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To educate, enrich, and empower

Capital Healthcare Institute (formerly Capital College) was founded in 2010 in order to provide students with the skills needed to successfully start a career in the area of allied health. We offer practical career-development training designed to prepare a diverse student population for well-paying positions in allied health.

 

Capital Healthcare Institute provides education and training for qualified applicants with the desire to better their career opportunities. Some of our benefits include:

 

  • Small class sizes with hands-on training

  • One of the only schools to provide classroom instruction and clinical training at the same location

  • Class schedules tailored to your time and needs, not ours

  • Industry-experienced instructors

  • Training on industry-related technology

  • Helpful career services

 

Not only do we provide a quality education in laboratory sciences, our

students can take advantage of our career advising services and job

placement aid.

 

Healthcare employers know us for our extraordinary graduates, and they trust us to provide top-notch training. One reason for this is our combination of classroom instruction and hands-on training with medical equipment and technology commonly used in the industry.

 

Take the first step in making a difference. Call Us: 703-425-4143

CAPITAL HEALTHCARE INSTITUTE

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Address:
1980 Gallows Road, 3rd Floor
Tysons, VA 22182

Info@capitalhealthcareinstitute.com
School:  703-425-4143
Fax: 703-425-4148

Capital Healthcare institute is certified to operate by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia.

Capital Healthcare Institute is a vocational school focused on allied healthcare and only offers programs/courses for non-degree credit. It is not an associate degree-granting institution of higher education or an institution of higher education at which a bachelor degree is the most advanced degree that is granted. Capital Healthcare Institute has voluntarily chosen not to be accredited by an accrediting agency and does not meet the criteria for Title IV eligibility of the U.S. Department of Education.

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