HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) – qualification visit
Diagnostic and preventive consultation with an infectious disease specialist only for adults at increased risk of HIV infection. The consultation is to implement and monitor preventive treatment to reduce the risk of HIV infection. Sign up for an appointment and get tested.
- Scope of the visit and your benefits
- Important information
- Documents
HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) – qualification visit
Diagnostic and preventive consultation with an infectious disease specialist only for adults at increased risk of HIV infection. The consultation is to implement and monitor preventive treatment to reduce the risk of HIV infection. Sign up for an appointment and get tested.
Persons at an increased risk of HIV infection include those who:
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have condomless sex with potentially HIV-infected individuals;
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have used PrEP after having sex in the last year;
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have suffered from sexually transmitted diseases in the last year;
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have sex under the influence of psychoactive substances;
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use injection drugs;
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are sex workers.
During the first appointment, the doctor:
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Your benefits
HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) involves the use of antiretroviral medications before exposure and for some time after exposure. This can protect you from HIV infection if you come into contact with the virus. However, it is important to remember that PrEP medications do not protect against other sexually transmitted infections.
Note: patients who have had syphilis are requested to provide treatment records or a certificate of completed treatment. Patients should bring their current test results (if available) to the appointment.