PrEP Resources
CDC’s PrEP Page
https://www.cdc.gov/stophivtogether/hiv-prevention/prep.html
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s PrEP page includes a variety of resources, including FAQs about PrEP, fact sheets, and helpful brochures laying out resources to help pay for PrEP, to help talk to your doctor about PrEP, and for deciding if PrEP is a good fit for you.
On the bottom left of the page, there is a locator to find HIV Prevention Services near you, including HIV testing, PrEP, PEP, and condoms.
Patient Advocate Foundation
https://www.copays.org/diseases/hiv-aids-and-prevention
The Patient Advocate Foundation offers co-pay assistance to eligible, insured individuals living with HIV or who are taking PrEP for the prevention of HIV.
PleasePrEPMe.Org
Please PrEP Me provides a national directory of PrEP providers as well as basic information for accessing PrEP and determining if it’s right for you. Their website’s interactive PrEP locator lets you search for PrEP providers and resources by zip code or by state.
Truvada for PrEP Cost Assistance
https://www.truvada.com/how-to-get-truvada-for-prep/truvada-cost
Truvada’s PrEP Cost Assistance page lays out a variety of resources to help you pay for and afford PrEP regardless of your insurance status. This includes direct links to Gilead Sciences Medication Assistance Program and Co-Pay programs.
Mail Order PrEP providers
https://www.hiv.gov/federal-response/ending-the-hiv-epidemic/prep-program
Ready, Set, PrEP program is a free PrEP provider from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. New enrollments are now closed, but it is possible they will role out new enrollee options again in the future. The information page also lists other state options for finding free or low cost PrEP based on your circumstances.
Online telehealth companies are also able to help provide mobile PrEP resources and are occasionally low cost. Two options are listed below:
MISTR: https://heymistr.com/
Nurx https://www.nurx.com/prep/
2-1-1 Factsheets
Another option for PrEP in addition to injectable and daily PrEP is to take the medication “On-Demand” or the follow the 2-1-1 dosing strategy. Here are a few factsheets to explore about the benefits and drawbacks of 2-1-1.
https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/DOA/CDPH%20Document%20Library/PrEP211_101019_ADA.pdf