Rapid Start PrEP

Apr 6, 2020 | 101, Care & Prevention, News, PrEP

Rapid Start PrEP: Start PrEP Quickly and Safely

PrEP is a daily medication that helps prevent HIV.

With Rapid Start PrEP, you may be able to begin PrEP as soon as possible—sometimes the same day.

Our team will guide you through each step to make sure you can start safely and with the support you need.

What is PrEP?

PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) is medication that can greatly reduce your risk of getting HIV.

When taken as prescribed, PrEP is highly effective.

What is Rapid Start PrEP?

Rapid Start PrEP means helping you begin PrEP quickly.

In many cases, you may be able to start PrEP the same day as your visit.

To do this safely, you will:

  • Complete HIV testing
  • Meet with a provider
  • Review your health history

If PrEP is right for you, you can get started right away.

What is PrEP?

PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) is medication that can greatly reduce your risk of getting HIV.

When taken as prescribed, PrEP is highly effective.

How to start PrEP

Step 1: Get tested

You will receive:

  • An HIV test
  • STI screening

This helps confirm that PrEP is the right option for you.

Step 2: Meet with a provider

During your visit:

  • Your results are reviewed
  • Your provider talks with you about PrEP
  • You can ask questions

 

Step 3: Start PrEP

If PrEP is right for you:

  • You may be able to start the same day
  • A prescription will be provided
  • Follow-up care will be scheduled

 

How fast can I start?

Many people can start PrEP the same day as their visit.

Same-day start depends on your test results and provider review.

Our team works to help you get started as quickly as possible.

What happens after you start PrEP?

After starting PrEP, you will:

  • Have regular follow-up visits
  • Get routine lab tests
  • Stay connected with your care team

This helps make sure PrEP continues to work well for you.

Take the Next Step

You may be able to start PrEP the same day.

The first step is to schedule free and confidential HIV/STI testing.

  • Call to schedule your visit
  • Talk with a team member
  • Ask if Rapid Start PrEP is right for you

Get started here: https://phctheproject.org/free-testing/

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