Register for our virtual event on Saturday, 6/20: Halfway Through the Year: Is Medical Assisting Your Next Move?
Next cohort starts Aug 22, 2026 — Only 6 seats left.
4.9 · 57 Google Reviews

Become a Medical Assistant in 18 Weeks

schedule 18-Week Program payments $44K+ Median medical_services Real Office Training

Train at Aspire Allergy & Sinus and graduate job-ready — starting from $142.22/week.

Free to apply No commitment

Get Program Info

Our team will reach out shortly.

4.9/5.0
Google Rating
57+
Reviews
18 Weeks
Duration
$44K+
Salary

Median annual wage for Medical Assistants. Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Outlook Handbook. Your earnings may vary based on location, employer, and experience.

Why Dallas Medical Assistant School?

What Sets Us Apart

We train you inside a working medical office, so your first day feels like week two.

stethoscope

Real Medical Office

Classes held on-site at Aspire Allergy & Sinus . Learn on actual equipment in a modern setting.

person

Instructor-Led

Taught by experienced professionals with strong student satisfaction scores.

work

Job Placement

Direct access to our network of partner employers across Irving.

Medical Assistant Student Reviews
4.9 · 57 Google Reviews
The reason I wanted to become a Medical Assistant is not only because I am pursuing a career in healthcare, but because I love helping people feel better, understanding them, and making them feel comfortable so they can live their lives to the best of their ability. One of the skills I have learned and enjoyed the most is drawing blood. It can be one of the most nerve-wracking experiences for any patient, myself included. Being able to comfort patients during that process makes me feel like I am doing my job right and learning the right way. My favorite part of the program is not only the hands-on experience, but also the connections you create in such a short amount of time. Everyone supports one another, which creates a positive and welcoming learning environment. This program has impacted my life by helping me discover new skills and confidence that I never knew I had. It has shown me that I am capable of learning and achieving more than I thought. I would definitely recommend this program to others. Everyone deserves the opportunity to learn new skills, gain confidence, and discover strengths they never knew they had. Read less
The reason I wanted to become a Medical Assistant is not only because I am pursuing a career in healthcare, but because I love helping people feel better, understanding them, and making them feel c... Read more
Reviewer profile photo
Ashley
Stars for review
I wanted to become a medical assistant because I want to get into the medical field. I’ve learned several skills such as back office and front office. My favorite part of this program is how attentive the instructors are for us to actually understand what we are learning. This program has impacted my life because I now have medical skills and look at the medical field differently. I would recommend this program because I’m actually learning a lot of things and skills. Read less
I wanted to become a medical assistant because I want to get into the medical field. I’ve learned several skills such as back office and front office. My favorite part of this program is how attent... Read more
Reviewer profile photo
Merce Aguinaga
Stars for review
The reason I decided to become a Medical Assistant was so it could help me get the medical experience for my nursing career. This program has helped me a lot by teaching me the different duties that a MA performa as well as the processes to them. My favorite skill that I have learned during the program that I really did not expect it to be was drawing blood. My favorite part of the program is the hands-on experience we learn from our instructors. I would recommend this program to a friend or family member that would like to become an MA for the reasons that the instructors teach you properly and with patience as well as giving the students a chance at doing these procedures hands-on as mentioned. Which I believe most places don’t do until you do your own externship. Read less
The reason I decided to become a Medical Assistant was so it could help me get the medical experience for my nursing career. This program has helped me a lot by teaching me the different duties tha... Read more
Reviewer profile photo
Viviana Ramirez
Stars for review
Dallas medical assistant school , The reason I decided to become a medical assistant is to step into the medical field, My favorite part of the program is when we do labs practice on each other and see the instructors , they will do their best to help us. Read less
Dallas medical assistant school , The reason I decided to become a medical assistant is to step into the medical field, My favorite part of the program is when we do labs practice on each other an... Read more
Reviewer profile photo
Mercy Navarro
Stars for review
This was a great way for me to get myself in the medical field. A skill I enjoy most is phlebotomy because it is very fun and interesting. Overall my experience has been amazing, and I enjoy learning new things and stepping out of my comfort zone. Read less
This was a great way for me to get myself in the medical field. A skill I enjoy most is phlebotomy because it is very fun and interesting. Overall my experience has been amazing, and I enjoy learni... Read more
Reviewer profile photo
Pashonce Wallace
Stars for review
I’m Maliha Tariq and I’m currently enrolled in the Dallas Medical Assistant School- Irving. I wanted to be a medical assistant and was looking for a school that I could join along with my work. I’m truly confident of all the skills I’ve learned here as an MA. Miss. Tammy and Miss. Cici are the best instructors. Overall I loved being a student here. Definitely will recommend it to people who want a flexible and MA focused program! Read less
I’m Maliha Tariq and I’m currently enrolled in the Dallas Medical Assistant School- Irving. I wanted to be a medical assistant and was looking for a school that I could join along with my work. I’m... Read more
Reviewer profile photo
Maliha Tariq
Stars for review
DMAS has the BEST instructors! I don’t know what I would have done without my instructors, Miss C and Miss Tammy at the Irving location. They pushed me to be out my comfort zone and taught me everything I needed to know going into the Medical Assistant Field. I was able to complete my externship, passed my CCMA exam and get a job soon after. The program is worth the price and more. If you’re thinking about it, just do it! You won’t regret it and more opportunities await at the end. Read less
DMAS has the BEST instructors! I don’t know what I would have done without my instructors, Miss C and Miss Tammy at the Irving location. They pushed me to be out my comfort zone and taught me every... Read more
Reviewer profile photo
Nancy Ayanugo
Stars for review
I loved my experience at Dallas Medical Assistant School. From the admissions, the willing to work with me on my payment plan, my advisors checking in with me weekly and sometimes daily and helping me strengthen my interviewing skills, for the time and money you can’t find a better experience. My classmates were so supportive and sweet and I wouldn’t trade my instructors for the world. Right after graduation and certification I landed a job at the top hospital in Dallas-ft worth! If you’re on the fence of applying for this school don’t be! Take the leap you won’t regret it. Read less
I loved my experience at Dallas Medical Assistant School. From the admissions, the willing to work with me on my payment plan, my advisors checking in with me weekly and sometimes daily and helping... Read more
Reviewer profile photo
Tashanda Tilley
Stars for review
It was easier than expected and the instructions are great at making it a great experience!
Reviewer profile photo
Lizeth Guardado
Stars for review
Graduated MA school recently loved the experience learned so much.
Reviewer profile photo
Mahak Rehmani
Stars for review
18-Week Curriculum

From Zero to Job-Ready

Online prep plus in-person labs at our partner medical office.

Phase 1

Foundations

  • → Medical Terminology
  • → Infection Control & Vital Signs
Phase 2

Clinical Skills

  • → Phlebotomy & Injections
  • → EKG & Lab Testing
Phase 3

Advanced & Specialty

  • → Advanced Phlebotomy & Specimen Processing
  • → Pediatric & OB/GYN Procedures
Phase 4

Career Launch

  • → Resume & Interview Prep
  • → CCMA Exam Prep
Enrollment Open
Only 6 seats left

Saturday, Aug 22, 2026

schedule 8:00 AM – 12:30 PM

location_on Irving, TX

Tuition

Invest in Your Future

Affordable plans. Little to no debt.

Pay in Full

$4,490

Most affordable path. No extra fees. Skip the $300 payment-plan fee.

Choose Plan

Flexible

$105.19/wk

Start for $1950.00 down . 27 weekly auto-drafts of $105.19 begin two weeks after deposit. Includes a $300 payment-plan fee.

Choose Plan

Still have questions?

Our admissions team is here to help you figure out if this program is the right fit. No pressure, just honest answers.

Get Info →
Call / text directly
(214) 751-3075
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

We don't accept financial aid, but we have some pretty great reasons why! The founder of our school, Dr. Ince, wanted to create an opportunity for those who desire to enter the field. He believed that students deserve not only a great education but also an affordable and convenient option. Rather than making our school more expensive in order to allow for financial assistance, Dr. Ince chose to keep tuition affordable, giving our students the opportunity to graduate with little to no student loan debt. If none of our payment plan options work for you, please give us a call. We are more than happy to customize a plan!

Yes, you can pay by check. Checks must be sent two weeks before your start date, and you must call our admissions team to provide a tracking number. They should be addressed to Zollege Management Inc., 7701 N. Lamar Blvd, Suite 300, Austin, TX 78752.

The time it takes to become a Medical Assistant varies between schools and certification programs. Our curriculum is 18-weeks long and fully prepares students to start working as a medical assistant.

Dallas Medical Assistant School is a hands-on learning program. We take a different approach from traditional education. Our classes take place in a medical office rather than a classroom, with a hands-on component to every part of our course. Classes begin with a lecture and discussion, but most of the class time is spent in labs learning the essential techniques of medical assisting. When our students graduate and begin their career, they feel at home in a medical office.

As a newly hired Medical Assistant, your employer will expect you to know the basic skills of medical assisting. Those fundamental skills are exactly what we focus on teaching our students. Our custom-designed curriculum sets students up for success by covering precisely what doctors will expect them to know.

When you graduate from any medical assisting school you receive a certificate of completion. Many students ask if they can expect to make a higher starting salary if they attend a longer program. The starting salary for a Medical Assistant does not depend on how long you spent in school or how much you paid for your schooling.

Medical Assistants perform a variety of duties, including but not limited to assisting the doctor, carrying out clinical tasks, and completing administrative work.

Medical assistants may perform many different clinical duties including taking and recording vital signs, preparing patients for examination, and drawing blood. Administrative tasks are equally important in the medical assisting field; medical assistants are also in charge of scheduling appointments, maintaining medical records, working with insurance files, and billing.

Assistants are responsible for making patients feel at ease while also preparing them for treatment. During medical visits, assistants often work alongside the doctor.

According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), employment of medical assistants is projected to grow 12 percent from 2024 to 2034, much faster than the average for all occupations. For more information, please visit the Bureau of Labor Statistics website.

According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the median annual wage for medical assistants was $44,200 as of May 2024. For more information, please visit the Bureau of Labor Statistics website.

Benefits vary by practice and should be discussed with the hiring practice.

Contact Us

Dallas Medical Assistant School - Irving

Our mission is to enable students to get affordable training and start their careers with little or no debt! We are committed to providing quality education and support to help our students launch their careers.

861 W. John Carpenter Fwy., Suite A
Irving, TX 75039
📝 Apply Now 📞 Call Us