CPR Training & AHA Certification in Missouri
At Same Day CPR, we make it easy for healthcare professionals, students, caregivers, and community members across Missouri to earn American Heart Association (AHA) certifications in CPR, ACLS, BLS, and PALS. Our courses blend online learning with hands-on practice at self-paced stations, helping you gain confidence and lifesaving skills quickly.
Our Training Locations in Missouri
At Same Day CPR, we make it easy to earn your American Heart Association certification with our convenient Self-Guided training program. You can complete the online training at your own pace, then stop by one of our Self Guided AHA Stations anywhere in Missouri for a quick hands-on skills check. Whether it’s CPR, BLS, ACLS, or PALS, we’ll help you finish your course smoothly and get your official AHA eCard the same day. Explore our locations and book your spot today:

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Our CPR Courses in Missouri
BLS Certification in Missouri
The American Heart Association (AHA) Basic Life Support (BLS) course provides healthcare professionals with the essential skills to respond effectively in emergency situations. Participants learn high-quality CPR techniques, proper use of an AED, and effective rescue breathing. Through hands-on practice and real-life scenarios, learners build confidence in performing life-saving actions individually or as part of a team. Upon successful completion, participants receive an AHA BLS certification valid for two years.
ACLS Certification in Missouri
The American Heart Association (AHA) Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) course prepares healthcare professionals to respond to complex cardiac emergencies. It focuses on recognizing and managing cardiac arrest, acute arrhythmias, stroke, and other cardiovascular crises. Participants learn heart rhythm interpretation, advanced airway techniques, and proper medication use while developing leadership and teamwork skills during resuscitation. After completing the online coursework, learners demonstrate their skills in CPR and airway management through practical, hands-on sessions.
PALS Certification in New York
The AHA Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) course prepares healthcare professionals to deliver critical care to infants and children during emergency situations. It covers pediatric assessment, recognition of respiratory and cardiac issues, and coordinated team-based responses. Upon completion, participants earn an American Heart Association PALS certificate, confirming their competence in pediatric emergency management.
Affordable CPR Training in Missouri
Obtaining your American Heart Association CPR, ACLS, BLS, or PALS certification in Missouri is easy and affordable. We offer flexible training options to match your schedule, including online courses, hands-on in-person sessions, or a combination of both.
ACLS Online & Skills
$295.00
ACLS Skills Only
$150.00
PALS Online & Skills
$295.00
PALS Skills Only
$150.00
BLS Online & Skills
$120.00
BLS Skills Only
$90.00
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Don’t forget to enter our discount code at checkout to reduce the cost of your certification, making it easier to gain the lifesaving skills you need.
Where CPR Training Makes a Difference in Missouri
Learning CPR from the American Heart Association (AHA) is a crucial skill that can make a real difference during emergencies. People and organizations across Missouri can gain valuable lifesaving skills through this training.
Hospitals and medical centers can benefit from CPR training because it helps staff act fast and with confidence when emergencies happen. Doctors, nurses, paramedics, and other team members learn essential skills that can save lives, reduce stress, and boost teamwork. With good training, patients get better care, families feel reassured, and the whole facility runs more smoothly.
Medical students and colleges can benefit from CPR training because it gives future doctors a solid start in life-saving skills. Students learn to act quickly, stay calm, and work well with others during emergencies. Colleges can offer hands-on practice, boost confidence, and create a safety mindset across the campus. This training helps graduates be ready to help in real situations from day one.
Businesses and workplaces can benefit from CPR training because it helps staff stay prepared for emergencies. Employees learn practical skills, remain calm under pressure, and work together to support coworkers. With hands-on practice, workplaces feel safer, response times improve, and the overall health and well-being of everyone in the building gets a boost.
Parents, guardians, and family caregivers are essential for keeping kids, babies, and ageing relatives safe. AHA CPR training gives them the know-how and hands-on skills to react quickly to emergencies at home, like choking, heart problems, or trouble breathing. This training helps caregivers act with confidence and brings peace of mind, knowing they can step in and potentially save a life when it’s most needed.
Organizations in these settings can also make training easier and more accessible by using AHA Self-Guided Station rentals, which allow staff and students to practice CPR regularly without leaving their location.
Benefits of CPR Training
Builds Confidence in Emergencies
CPR training gives you doable steps to follow under pressure. Practicing helps you feel calmer and more capable when real trouble hits. That confidence makes it easier to act instead of freezing or panicking.
Same-Day Certification
Get certified right after completing your skills session. Once you demonstrate your CPR, BLS, ACLS, or PALS skills, your official AHA card is issued instantly, making it easy to start using your certification right away.
Recognized Credentials
Your AHA certification card is valid and accepted nationwide, ensuring your CPR, BLS, ACLS, or PALS skills are recognized wherever you go.
Career Growth
CPR certification adds value to your professional profile and can help you qualify for more roles or responsibilities in your field.
Why Choose Same Day CPR for AHA Certifications?
Fast & Flexible
Complete online lessons at your own pace, then wrap up the hands-on skills at our AHA Self-Guided CPR Verification Station to earn your certification, without taking extra time away from work or home.
Convenient Locations
Our Same Day CPR training stations are conveniently located throughout Missouri, making it easy for you to access training close to home or work.
Official AHA Certification Same Day
Get your American Heart Association certification instantly, 100% genuine. Your card will serve as quick, verified proof of CPR, BLS, ACLS, or PALS skills without any delay.
Frequently Asked Question
Our Self-Guided Stations are located at:
- Columbia, MO – 1316 Parkade Blvd, Columbia, MO 65203
- Springfield, MO – 1736 E Sunshine St., Springfield MO, 65804
- St. Louis, MO – 2929 S Jefferson Ave, St. Louis, MO 63118
- O’Fallon, MO – 2528 State Hwy K, O’Fallon, MO 63368
The duration of most sessions ranges from 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the course.
Yes, you’ll need to book an appointment to make sure a Self-Guided Station is available. It’s easy to do, just schedule online at your convenience.
Yes! We can bring training directly to your location, making it easy and convenient for your team, whether at an office, school, church, or other organization. We offer a full range of certifications, including BLS for healthcare providers, ACLS, PALS, and First Aid/CPR/AED. All courses comply with AHA guidelines, as well as state and federal regulations.
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A traditional in-person CPR course typically lasts several hours and involves direct instruction from an instructor. The AHA Self-Guided Station provides more flexibility; you can complete the online learning at your own speed, then visit one of our locations for a quick, self-guided skills assessment. Both options lead to the same American Heart Association (AHA) certification.