Introducing PrEP: Your Path to HIV Prevention
What is PrEP?
Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) is a highly effective medication that can significantly reduce your risk of contracting HIV. When taken as prescribed, PrEP can lower your risk by over 90%.
Our PrEP Initiation Offers:
Who is PrEP for?
PrEP can be taken by anyone of any gender or sexuality and PrEP may be an option for you if:
What if I need PEP?
PEP (Post-exposure prophylaxis) is a strong combination of HIV medicines that can help stop you from getting HIV after potentially being exposed to it. It is an emergency medication that can be accessed from A&E or by phoning your local sexual health clinic.
Post-exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) is a 28-day course of medication, and you need to start taking it within 72 hours of unprotected sex. It will be more effective the quicker you take it, with some guidelines recommending that you start within 24 or 48 hours.
I don’t need PrEP, can I just get a sexual health test?
Yes! Just come along and ask to be tested or book on with our sexual health team on our regular clinic days of Wednesdays 4pm-8pm, Fridays 4pm-8pm or Saturdays 11am-3pm. Book here: https://lgbt.foundation/help/talk-openly-take-control-test-regularly/
How can I get free condoms and lube?
You can order free condoms and lube discretely posted to your home, these can be ordered here: https://lgbt.foundation/help/free-condoms-and-lube-at-your-doorstep/
You can also access our free Safer Sex Packs from venues around Manchester’s Gay Village.