Workplace Flu Vaccinations For Australian Businesses
HCA is a leading immunisation provider with a comprehensive Flu Vaccination Program. Early Bird Offer ends 6th Jan 2025.
Workplace Mobile Flu Vaccinations
Electronic Voucher Program
Covid Vaccination Co-Administration
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Service Highlights
75000+ Flu Vaccinations delivered in the past 24 months
800+ Pharmacy Partners to redeem vouchers
350000+ Covid Vaccinations delivered
5000+ Corporate Clients serviced
What are the benefits?
Clinical Governance
HCA employees deliver our high-quality clinical services. We ensure a high level of compliance and clinical governance by not using third-party providers. We are NSQHS and ISO 9001 accredited
Online Booking Platform
Our unique scheduling service allows online bookings to occur 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Direct Upload to AIR
HCA can provide tailored reporting analytics for your organisation, allowing for targeted follow-up of health and wellbeing initiatives.
Data Security & Management
HCA uses a secure cloud based booking platform for mandatory record-keeping & reporting - ISO 27001, SOC2 Type 2 and WCAG 2.1 AA accredited - conducting routine high level of penetration testing. All data is securely stored in Australia.
National Reach
HCA has a nationwide presence with 19 offices around the country and over 50 years experience in the Healthcare industry.
HCA Employee Pool
HCA has an expansive and direct pool of compliant workforce to cater to your business' needs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
You will form antibodies to fight the flu around 3–14 days after receiving your immunisation. Your antibodies will peak at about 4-6 weeks; this is when you are most protected. Your antibodies will gradually decline, but you will remain protected for around 9 months to 1 year.
Even if you have already had the flu this year, you will still benefit from the vaccine, as it will protect you against other flu strains.
Please do not attend your appointment if you are unwell or have any COVID-19 symptoms.
Yes, we need this information to securely upload your proof of vaccination to the Australian Immunisation Register (AIR).
When you need to access a record of your flu vaccination, you can access this from MyGov website. Your doctor will also be able to see that you have been vaccinated against influenza.
The medical profession and governments world-wide have identified pregnant women as a high priority group for receiving an influenza vaccination. This is based on evidence that the vaccine is safe for both pregnant women and their unborn child.
Evidence shows the vaccine reduces the risk of illness and hospitalisation due to influenza and pneumonia in vaccinated pregnant women. Protection against influenza extends to the newborn baby until they can be vaccinated at 6 months of age. The vaccine may be administered during all stages of pregnancy, including the first trimester.
The vaccine is safe to be given while breast feeding and can help protect your newborn from the flu until they can be vaccinated at 6 months. This is because antibodies can be passively transferred to babies via breast milk.