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Workplace vaccinations in St Albans

On-site flu clinics, travel vaccinations and hep B programs for local employers.

From St Albans

4.9 km

to the clinic

Drive time

8–12 min

off-peak

Service

Workplace vaccinations

City of Brimbank

What we deliver for St Albans

We run on-site vaccination clinics for businesses across Melbourne's western suburbs. Most engagements are annual influenza programs (March–June), but we also deliver travel vaccinations for staff travelling overseas, hepatitis B courses for healthcare and laboratory workers, and ad-hoc whooping-cough boosters for client-facing teams.

Our pharmacist immunisers are AHPRA-registered and carry full anaphylaxis equipment, an emergency-response kit and cold-chain transport equipment for every clinic. Doses are reported to the Australian Immunisation Register within 24 hours and each employee receives an emailed receipt for their personal records.

A typical workplace flu clinic for 30–50 staff runs over two hours, on your premises, with consent forms emailed in advance.

Languages spoken at the counter include Vietnamese, Arabic, Turkish, Chinese, Greek, Macedonian, Albanian, Bosnian, Somali, Bengali and Filipino — please ask for your preferred language when you arrive.

What's included

On-site clinic at your premises (no employee travel time)
Pre-clinic digital consent form (one link, mobile-friendly)
AHPRA-registered pharmacist immuniser plus assistant
15-minute post-vaccination observation per employee
Cold-chain compliant vaccine transport and on-site storage
AIR reporting within 24 hours for every dose given
Post-clinic invoice and per-employee receipts

Why local matters for St Albans

A local clinic team means smaller minimum bookings, faster setup, and the ability to run smaller top-up sessions for late starters or hybrid workers. Driving distance also keeps our fees lower than crews coming from the inner city or eastern suburbs.

Getting to the clinic from St Albans

Train. St Albans Station to Sunshine Station is two stops on the Sunbury line — about 5 minutes.

Bus. Routes 408, 422 and 426 all connect St Albans to Sunshine.

By car. Drive via Main Rd East and McIntyre Rd — about 10 minutes off-peak.

How to book

For annual flu programs: 2–3 weeks notice in February–April. For ad-hoc programs (hep B course, travel cluster): 1 week notice typical. For 100+ employee programs: 4 weeks recommended.

Common questions

What's the minimum headcount for an on-site clinic?+

There's no hard minimum, but the per-employee cost is much better above 15 people. For smaller teams we usually suggest staff walk in to the pharmacy and we direct-bill the employer.

Do you handle the consent and reporting?+

Yes. We email a single consent link to your HR contact who forwards it to staff. Each completed consent is held by us for the legally-required period; you receive a per-employee receipt list at the end. AIR reporting happens automatically.

Do you accept invoicing or only credit-card payment?+

We invoice on standard 14-day terms for any booking over $500. Smaller engagements can be charged on the day if you prefer.

What if an employee misses the clinic?+

Anyone who missed can walk in to the pharmacy any time during the program window and we'll bill it back to your account — no need to organise a top-up clinic for a handful of people.

Victorian Department of Health · Immunisation

This page is general information for St Albans residents and local businesses, and is not a substitute for advice from a treating clinician. Vaccine eligibility and funding are subject to change at the discretion of the Australian Government and Victorian Department of Health. Vaccines are referred to by disease only in line with the Therapeutic Goods Advertising Code.