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Workplace Flu Vaccination

Protect your employees’ health and safety with our on-site workplace vaccination services.

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A quick and affordable process.

Learn about our on-site vaccination process in a video interview with an HR director and one of our nurses.

Solutions tailored to each industry

Prevention is protection. Here’s how our vaccination service adapts to the realities of different workplaces across Quebec.

  • Vaccination in the Construction Industry and on Construction Sites

    Risk factors: Workers are often exposed to contaminated environments (standing water, soiled soil), open wounds, or contact with rusty or soiled objects.

     

    Risks: Tetanus, hepatitis B, diphtheria

     

    Recommended vaccines: Diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (Tdap) vaccine, hepatitis B vaccine

  • Vaccination for municipalities and city employees

    High-risk settings: Janitors, garbage collectors, inspectors, and technicians handle waste, work in contact with wastewater, or visit areas at high risk of contamination.

     

    Risks: Hepatitis A, leptospirosis, typhoid fever, tetanus

     

    Recommended vaccines: Hepatitis A and B, typhoid fever, tetanus

  • Vaccinations at veterinary clinics

    High-risk environment: Veterinary staff are in frequent contact with animals that can transmit viruses or bacteria. The risk is particularly high in the event of bites or scratches.

     

    Risks: Rabies, tetanus, hepatitis B

     

    Recommended vaccines: Rabies, tetanus, hepatitis B

  • Vaccination in food processing plants

    High-risk setting: Staff handle perishable foods, sometimes in environments where hygiene is critical. Bacterial contamination could put customers at risk… as well as employees.

     

    Risks: Hepatitis A, influenza, cholera, salmonella

     

    Recommended vaccines: Hepatitis A, seasonal influenza, cholera

  • Vaccinations at dental clinics

    Twinrix is recommended for individuals at risk of hepatitis A and B infection, including healthcare professionals, travelers, people with multiple sexual partners, injection drug users, and those living or working in high-risk environments.

The Dangers of the Flu in 2025

Those who’ve had the flu before won’t forget it.

Suddenly, an overwhelming fatigue takes over your whole body — as if you were hit by a truck. Body aches, headaches, fever, chills, coughing… That’s the real flu: the kind that knocks you out and keeps you in bed for at least a week.

 

In some cases, complications can lead to pneumonia or even hospitalization.

Servirplus offers seasonal flu vaccination campaigns in the workplace and at home for individuals — an effective way to prevent the flu.

 

Contact us today and plan your vaccination campaign!

Less management, more protection

Simplify your prevention campaign with our qualified nurses and comprehensive services, available throughout Quebec.

A 100% turnkey service that’s easy to implement

End-to-end support: communication, registration, nursing staff, and equipment. ​ No logistical or administrative headaches for the company.

Qualified nurses, professional and compassionate care

An experienced in-house nursing team that comes directly to your workplace. ​ Discreet, fast, and effective care.​

Other Vaccines Offered

Our vaccination services cover a wide range of needs, tailored to your industry, your risks, and your on-site realities. Discover the vaccines available to protect your teams, keep your operations running, and meet your health and safety obligations.

  • Combined Hepatitis A and B Vaccine

    Twinrix is recommended for individuals at risk of hepatitis A and B infection, including healthcare professionals, travelers, people with multiple sexual partners, injection drug users, and those living or working in high-risk environments.

  • Protects against yellow fever

    The YF-VAX vaccine, which protects against yellow fever, is recommended for travelers going to areas where yellow fever is endemic or considered high-risk, as well as for those whose destination country requires it.

    It is generally administered to immunocompetent travelers aged 9 months and older.

  • Vaccination against diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis

    In most cases, the choice between Boostrix and Adacel is left to the discretion of the treating physician, based on the patient’s medical history and current recommendations.

  • Protects against the flu

    Afluria is indicated for active immunization against seasonal influenza in individuals aged 5 and older.

    It is recommended for the prevention of illness caused by influenza type A and B viruses included in the vaccine.

  • Cholera and traveler’s diarrhea

    DUKORAL® helps protect individuals traveling to regions where there is a risk of diarrhea caused by cholera and/or LT-producing ETEC (enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli).

    This vaccine can be given to adults and children aged 2 years and older.

  • Protects against hepatitis A

    Havrix, a vaccine that protects against hepatitis A, is generally recommended for both children and adults — especially those traveling to regions where hepatitis A is endemic, as well as individuals at higher risk of infection.

  • COVID-19 Vaccination

    Take steps to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in your organization.

  • Protects against typhoid fever

    Typhim Vi is intended for travelers heading to areas where typhoid fever is endemic, laboratory personnel handling Salmonella typhi cultures, and individuals in close contact with carriers of the bacteria.

    It is also recommended for military personnel and healthcare workers in certain situations.

  • Protects against shingles

    Shingrix is recommended for the prevention of shingles and its complications (such as postherpetic neuralgia) in adults aged 50 and over.

    It is also recommended for adults aged 18 and older who are at increased risk of shingles due to immunodeficiency or immunosuppression.

  • ​Protects against HPV (Human Papillomavirus)

    Cervarix is primarily indicated for the prevention of precancerous lesions and cancers of the cervix and anus caused by certain types of human papillomavirus (HPV), in girls and women aged 9 and older.

  • Protects against hepatitis B

    Engerix-B is indicated for active immunization against hepatitis B virus infection.

    It is recommended for various populations, including infants, children, adolescents, adults, and individuals at high risk of infection.

  • Protects against rabies

    RabAvert is indicated for immunization against rabies, both before and after potential exposure to the virus.

    It is intended for two main groups: individuals at high risk of exposure, and those who have already been exposed.

  • Protects against pneumonia, bacteremia, and meningitis

    Prevnar 20 is recommended for adults aged 18 and over who are at increased risk of complications from pneumococcal infections, including older adults and those with certain medical conditions such as:

    • Chronic illnesses (heart, lung, kidney disease, diabetes, etc.)

    • Weakened immune system (HIV, organ transplant, etc.)

    • Anatomical or functional asplenia

    • Cochlear implants

    • Chronic cerebrospinal fluid leakage

    • Alcohol or drug use

    • Unstable living conditions (e.g., homelessness)

  • Prevention against meningitis B

    Trumenba is intended for individuals aged 10 to 25 to protect against invasive meningococcal disease caused by Neisseria meningitidis group B.

    It helps reduce the risk of this serious and potentially life-threatening infection.

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Did you know?

Workplace Flu Vaccination

Vaccination is the most effective way to prevent the flu and reduce the risk of complications.

Often, up to 70% of healthy people who get the flu vaccine do not catch the flu.

The flu shot doesn’t give you the flu, if you get sick afterward, it’s because the virus was already incubating in your system.

Getting the vaccine every year does not lead to a tolerance.

The vaccine will protect you against the most severe forms of the flu, but not against the common cold or COVID-19.

Vaccination is the most effective way to prevent the flu and reduce the risk of complications.

Did you know? Up to 70% of healthy people who get vaccinated against the flu stay flu-free.

The flu shot doesn’t give you the flu — if you get sick afterward, it’s because the virus was already incubating in your system.

Getting the flu shot every year does not create dependence or make your body “used to it.”

The flu shot protects you against the most severe strains of the flu, but not against the common cold or COVID-19.

TO BOOK AN APPOINTMENT / 2017–2018 Flu Vaccination

Montreal, Brossard, Beloeil, Rosemère, and at-home service available

 

Call us at 514-779-2886

 

Servirplus also offers seasonal flu vaccination services at the workplace.

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