Brighton & Hove is known for its vibrant mix of businesses such as creative agencies, hospitality venues, retail outlets, tech firms, universities, and healthcare providers. No matter the sector, they share a common goal: to maintain a healthy, motivated workforce.

When flu season arrives, wellbeing and productivity can quickly take a hit. Absences rise, workloads shift to fewer people and team morale suffers. By offering staff the chance to be vaccinated at work, employers can demonstrate their commitment to wellbeing while protecting their business from unnecessary disruption.

Our On-Site Workplace Flu Vaccination Service

At FluClinic2You, we bring flu vaccination directly to your workplace. Our qualified nurses set up in a private space such as a meeting room or staff area and vaccinate employees during the working day.

The process is quick and easy. Employees attend at their allocated time, receive the jab in minutes and return to their tasks straight away. No need for them to book appointments or travel, which means you get a higher uptake and your workforce is better protected.

Benefits for Brighton & Hove Employers

On-site flu vaccination has clear advantages for local employers:

  • Reduced absenteeism – fewer sick days across your workforce.
  • Smoother operations – deadlines and projects stay on track.
  • Happier teams – employees feel valued when their health is prioritised.
  • Stronger protection – flu is less likely to spread within your workplace.
  • Cost savings – prevention costs less than covering widespread absences.

By removing barriers to vaccination, you create a healthier, more resilient workforce.

How It Works

We’ve streamlined the process so it’s simple to arrange:

  1. Plan – We confirm your dates, workforce size and requirements.
  2. Promote – You’ll receive posters, emails and booking forms to encourage participation.
  3. Clinic Day – Our team arrives fully equipped and vaccinates staff quickly and efficiently.
  4. Report – You receive confirmation of the number of vaccinations delivered.

Tailored for Brighton & Hove Workplaces

This city has a truly diverse economy. From the bustling hospitality and tourism sector along the seafront to the growing tech and creative industries in the city centre, no two workplaces are the same. That’s why our clinics are flexible:

  • We can run sessions early in the morning, at lunchtime, or across multiple shifts.
  • We adapt to different environments, whether that’s a small office, a large university department, or a busy retail setting.
  • We’re used to working with both small teams and large organisations.

Why Employers Choose FluClinic2You

We’ve built our reputation on professionalism, reliability and flexibility. Our nurses are fully qualified, insured and experienced in working across a wide variety of workplace environments. Employers in Brighton & Hove choose us because we deliver an efficient service that protects staff while keeping disruption to an absolute minimum.

Book Your Brighton & Hove Workplace Flu Clinic Today

You can’t prevent flu season, but you can influence the effect it has on your organisation. By arranging your clinic early, you’ll protect your staff, safeguard your productivity and show a clear commitment to wellbeing.

Book your Brighton & Hove on-site workplace flu clinic today or contact FluClinic2You for more information.

Did you know?

Flu viruses undergo periodic changes and mutations, necessitating annual flu vaccinations.

Each year's vaccine is specifically formulated to target the prevalent strains expected during that particular flu season, ensuring optimal protection.

Quick FAQs

The 'flu' is short for Influenza, which is an acute respiratory illness due to infection with the influenza virus.

The virus can last for up to 7 – 10 days, common symptoms include:

  • Coughing
  • Sneezing
  • Blocked / Runny Nose
  • Fever / Chills
  • Fatigue

In severe cases of the virus, patients may require hospital admission which can take a large toll on the body.

At FluClinic2You, we provide the quadrivalent flu vaccine to our clients. This vaccine works against 4 different strains of the virus.

The vaccine will help prevent people from getting the flu, reduce the severity of symptoms if they were to catch the flu and also prevent transmission of the influenza virus around the workplace.

This will ultimately help reduce employee absence days and costs and hopefully boost productivity in the workplace!

Influenza vaccinations play a crucial role in safeguarding public health due to several key reasons:

  • Prevention of Illness: The flu is a highly contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses. By receiving a flu vaccine, you significantly reduce the risk of contracting the flu. Even if you do get infected, the vaccine can help lessen the severity and duration of the illness, ensuring a quicker recovery and reducing potential complications like pneumonia or hospitalization.
  • Protection of Vulnerable Populations: Certain groups, such as young children, the elderly, pregnant women, and individuals with underlying health conditions or weakened immune systems, are more susceptible to severe flu-related complications. By getting vaccinated, you not only protect yourself but also help to protect vulnerable people, reducing the likelihood of transmitting the virus to them and preventing potentially serious consequences.
  • Community Immunity (Herd Immunity): When a significant portion of a population is immunized against the flu, it establishes a collective defence mechanism known as herd immunity. This shield makes it more challenging for the flu virus to spread within the community, ultimately protecting those who cannot receive the vaccine due to medical reasons or those for whom the vaccine may be less effective. By opting for vaccination, you actively contribute to the overall health and well-being of your community.
  • Alleviating Healthcare System Burden: Flu outbreaks can place a considerable burden on healthcare systems, leading to a surge in hospitalizations and medical visits. By getting vaccinated, you significantly lower your risk of contracting the flu and requiring medical attention. This, in turn, helps alleviate the strain on healthcare facilities, ensuring that resources are readily available for individuals with other urgent medical needs.
  • Prevention of Coinfections: Influenza can weaken the immune system, making individuals more susceptible to secondary bacterial infections, such as pneumonia. By proactively preventing the flu through vaccination, you reduce the likelihood of experiencing these potentially severe secondary infections, thereby safeguarding your overall health.