Boots Corporate Flu Vouchers: How the Service Works, Costs and Terms (2026/27)
Published: June 23, 2026
Last Updated: June 27, 2026

If you are researching Boots corporate flu vouchers for your company’s 2026/27 programme, this is a clear, factual rundown: how the service works, the terms worth checking before you buy, what it costs, and the alternatives if Boots is not the right shape for your workforce.
For context, we are FluClinic2You — a pharmacist-led corporate flu vaccination service — so we know this market closely. This guide is written to help you compare your options fairly. Everything below about Boots is drawn from their own published service information.

How the Boots corporate flu voucher service works
Boots runs a voucher-based service for employers. You sign up online, buy a batch of e-vouchers, and send them to your staff by email or text. Each employee then books their own appointment online, enters the voucher code, and gets their flu jab at a participating Boots pharmacy at no cost to them. The vaccinations are given by trained vaccinators.
It is a simple model, and for businesses whose people are near Boots stores, the familiarity and the large own-brand network are real advantages — though redemption is tied to Boots’ own stores, so it works best when your people are clustered near one. The service is subject to store opening times, stock, vaccinator availability and patient eligibility.
The terms worth checking before you buy
This is where it pays to read carefully, because a few details have a big effect on what the programme actually costs you.
BOOTS CORPORATE FLU — AT A GLANCE
- Voucher-only — no on-site workplace clinic option
- Redeemable at participating Boots pharmacies only
- E-vouchers are non-refundable once purchased
- Subject to store hours, stock and vaccinator availability
- Pricing is quoted on enquiry, not published
Here is how those terms compare to the wider market:
| Boots | Providers like FluClinic2You | |
|---|---|---|
| Voucher network | Boots pharmacies only | 2,000+ pharmacies, multiple chains |
| Pay only for what is used | ✘ Non-refundable | ✔ Pay-per-activation available |
| On-site clinic option | ✘ No | ✔ Yes |
The non-refundable point is the one most businesses overlook. Because you pay upfront and there are no refunds, any vouchers your employees do not redeem are simply money spent for nothing.

What does the Boots corporate flu service cost?
Boots does not publish its corporate voucher pricing — you request a quote. That makes a like-for-like comparison harder, so it is worth getting quotes from more than one provider before you commit.
Whatever the per-voucher figure, the real per-head cost is driven by uptake. Because the vouchers are non-refundable, if you buy 100 and only 60 employees use theirs, you have still paid for 100. The lower your uptake, the more each actual vaccination has cost you.
With any non-refundable, pre-pay voucher scheme, your biggest cost variable is the number of vouchers that go unused. If your uptake is hard to predict, that is a real budget risk worth pricing in. Some providers avoid it entirely with a pay-per-activation model, where you only pay for vouchers that are actually redeemed — you can read how that works in our pay-per-activation guide.
Is Boots the right fit for your workforce?
Boots is a strong option if your staff are clustered near Boots stores, you value a big, familiar high-street brand, and a voucher-only scheme suits how your people work.
It is worth weighing up other options if your workforce is remote or spread across multiple sites beyond Boots’ footprint, if you would also like an on-site clinic at your main office, or if you would rather not pay for vouchers that go unredeemed.
If any of those apply to your workforce, it is worth seeing how Boots stacks up against the other providers before you commit — our side-by-side provider comparison makes the differences easy to weigh.

The alternatives to Boots
Boots is one of several providers, and they differ in ways that matter for a mixed workforce. Some offer vouchers redeemable at over 2,000 pharmacies across multiple chains rather than one, on-site clinics alongside vouchers, pay-per-activation so you are not paying for unused vouchers, and published pricing you can budget against up front.
For a full side-by-side, see our comparison of the main corporate flu providers. If vouchers specifically are your focus, our corporate flu vouchers guide walks through the pre-pay and pay-per-activation models in detail. FluClinic2You itself offers both on-site clinics and vouchers at 2,000+ pharmacies, with transparent pricing — you can get a quote or call 020 3411 5565.
A quick note on tax
Like other providers, Boots notes that a workplace flu vaccination can usually be treated as a tax-exempt “trivial benefit,” so it typically does not create a benefit-in-kind charge. It is always worth confirming the position with your accountant or HMRC for your own circumstances.
Frequently asked questions
Does Boots offer corporate flu jabs for businesses?
Yes. Boots runs a voucher-based corporate service: you buy e-vouchers, send them to staff, and employees redeem them for a flu jab at a participating Boots pharmacy at no cost to them.
How much does Boots charge businesses for flu vouchers?
Boots does not publish its corporate voucher pricing — you request a quote. Because vouchers are non-refundable, the true per-head cost also depends on how many employees actually redeem them.
Are Boots corporate flu vouchers refundable?
No. Once e-vouchers are purchased they are non-refundable, so you pay for them whether or not they are used.
Can employees use Boots flu vouchers at any pharmacy?
No — they are redeemable only at participating Boots pharmacies, not at other chains.
Does Boots offer on-site workplace flu clinics?
Boots’ corporate flu service is voucher-only. If you want a clinician to come to your workplace, you would need a provider that offers on-site clinics, such as FluClinic2You.
What are the alternatives to Boots for corporate flu?
Providers that offer vouchers at 2,000+ pharmacies, on-site clinics, pay-per-activation and published pricing. Our provider comparison sets them out side by side.
About FluClinic2You
FluClinic2You is a UK-wide corporate flu vaccination service founded and run by pharmacists. We provide on-site workplace flu clinics and flu vouchers redeemable at over 2,000 pharmacies nationwide, and we are rated Excellent on Google across more than 1,000 reviews.
Phone: 020 3411 5565 · Email: info@fluclinic2you.com · Get a quote: fluclinic2you.com/get-vaccinated
This guide describes the Boots corporate flu service using their publicly available information as of June 2026 and is intended to help employers compare options. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by Boots, and is not medical or tax advice — for guidance on your own situation, speak to your accountant or a qualified healthcare professional.


