A1 Allied Health Training Provides:

Practical Nursing, “LPN”, CNA, HHA, phlebotomy, CPR Courses
Our comprehensive program combines classroom learning and hands on training. This unique training prepares you for the real world healthcare challenges.
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12 Months

Complete Your LPN Training

100 %

Student Satisfaction

100 + Hours

Hands-On Clinical Training

95 %

Success Rate

500 +

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Benefits of A1 Allied Health Training

Welcome to A1 Allied Health Training. Our comprehensive program combines classroom learning and hands on training. This unique training prepares you for the real world healthcare challenges. This program is lead by experienced instructors. Our courses cover anatomy, pharmacology, patient care etc. With flexible scheduling and a supportive environment, kickstart your healthcare career with confidence. Join us at A1 Allied Health Training and take the first step towards success!!!

Become a practical nurse “LPN” in twelve months!

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Our Academic Courses

Our academic courses provide expert-led training, hands-on experience, and certifications to launch your healthcare career successfully.

Practical Nurse
Practical Nurse (LPN)
CPR Courses
CPR Courses
Nursing Assistance Review
Nursing Assistance Review
CNA
CNA
HHA
HHA
Phlebotomy Courses
Phlebotomy Courses

Practical Nurse (LPN)

The Program consists of 1350 hours of classroom and clinical coursework over a 12-month duration. Graduates are eligible to take the NCLEX-PN to obtain their license.

Student Benefits

  • Attend an information session
  • Schedule an interview
  • Readmission Policy

CPR Courses

All certification cards are issued within 24 hours.

Student Benefits

  • BLS
  • BLS Renewal
  • Heartcode BLS Skills Parts 2 and 3
  • ACLS Initial
  • ACLS Renewal
  • Heartcode ACLS

Nursing Assistance Review

Complete our CNA Prep Program to gain knowledge and skills for working as a CNA in various settings.

Student Benefits

  • Attend an information session
  • Schedule an interview
  • Readmission Policy

CNA

The program follows Florida Board of Nursing regulations with 120 total hours: 80 classroom and 40 clinical. Students gain real-world experience in a partnered long-term care facility. The first 16 hours cover safety, communication, infection control, and resident rights before direct resident care begins.

Program Highlights

  • 120 hours total training
  • Clinical placement in nursing home
  • 16 hours pre-clinical classroom training
  • FBON-approved curriculum

HHA (Home Health Aide)

The 75-hour Home Health Aide program covers patient transport, vital signs, charting, and personal care. Students complete weekly quizzes and a final exam to earn a diploma and prepare for entry-level positions in healthcare facilities or home health agencies.

Program Highlights

  • 75 hours of instruction
  • Meets state requirements
  • Weekly quizzes & final exam
  • Prepares for home care roles

Phlebotomy Courses

Our graduates can work anywhere in the US

This 166-hour program trains students in safe blood collection, labeling, specimen transport, infection control, and quality assurance. Includes 45 lab hours for hands-on practice. Graduates are ready for immediate employment in hospitals or laboratories.

Program Highlights

  • 166 hours of total instruction
  • 45 hours of lab practice
  • Prepares for hospital & lab jobs
  • Pathway to Medical Assistant

We Can Assist You!

At A1 Allied Health Training, we offer top-notch, approved training to kickstart your career. Upon completion of this program, your education will propel your nursing career to a higher level. At A1 Allied Health Training, you will acquire practical skills that are directly applicable in the nursing career. Our diverse array of classroom and flexibility resources allow you to customize your learning experience, fitting seamlessly into your busy schedule. Join us today and become part of a growing community of individuals who are thriving in their successful nursing careers.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the Practical Nurse (LPN) program take?

Our LPN program is designed to be completed in just 12 months, including both classroom learning and clinical training.

What are the admission requirements for the LPN program?

Applicants must have a high school diploma or GED, attend an information session, and complete an interview with our admissions team.

Will I be eligible for the NCLEX-PN exam after graduation?

Yes. Graduates of our LPN program are fully eligible to take the NCLEX-PN exam to become a licensed practical nurse.

Do you offer CPR or other certifications?

Yes. We are an American Heart Association (AHA) certified training center, offering BLS and ACLS courses with certification cards issued within 24 hours.

Do you help students with job placement after graduation?

While we do not guarantee placement, our team provides career guidance, resume support, and job leads to help students secure employment.

Is financial aid or flexible payment available?

We offer affordable tuition options and flexible payment plans. Speak with our admissions team for details.

Where can LPN graduates work?

Our graduates find careers in hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, urgent care centers, and home healthcare settings.

What makes A1 Allied Health Training different?

We combine hands-on clinical training, experienced instructors, flexible scheduling, and high student satisfaction — all in a supportive learning environment.

New class starts January 2026.