Online consultations for PrEP PEP

PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) are medications taken before potential exposure to HIV in order to prevent infection. They are used regularly or occasionally by people at risk, usually those who engage in high-risk sexual activity.

PEP (post-exposure prophylaxis) are medications taken after a risky contact with HIV, for example after unprotected sex or a needle-stick injury, to reduce the risk of HIV infection. Treatment must begin as soon as possible, no later than 72 hours after the incident, and should continue for 28 days.

Book an online consultation for PrEP or PEP, whether you are starting or continuing prevention.