Get the training you need to become a clinical medical assistant in just four months.
We’re accredited, affordable, and focused on your success.
Get started in healthcare with an accelerated clinical medical assistant training program that teaches you everything you need to know to excel in patient care and medical administration.
Why do I need training?
Becoming a clinical medical assistant comes with significant career opportunities, and here’s why getting the right training is vital.
- Clinics & Hospitals Demand It: In a recent study, 89% of employers prefer their medical assistance to be trained through an accredited institution.
- Career Advancement: CCMA’s qualify you for clinical and administrative work that’s key to career advancement.
- Nationally Recognized: CCMA certifications are nationally recognized. Move. Stay. You can work anywhere and stay flexible.
Why should I be a medical assistant?
- Employers Need You: An NHA report confirmed that medical assistant positions are in high demand now and will continue to grow for 20 years.
- Get a Great Starting Salary: Employers recruit certified medical assistants faster and pay more.
- Enjoy Perks: Large hospitals provide generous perks for certified medical assistants.
Get into the healthcare industry and a career without needing a college degree or debt.
That’s what we do. Take a look at our class schedules.
Experience training programs with flexible scheduling designed for people like you.
2024-2025 Class Schedule
We give you options so you can find a class schedule that’s convenient for you. When you enroll, just select the cohort that fits your schedule.
Cohort #1 meets Tues. & Thurs., 10 am – 2 pm
Cohort #2 meets Tues. & Thurs., 6 pm – 10 pm
Approved Curriculum & Hands-On Instruction
We teach students the technical and procedural aspects of basic medical assisting, from theory to hands-on instruction. Here’s what you’ll learn:
- Medical Assisting Fundamental Essentials
- Medical Assisting Equipment & Supplies
- Medical Assisting Procedures
- Introduction to Human Anatomy & Physiology
- Introduction to Medical Assisting & Infection Control
- Legal Issues in Healthcare
As a student, you can learn at your own pace, get help from classmates, and benefit from friendly, knowledgeable instructors.
Prerequisites
To get started, students must be 18 years old and have a high school diploma, GED, or equivalent.
August 2024
Cohort #1 (Day Class)
Starts: Tuesday, August 27
Ends: Thursday, December 19th
Students will be off for Thanksgiving
January 2025
Cohort #1
(Day Class)
Starts: Tuesday, January 7
Ends: Thursday, May 1
Cohort #2
(Night Class)
Starts: Tuesday, January 7
Ends: Thursday, May 1
May 2025
Cohort #1
(Day Class)
Starts: Thursday, May 8
Ends: Tuesday, August 26
Cohort #2 (Night Class)
Starts: Thursday, May 8
Ends: Tuesday, August 26
September 2025
Cohort #1 (Day Class)
Starts: Tuesday, September 2
Ends: Thursday, December 18
Cohort #2 (Night Class)
Starts: Tuesday, September 2
Ends: Thursday, December 18
Frequently Asked Questions
How much is the total cost of tuition?
For our phlebotomy technician courses, the total tuition amount for seven weeks of phlebotomy coursework and training is $990.
For theclinical medical assistant training course, the total tuition cost is $3,000 for sixteen weeks of coursework.
Are payment plans available?
Yes! All that’s required is a deposit of $100 to get started. Our payment plans are simple and easy, with no interest.
When you enroll for classes, choose the payment plan option, and an instructor will contact you to go over the details. For more information, go to our payment plans page.
Are there any additional costs for textbooks or materials?
No additional costs! Your tuition covers your textbooks, supplies, and learning materials. So come ready to learn, and we’ll handle the rest!
What should I bring to class?
For clothing, we recommend bringing a pair of scrubs and closed-toe shoes to wear during classes. Feel free to bring a favorite pen, notebook, or planner (and if you forget, don’t worry. We have notepads and pens available anytime you need them.
What if I have to miss a class?
It’s easy to reschedule. Contact your instructor. Together, you’ll find the most convenient date for your make-up class.
Will I get a job after graduation?
The medical industry is growing larger every year, and the demand for entry level medical positions is at an all-time high. As a trained medical professional, you have the power to work where you want to. Hospitals, urgent care centers, and clinics need people with your skills. Take your pick.
Are there scholarships available?
Yes! If you believe in the power of compassionate healthcare to change lives in families and communities across North Texas, we invite you to apply for our NTX Career Development Scholarship. Phlebotomy recipients are provided with a $445 scholarship that covers half the cost of tuition. Clinical Medical Assistant recipients are provided with a $1450 scholarship that covers half the cost of tuition. Go to our scholarship page to apply.
Does NTX Training Institute offer NHA-certification testing?
Yes! At the conclusion of our seven-week phlebotomy training course, students can take the Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT) exam in class at NTX Training Institute.
The CPT exam is the industry-standard certification exam offered by the National Healthcareer Association (NHA). If you want to become a certified phlebotomist, you have to pass the two-hour exam. We give you all the knowledge, test preparation, and test-taking strategies to pass the exam and get certified.