PrEP is a medication taken daily to significantly reduce the risk of HIV infection. It’s designed for HIV-negative individuals at risk of exposure through sex or injection drug use. Learn more about how PrEP can protect you and help you take control of your sexual health.
How PrEPWorks
PrEP works by preventing the HIV virus from establishing an infection in your body. When taken consistently, PrEP reduces the risk of getting HIV from sex by about 99% and from injection drug use by at least 74%.
Common PrEP Questions
Is PrEP right for me?
PrEP is recommended for individuals who are at a higher risk of HIV exposure, such as those with HIV-positive partners, those who don’t consistently use condoms, or those who share needles.
How do I get started with PrEP?
Simply make an appointment at The McGregor Clinic to discuss whether PrEP is right for you. Our healthcare providers will guide you through the process, including testing, prescription, and ongoing care.
Can PrEP cause side effects?
Most people tolerate PrEP well, though some may experience mild side effects such as nausea. Our team will monitor your health and make adjustments as needed.
Accepted InsuranceProviders
We accept a wide range of insurance providers, making PrEP and other HIV prevention services accessible to as many people as possible. Click on your insurance provider below to see if we accept your plan:
Commercial Plans
● Aetna HMO, PPO, and POS ● Cigna HMO/PPO ● United Healthcare PPO ● Humana PPO
Medicaid & MMA Plans
● Amerigroup ● Staywell ● Sunshine Health
Medicare
● Aetna Medicare ● Humana Medicare ● United Healthcare Medicare
BCBS Plans
● Florida Blue HMO/PPO ● Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield
Why ChooseThe McGregor Clinic for PrEP?
Expert HIV Prevention
We offer medical services, lab work, case management, and support services under one roof.
Confidential & Compassionate Care
For over two decades, we have provided compassionate, stigma-free care to our community.
Accessible to Everyone
Our team is here to help you manage your health, stay healthy, and prevent the transmission of HIV to others.
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