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Credentia is a certification exam service provider for nurse aides and healthcare support roles in the United States. Its core offering is not standard online courses, but services around exams such as CNA/NNAAP, MACE, and HHA, including registration, competency evaluation, scores, renewals, appeals, state contact information, and resource guidance. The website emphasizes that it is “100% focused on nurse aide competency evaluation” and states that over nearly 30 years, it has administered written and clinical exams for nearly five million candidates.
In terms of subject areas, it covers entry-level healthcare roles such as nurse aides, medication aides, and home health aides. As for delivery format, the site presents more of an exam and resource center than a structured course platform. It mentions that state-approved CNA training typically lasts 6–12 weeks, and that some providers may offer online instruction, but it does not indicate that Credentia operates these programs itself. For certification, NNAAP, MACE, and HHA are its key entry points. After passing the CNA competency exam, candidates can be listed on a state registry and become eligible for CNA employment. The language of instruction is not clearly specified; the website content is in English.
The main content does not disclose Credentia’s exam fees by state, so pricing transparency is limited. The resources page only notes that CNA training programs typically cost between $400 and $1,000, with private institutions potentially charging more. This should be understood as the market price for training programs, not necessarily Credentia’s exam fees.
Its strengths are its highly specialized industry focus, coverage across multiple U.S. states and regions, and support for exam registration, score lookup, renewals, appeals, test center access, and evaluator portals. It is well suited to people going through the U.S. state-level nurse aide certification process. The downsides are that the website contains a fair amount of repetitive information, and details such as fees, payment methods, and state-specific differences require further checking on state pages or confirmation with support. The customer service page currently shows as unavailable, leaving users to submit a form and wait for a response.
Credentia is suitable for candidates in the United States preparing for CNA/NNAAP, MACE, or HHA exams, as well as related parties such as training providers, test centers, and nurse aide evaluators. If a user is in China and only wants to study nursing knowledge or find Chinese-language nursing courses, Credentia is not the most direct choice.
The main content does not provide information on availability from China, Chinese-language services, or local payment options, so this remains unknown.
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credentia.com is an United States Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach credentia.com directly.