PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis)

At WNCCHS, prevention is at the heart of what we do. If you are at risk of HIV, please contact us. We provide PrEP services and other prevention strategies to ensure you stay protected. We will also monitor, advice and support you. Learn more about WNCCHS HIV Care here.

About PrEP

PrEP is a medication that helps at-risk HIV-negative individuals lower their chances of becoming infected with the virus. If you are exposed to HIV but have been taking PrEP correctly, the treatment will stop you from getting HIV. High-risk individuals include a person who have had multiple sexual encounters without condoms, injection drug user, someone in a sexual relationship with an HIV partner; a high-risk pregnant woman, breastfeeding mother or woman trying to conceive.

PrEP treatment is ongoing, with some patients remaining on the medication for years, while others may stop and restart as their life circumstances change. Most insurance plans cover PrEP, and WNCCHS offers patient assistance programs to help cover the cost. After starting PrEP, patients need to visit their primary care provider every three months for follow-up care.

Benefits of PrEP

  • High Efficacy: Significantly reduces the risk of HIV infection when taken consistently.

  • Flexible Treatment: Can be started and stopped as needed, based on life circumstances.

  • Affordable Care: Covered by most insurance plans, with patient assistance programs available for those without insurance.

  • Regular Monitoring: Regular check-ups with your primary care provider ensure ongoing support and monitoring.

Frequently Asked Questions