Pricing & FAQ
If you have any questions about our pricing or need assistance selecting the best option for you, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We’re here to help you achieve your health and wellness goals.
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Our Class Prices
At Enhanced Priority Care, we offer a variety of classes to cater to your individual needs and preferences. Our pricing structure is designed to provide flexibility and affordability, ensuring that everyone can access our educational programs. Below are our current class pricing options:
Basic Life Support (BLS)
$150
- Course Learning Checks
- Course Discussions
- Exercise Files
- Course Learning Checks
- Course Discussions
- Exercise Files
Basic Life Support (BLS) Renewal
$99
- Course Learning Checks
- Course Discussions
- Exercise Files
- Course Learning Checks
- Course Discussions
- Exercise Files
HeartSaver CPR, First Aid/AED
$175
- Course Learning Checks
- Course Discussions
- Exercise Files
- Offline Viewing
- Full Lifetime Access
- Certificate of Completion
Red Cross CPR, First Aid, AED
$75
- Course Learning Checks
- Course Discussions
- Exercise Files
- Course Learning Checks
- Course Discussions
- Exercise Files
Bloodborne Pathogens
$60
- Course Learning Checks
- Course Discussions
- Exercise Files
- Course Learning Checks
- Course Discussions
- Exercise Files
Skills Session Only
$55
- Course Learning Checks
- Course Discussions
- Exercise Files
- Offline Viewing
- Full Lifetime Access
- Certificate of Completion
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FAQ's
If you have any questions about our pricing or need assistance selecting the best option for you, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We’re here to help you achieve your health and wellness goals.
Who Should Take Our Courses?
Healthcare Professionals: CPR, First Aid, AED, and BLS training are mandatory for many healthcare professionals, including doctors, nurses, paramedics, emergency medical technicians (EMTs), and medical students. These professionals need to maintain certification to ensure they are equipped to respond effectively to medical emergencies.
Non-Healthcare Professionals: Many workplaces require employees to be trained in CPR, First Aid, AED, and BLS to create a safe environment and be prepared for emergencies. This includes teachers, childcare providers, lifeguards, fitness instructors, coaches, security personnel, and office workers.
Parents and Caregivers: Parents, grandparents, babysitters, and other caregivers can benefit greatly from CPR, First Aid, AED, and BLS training. Being prepared to respond to emergencies such as choking, drowning, or sudden cardiac arrest can make a significant difference in saving a life, especially when caring for infants, children, or elderly individuals.
Community Members: Members of the community who want to be prepared to respond to emergencies in their homes, neighborhoods, or public places can benefit from CPR, First Aid, AED, and BLS training. These skills are invaluable in situations where professional help may not arrive immediately.
Students: CPR, First Aid, AED, and BLS courses are often included in school curricula or extracurricular activities to teach students life-saving skills. High school and college students, as well as participants in youth organizations such as scouting or youth sports leagues, can benefit from this training.
Volunteers and Community Groups: Volunteers in organizations such as community centers, religious institutions, or disaster response teams may be required to undergo CPR, First Aid, AED, and BLS training to assist in emergency situations or disaster relief efforts.
Travelers: Individuals who frequently travel, especially to remote or high-risk areas, may benefit from CPR, First Aid, AED, and BLS training to be prepared for medical emergencies during their travels.
Overall, anyone who wants to be prepared to respond effectively to medical emergencies and potentially save lives should consider taking CPR, First Aid, AED, and BLS courses. These courses provide valuable knowledge and skills that can make a difference in critical situations, regardless of one’s profession or background.
How Do I Access My Course?
Are There Prerequisites or Language Requirements?
Can I Take More than One Course at a Time?
Yes, in many cases, you can take more than one course at a time, depending on the scheduling and workload of each course. However, it’s essential to consider several factors before enrolling in multiple courses simultaneously:
Ultimately, the decision to take more than one course at a time should be based on your individual capabilities, preferences, and goals. While it can be rewarding to pursue multiple interests simultaneously, it’s essential to maintain a healthy balance and avoid spreading yourself too thin. Be realistic about your workload and commitments, and prioritize self-care to ensure a successful learning experience.