online coursework through the AHA platform before attending your skills session. Your confirmation email will include everything you need to get started and your access codes for the building.
Yes. There is on-site parking at the Madison Avenue Executive Center and you can use any open spot. No payment or permit is needed.
BLS, ACLS, and PALS certifications through the American Heart Association are valid for two years. Plan your renewal before the expiration date to keep your credentials active without any gaps.