Service Description

Our PrEP Starter Package is designed for individuals who want to begin PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis) with the appropriate baseline screening and medical review. This package includes essential blood testing together with doctor consultation to help assess suitability before starting medication.

*Price includes doctor consultation

Choose your PrEP

TENOF-EM

TDF 300 / Emtricitabine 200 India

2,890

TDF 300 / Emtricitabine 200 India

TENO-EM

TDF 300 / Emtricitabine 200 Thailand

3,050

TDF 300 / Emtricitabine 200 Thailand

Generic Descovy

Kidney-friendly Emtricitabine 200 / TAF 25 Mylan, India

3,500

Kidney-friendly Emtricitabine 200 / TAF 25 Mylan, India

Descovy

Kidney-friendly Emtricitabine 200 / TAF 25 Gilead, USA

5,050

Kidney-friendly Emtricitabine 200 / TAF 25 Gilead, USA

Service Steps

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Step 1: Choose Your PrEP

Select from Tenof-EM, Teno-EM, Generic Descovy, or Descovy

02

Step 2: Complete Your Baseline Screening

Undergo the included blood tests for HIV, Syphilis, and Hepatitis C

03

Step 3: Doctor Review and Consultation

Meet with the doctor to review your results and confirm suitability for PrEP

04

Step 4: Receive Your PrEP

Pick up your medication at the clinic once approved

FAQ For PrEP

How effective is PrEP?

When taken correctly, PrEP is highly effective at reducing the risk of HIV transmission. Its effectiveness depends on taking it as advised.

How do I start PrEP?

Starting PrEP usually begins with a consultation and screening tests to confirm that it is safe and appropriate for you. Once reviewed by our doctor, we can advise on the most suitable plan.

What is the difference between daily PrEP and on-demand PrEP?

Daily PrEP is taken every day for ongoing protection. On-demand PrEP is taken around the time of sexual activity in a specific schedule. Not everyone is suitable for on-demand PrEP, so our doctor can help advise which approach is appropriate for you.

Do you take insurance for PEP?

We are not directly partnered with insurance companies at this time, but we can provide the necessary supporting documents for reimbursement submission. Coverage will depend on your individual insurance plan.

How often are follow-up consultations required?

Follow-up consultations, together with routine blood tests, are generally recommended every 3 months to support your ongoing health and ensure PrEP continues to be safe and suitable for you.

Can I travel with PrEP?

Yes, in most cases. We recommend bringing enough medication for your trip and keeping it in its original packaging. If you are planning extended travel, our team can help advise you in advance.

Early detection is key.
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