AHA Online (Blended) CPR Training — Finish with a Fast Skills Check
Do the online course at home. Come to CPR Tally for a short, hands-on skills session.
Same-day AHA eCard when you pass.
How Blended Learning Works
1) Complete the AHA online course
Purchase/launch the official AHA online module (HeartCode/eLearning). Work at your own pace on any device.
2) Schedule your skills check
Bring the AHA completion certificate to our training center. Hands-on practice + evaluation with an instructor.
3) Get your eCard the same day
Pass your skills session and receive your official AHA eCard by email—often the same day.
Employer or school verification available via AHA eCards.
Choose Your AHA Online Course
Select your AHA online module below, then book a skills check at CPR Tally.
See schedule for current pricing.
BLS Provider (AHA)
For healthcare providers and students. Online HeartCode + short in-person skills.
ACLS Provider (AHA)
Advanced resuscitation for ED/ICU/EMS. HeartCode ACLS + instructor-led skills check.
PALS Provider (AHA)
Pediatric assessment & resuscitation. HeartCode PALS + instructor-led skills check.
CPR/AED (AHA)
Workplace & community responders. Online module + brief in-person skills.
CPR/AED & First Aid (AHA)
Schools, coaches, camps, workplace safety. Online + in-person skills check.
FAQs
Is the AHA online portion required?
Yes. For blended learning, you must complete the official AHA online module before the in-person skills check. Bring your completion certificate.
How long does the skills session take?
Most skills checks are brief (often under an hour for BLS/CPR). ACLS/PALS may run longer due to team scenarios and megacode testing.
When do I get my eCard?
After you pass the skills check and complete any paperwork, your AHA eCard is typically issued the same day via email.
Where is CPR Tally?
2507 Callaway Rd Suite 205, Tallahassee, FL 32303. Need directions? See the map on our Contact/Visit section or search “CPR Tally” in Google Maps.
Ready to Start?
The American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledge and proficiency in all AHA courses and has developed instructional materials for this purpose. Use of these materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the AHA. Any fees charged for such a course, except for a portion of fees needed for AHA course materials, do not represent income to the AHA.