Cold & Flu Sick Note St. Albert
Need a sick note for cold or flu in St. Albert? MedLetter provides same-day online sick notes from CPSA-registered Alberta physicians. Skip the walk-in clinic wait and get your documentation delivered to your inbox while you recover at home.
Cold & Flu in St. Albert
St. Albert (population 70,000) is a major employment hub in professional services, retail, healthcare, and education. During flu season, walk-in clinics in St. Albert often have wait times of 1.5-3 hours at walk-in clinics. St. Albert residents often face the choice between driving to Edmonton for healthcare or waiting hours at limited local clinics. MedLetter provides same-day sick notes to St. Albert residents without leaving home.
Symptoms
- Fever and chills
- Sore throat and persistent cough
- Nasal congestion and runny nose
- Body aches and fatigue
- Headache and sinus pressure
- Loss of appetite
Typical Duration: 3-7 days for a cold, 1-2 weeks for influenza
Why St. Albert Workers Need a Cold & Flu Sick Note
- St. Albert workers in physically demanding industries need documentation when cold or flu symptoms make it unsafe to operate equipment or drive
- Many St. Albert employers have strict attendance policies requiring medical proof for absences over 2-3 days
- Flu season in Alberta peaks from November to March, and St. Albert workplaces often require sick notes during outbreak periods
- Getting a sick note online means you can stay home and recover instead of sitting in a St. Albert walk-in clinic for hours while contagious
Your Rights
Under Alberta Employment Standards, employers can request a medical note for absences. A signed sick note from a CPSA-registered physician satisfies this requirement. Your note will confirm dates of illness and expected return without disclosing private medical details.
FAQ
Can I get a sick note for the flu in St. Albert without seeing a doctor in person?
Yes. MedLetter connects you with a CPSA-registered Alberta physician who can assess your symptoms and issue a signed sick note online. The note is legally valid for all St. Albert employers and is typically delivered within hours.
How much does a flu sick note cost in St. Albert?
MedLetter charges $39.99 for a sick note, which is comparable to or less than most St. Albert walk-in clinic fees. The difference is you get it from home without a 2-4 hour wait while you are sick and contagious.
Will my St. Albert employer accept an online sick note for cold or flu?
Yes. Online sick notes from CPSA-registered physicians are legally equivalent to in-person notes under Alberta law. The note includes the physician's name, CPSA registration number, and signature.
How long should I stay home with the flu in St. Albert?
Alberta Health recommends staying home until you have been fever-free for at least 24 hours without medication. For most flu cases, this means 5-7 days. Our physician will recommend an appropriate return date on your sick note.
Do I need a sick note for 1 day off with a cold in St. Albert?
Alberta Employment Standards does not specify a minimum absence length requiring a note. However, many St. Albert employers have internal policies requiring notes for any absence. Check your employee handbook or HR department.
Get Your Cold & Flu Sick Note in St. Albert - $39.99