Get CPR Certified with CPR Certification Wesley Chapel
CPR Certification Wesley Chapel provides the best Wesley Chapel BLS CPR Certification from an American Heart Association Certified Training Site. Book an AHA BLS CPR class today.
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Top Rated American Heart Association AHA BLS CPR Classes in Wesley Chapel, FL
CPR Certification Wesley Chapel exists to show you and your friends how simple it can be to help save a life. We provide American Heart Association (AHA) courses that cover Basic Life Support (BLS), Healthcare Provider Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), and Automated External Defibrillator (AED) use. No matter what field you are in — whether you need to be certified for the first time or are being recertified — we want to see everyone equipped with this life-giving training. Join us at a time that is convenient for you at our Wesley Chapel training site — or schedule your on-site CPR class for medium to large groups in Wesley Chapel, Tampa, Clearwater, Tarpon Springs, Brandon, Safety Harbor, Brooksville, Saint Petersburg, Clearwater Beach, Saint Pete Beach, Dunedin, Indian Rocks Beach, Treasure Island, and Ellenton.
BLS CPR & AED Classes
$59.95
American Heart Association AHA BLS CPR and AED Certification
Our CPR classes and CPR trainers are here to deliver Wesley Chapel with the finest American Heart Association CPR classes. We have trained over 100,000+ trainees nationwide with comprehensive same-day training and testing — join the growing number today!

BLS CPR, AED + First Aid Classes
$79.95
American Heart Association AHA BLS CPR and AED Certification & First Aid Certification
At CPR Certification Wesley Chapel, we understand that in an emergency, every second counts. We offer First Aid and CPR classes that are designed to give you the skills and confidence you need to respond quickly and effectively in an emergency.

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Wesley Chapel’s Best CPR Certification
Know CPR. Make a difference. Save a life.
Becoming CPR certified is a vital skill that can save thousands of lives every year. CPR Certification Wesley Chapel offers courses at our facilities as well as on-site for your mid to large-sized groupings. Our licensed trainers ensure that you are equipped to confidently use your BLS, CPR, and AED machine skills.
What is CPR?
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) equips you to be able to help until the first responders arrive. It is a lifesaving process that uses rescue breathing and surface chest compressions to help revive someone who has faced cardiac arrest, heart attack, stroke, or drowning.
What to Expect in Your CPR Course
You will be able to go into motion and react well after taking our class. Be confident in executing chest compressions, administering rescue breaths, locating the pulse, fulfilling the seven steps of CPR, and restoring regular breathing to the individual. You will be trained to work with adults, children, and infants with the finest American Heart Association CPR and BLS certification nationwide.
CPR Certification Wesley Chapel is accepted by all employers and organizations, including —
- Nurses, RNs, and CNAs
- Hospitals EMT/Paramedic Companies
- Home Health Aides
- Nursing Schools and All Other College Programs
- Nonprofits like the Boy and Girl Scouts of America
- Firefighting and Other Municipalities
- Personal Training Facilities and Gyms
- Daycare and Other Caretakers Schools (Private and Public)
- Hospitality Industry
- Construction Sites
Why Train With Us?
There are many reasons why CPR Certification Wesley Chapel is a step above! Here are a few —
- We deliver instructor-led hands-on training to strengthen your confidence.
- Our classes supply the most widely known and accepted CPR certification.
- You obtain your AHA BLS CPR card and your CPR Certification Wesley Chapel First Aid card the same day as your class.
FAQS
How do I complete the CPR training?
After finishing your online registration, simply show up to your scheduled class. There is no class prep required! Your course will have all live-trained segments that ensure you are AHA BLS CPR and AED Healthcare Provider certified.
How much does it cost to become certified?
- Our CPR classes cost $59.95.
- Our First Aid + CPR class costs $79.95.
Although some CPR programs seem less expensive, they may have hidden fees. Our program will include your training, skills check-off, exam, and certification card, with never any hidden fees or additional costs.
When will my certification expire?
CPR AED training credentials last for two years. You must retake your course to stay OSHA and employer compliant. If your certification is about to expire, you can sign up for one of our classes to continue saving lives.
How can I renew my CPR certification?
Any of our CPR classes will count as your initial or renewal certification. Simply sign up online for the class you want today!
Can anyone take these courses?
Yes, everyone is welcome! There are no prerequisites to take any of our classes.
What do I have to do to earn the CPR certification?
To be fully certified, simply attend the class, complete a skills check, and pass the written test.
How long do the CPR classes last?
Class times are approximately 3 hrs.




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