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    Will most definitely recommend!! Great instructor! She makes it so easy and funny to learn. I would definitely take the class here again!

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    I have been taking my BLS classes with CPR123 - Mineola for the past couple of years. The classes…read moreare suitable for both healthcare providers as well as non healthcare providers. They have several NY locations (Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Nassau, Suffolk) but I've only taken the Mineola ones as the times and location worked for me each time. I've had different instructors each class (all with healthcare backgrounds) but all of them were great. The class I took recently was with Paul. He was very knowledgeable and presented the information in a way that wasn't boring. Classrooms are clean with AC and working mannequins (they have lights that show if you're doing compressions correctly). There are also bathrooms available but I did not use them. You can book classes via their website or by calling them directly. I have done both with no issues. The staff at the front desk have always been pleasant. They will send you a confirmation email with more instructions so make sure you read that because if you're using GPS, it says to put Mineola and not Garden City. When I took my class, we were allowed to park on levels 1 and 3 marked for visitors. Check your email though in case that changes. Parking was free and plentiful. My class was on a weekday at 12:30pm. I've done all in person classes because I learn best that way so I can't comment on the online classes. I think with the online classes though you still have to come in to do the hands on portion. Once class is finished, you should receive the ecard within an hour or 2. If not, call them. Mine for some reason took 2 days but I didn't need it in a hurry. Cons: 1. There is no difference if you're doing an initial class or renewing. They used to have this option (renewal was cheaper and less time) but maybe it's just easier to have initial/renewal as the same. 2. There weren't much day and time options for the locations I was checking out (Mineola and Huntington) for July. It was either 8:30am or 12:30pm start. It would have been nice if they had some later start times or more weekend classes.

    I have been using CPR123 for almost a decade now for my BLS and ACLS certification renewals. I keep…read morecoming back because I like that they have several locations I can choose from which means there are many time slots and days available for your needs and the instructors have always been excellent and experienced! Registration is super easy, now there's no difference between first time certification and renewal which is great. In the era of covid, I opted to use the Mineola site for the first time and it was nice. Parking lot available with limited spots but there is also metered street parking as well. Cali was the instructor and I've had prior classes with her, she's fantastic and keeps things straight forward. The 3-4 hour class flew by! Have also had classes with Mike and he was superb! They all have tons of experience in emergency resuscitation. I have been to the Forest Hills and Manhattan locations also- however parking bites and I usually take the subway but I do not want to take public transport to get there until covid is more controlled. Learn to save a life with CPR123!

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    Took CPR 123 at this location a few weeks ago and the class went really well. Repetition is key and…read morethis particular instructor made sure that he drilled important concepts into our heads so that we made sure we were leaving with a basic foundation of what ACLS was all about. It's difficult sitting in a room all day long and he aimed to make the class as interactive as possible. We covered BLS in the beginning of the class as a refresher as there were a few people in the class who needed to renew their BLS and who likely had not taken BLS in quite some time. He moved quickly through that and then onto ACLS. There were about six people in the class and he had each of us come up one by one to be the leader in an critical scenario. That part was slightly nerve-wracking, especially standing up in front of strangers but he guided you through each scenario, gave you the resources prior to the mock code that you needed in order to be successful and gave positive reinforcement after each skit. This class had a ton of information crammed into 6 hours so at the end, the test was way too lengthy in my opinion to perform well on and it was incredibly ambiguous. It felt like the NCLEX all over again. There were right answers, but there there was a more right answers, allegedly. A 50 question exam after a 6 hour long class is too much. Of course there needs to be an exam to determine whether or not you've passed the course but the questions weren't great and 50 is too many. Definitely learned a lot during this course especially regarding how to push emergency medications and the importance of closed loop communication. The book was absolutely useless throughout the course but now that it's over, I'm thankful to have it as a resource.

    Tommy is fantastic! I went in for skills testing for BLS and ACLS courses. Tommy has a great…read morecharacter and personality -- he challenges you and teaches you very well. Very happy he was the instructor testing my knowledge and filling in any gaps. I always have a great experience with CPR123 when I need initial certification or re-certification of these courses. The online AHA HeartCode modules are also great. Thanks!

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