PALS Certification in Cincinnati, Ohio
Need a Pediatric Advanced Life Support Certification?
Get PALS Certified in ONE Stress-Free Day!
This is the American Heart Association Pediatric Advanced Life Support class. Healthcare providers and medical professionals who are required to have a PALS certification can take this one day course in local Cincinnati, Ohio. Often this course is taught in two days, however CPR Cincinnati offers small, stress–free classes that allow for a one day certification.
*Register in Calendar Below.*
Course Features:
- 100% American Heart Association certified.
- ONE DAY Class!
- Hands-On, Stress-Free!
- Friendly, Experienced AHA Instructors.
- Get PALS Card *Day of Class.
Includes ALL Course Material:
- Complete PALS Course plus written and skills tests *included ($247)
- 2 year American Heart Association PALS Wallet Card *included ($20)
- Equipment and AHA Instructor Fee *included in course price
- Required 2025 AHA PALS Provider Manual *included ($75)
- FREE SHIPPING 2025 AHA PALS Manual *included ($12)
- FREE SHIPPING of All Pre-Course Preparation Plan *included with manuals
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Today’s Special! April 23, 2026
***SAVE $50 $365 ONLY $315
NEW! Two Payment Options to Choose From:
1 Payment of $315 (1st Time PALS -1 Pay)
or
3 Payments of $105 (1st Time PALS -3 Pay)
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Every Pediatric Advanced Life Support course offered by CPR Cincinnati is taught in a stress-free, relaxed, respectful, and friendly classroom environment. We understand that an advanced course such as PALS can be intimidating under certain circumstances, however we make it a focus to ensure that it is a great experience.
How Do We Make Sure Your PALS Class Is A Great Experience?
As soon as you register, we will mail all your course materials with clear pre-course directions. These directions will describe exactly what you need to do in order to be successful in securing your PALS certification. During your hands-on local Cincinnati class your AHA instructor will give you precise demonstrations as well as ample practice time for you to master each required skill. They will also answer all your questions and address any concerns you may have with the material or anything other item. You will also watch AHA videos that deliver PALS course material in a clear and easy to understand manner. After successful completion of the class you will leave with your 2 Year PALS card from the American Heart Association.
In addition, if you have any questions after you register for the class, we are here to help.
Already PALS certified? See our PALS Renewal class.
Questions?
Call Us: 513-828-3488
or
Email us at info@cprcincy.com
Frequently Asked Questions: PALS Class in Cincinnati
What is a PALS class in Cincinnati?
A PALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support) class in Cincinnati is an American Heart Association-certified course offered by CPR Cincinnati that teaches advanced resuscitation techniques specifically for infants and children — covering pediatric cardiac arrest, respiratory emergencies, and shock management. It is designed for experienced healthcare professionals in the Cincinnati metro area.
Who should take a Cincinnati PALS class at CPR Cincinnati?
CPR Cincinnati PALS class is designed for healthcare professionals who work with pediatric patients, including pediatricians, emergency physicians, nurses, paramedics, and respiratory therapists. A current BLS certification is required before enrolling in a Cincinnati PALS class at CPR Cincinnati.
How long does a CPR Cincinnati PALS class take, and what does it cover?
A CPR Cincinnati in-person PALS class typically lasts 8–9 hours for initial certification. The course covers the AHA's systematic approach to pediatric assessment, airway management, ECG rhythm recognition in children, pediatric pharmacology, megacode scenarios, effective resuscitation team dynamics, and post-cardiac arrest care for pediatric patients.
How much does a PALS class cost at CPR Cincinnati?
CPR Cincinnati PALS class is priced at $315 for initial certification. Confirm current pricing and available class dates directly with CPR Cincinnati when registering for your Cincinnati PALS class.
How long is a CPR Cincinnati PALS certification valid, and will Cincinnati employers accept it?
Your CPR Cincinnati PALS certification is valid for two years. The AHA PALS certification is the most widely recognized pediatric life support credential in the United States and meets the requirements of virtually all Cincinnati-area hospitals, pediatric units, emergency departments, and healthcare employers.
Where is the PALS class held in Cincinnati?
PALS Classes are conducted at our Cincinnati training site, CPR Cincinnati 4225 Malsbary Road Room 204 Cincinnati, OH 45242
Frequently Asked Questions for PALS Class
1. What is PALS, and who should take it?
PALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support) is designed for healthcare providers who respond to emergencies involving infants and children. Our PALS certification in Cincinnati is ideal for pediatricians, ER staff, nurses, and paramedics.
2. How long is the PALS class?
The PALS initial certification course typically lasts 8-9 hours, and the renewal course also lasts 8-9 hours.
3. Where is the class held?
Classes are conducted at our Cincinnati training site:
CPR Cincinnati
4225 Malsbary Road
Room 204
Cincinnati, OH 45242
4. How long is the PALS certification valid?
Your PALS certification is valid for two years from the date of issue.
5. Do you offer both initial and renewal PALS classes?
Yes, we provide PALS certification for first-time students and PALS renewal courses for those with an expiring or recently expired certification.
6. Will I receive my card the same day?
Yes, successful participants receive their official American Heart Association PALS certification card the same day.
7. Is the PALS course hands-on?
Yes. Our PALS course includes interactive simulations, team-based scenarios, and hands-on skills practice to ensure you’re confident in pediatric emergency care.
8. Do I need to bring anything to class?
You will need the most up-to-date 2025 AHA PALS Provider Manual, which can be brought to class or purchased through our registration page.