Get information and a prescription for pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP)
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) - Sexual Health Clinics
Information Status
Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is a safe and effective daily pill that can greatly reduce the risk of HIV infection. PrEP is for people who do not have HIV and are ready to take a pill for HIV prevention; it must be prescribed by a health care provider.
Schedule
Accepts Medicaid/Medi-cal
Yes
ADA accessible
Yes
Citizenship Requirements
No citizenship requirements
Cost Details
PrEP is covered by Medicaid and most insurance plans. If you do not have insurance or have a high co-pay, you may be eligible for a patient assistance program that helps pay for PrEP.
Cost or fees
Yes
Available Languages
Arabic,
Cantonese,
French,
Greek,
Hindi,
Italian,
Japanese,
Korean,
Mandarin,
Nepali,
Portuguese,
Punjabi,
Russian,
Spanish,
Tagalog,
Thai,
Tibetan,
Urdu,
Vietnamese
Boroughs Served
Bronx,
Brooklyn,
Manhattan,
Queens,
Staten Island
Eligibility Requirements
Adults (18+)
What to do next
Click to visit link - https://www1.nyc.gov/.../pre-exposure-prophylaxis-prep.page
Follow the link to learn more about PrEP, its side effects, who can access it and how, and how to pay for PrEP. You can also use this link to find a Sexual Health Clinic near you.
Email EtE@health.nyc.gov
Email for any questions you may have that are not addressed on the webpage.
Locations
This opportunity does not have a location or its location is private. This opportunity can be accessed in New York, New York.
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