Florida Dept of Health, PrEP and nPEP Providers
Address
Various Locations in Florida
Tallahassee, FL 32399
(850) 245-4422
www.floridahealth.gov/diseases-and-conditions/aids/PrEP/index.html
AKA:
Pre Exposure Prophylaxis; non-occupational Post Exposure Prophylaxis
Description:
*FL DOH has provided a map listing DOH and non-DOH providers who will prescribe PrEP and nPEP; both medicines are only for people who are HIV negative
*PrEP or Pre Exposure Prophylaxis is a once daily medicine prevention against HIV; typically, people who would benefit from PrEP are those routinely exposed to HIV and include: couples for which one is HIV- and the other HIV+, people with a high number of sex partners, people who don't use condoms consistently, sex workers, and IV drug users
*nPEP or non-occupational Post Exposure Prophylaxis is for persons who may have been exposed to HIV in a non-occupational setting, through sexual activity or IV drug use; nPEP must be started within 72 hours of a risk exposure and consists of a 28 day regimen of 2 or 3 medications daily; if the person is nearing the end of the 72 hour window period, he or she may want to call an emergency room to ask if they will provide nPEP
*Both PrEP and nPEP will lower the risk of contracting HIV, but neither is 100% effective
*Some primary care physicians and clinics will provide PrEP and/or nPEP
*Almost all county DOH's are providing PrEP; either at no cost or on a sliding scale fee
Intake Process:
Visit website and click on map
Program Fees:
Costs of PrEP and nPEP may vary due to insurance, income and other factors; manufacturers of these medicines offer co-pay and patient assistance programs based on eligibility; PrEP free at County DOH's
Languages:
English, Spanish in some areas
Eligibility:
Must be HIV negative; Other eligibility requirements may vary according to individual situation
Is Shelter?
No
Related Resource
Date of Official Change:
April 16, 2024
Address Listings
Mailing
Various Locations in Florida
Tallahassee, FL 32399
Physical (Primary)
Various Locations in Florida
Tallahassee, FL 32399
Phone Numbers
1. Florida Dept of Health, HIV/AIDS Section
(850) 245-4422
Legal Status:
Government, Other
Services
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Description
*FL DOH has provided a map listing DOH and non-DOH providers who will prescribe PrEP and nPEP; both medicines are only for people who are HIV negative *PrEP or Pre Exposure Prophylaxis is a once daily medicine prevention against HIV; typically, people who would benefit from PrEP are those routinely exposed to HIV and include: couples for which one is HIV- and the other HIV+, people with a high number of sex partners, people who don't use condoms consistently, sex workers, and IV drug users *nPEP or non-occupational Post Exposure Prophylaxis is for persons who may have been exposed to HIV in a non-occupational setting, through sexual activity or IV drug use; nPEP must be started within 72 hours of a risk exposure and consists of a 28 day regimen of 2 or 3 medications daily; if the person is nearing the end of the 72 hour window period, he or she may want to call an emergency room to ask if they will provide nPEP *Both PrEP and nPEP will lower the risk of contracting HIV, but neither is 100% effective *Some primary care physicians and clinics will provide PrEP and/or nPEP *Almost all county DOH's are providing PrEP; either at no cost or on a sliding scale fee
Hours
24/7 website; clinics hours vary by location
Required Documents
Call
Eligibility
Must be HIV negative; Other eligibility requirements may vary according to individual situation
Fees
Costs of PrEP and nPEP may vary due to insurance, income and other factors; Manufacturers of these medicines offer co-pay and patient assistance programs for those who qualify; PrEP is usually free at the County DOH's
Intake Procedure
Call physician or clinic; In the case of nPEP the emergency room or urgent care clinic may be the quickest way to get treatment
Languages
English, Spanish in some areas
Service Area
Florida
Geography Served
- Florida
If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.
Description
*FL DOH has provided a map listing DOH and non-DOH providers who will prescribe PrEP and nPEP; both medicines are only for people who are HIV negative *PrEP or Pre Exposure Prophylaxis is a once daily medicine prevention against HIV; typically, people who would benefit from PrEP are those routinely exposed to HIV and include: couples for which one is HIV- and the other HIV+, people with a high number of sex partners, people who don't use condoms consistently, sex workers, and IV drug users *nPEP or non-occupational Post Exposure Prophylaxis is for persons who may have been exposed to HIV in a non-occupational setting, through sexual activity or IV drug use; nPEP must be started within 72 hours of a risk exposure and consists of a 28 day regimen of 2 or 3 medications daily; if the person is nearing the end of the 72 hour window period, he or she may want to call an emergency room to ask if they will provide nPEP *Both PrEP and nPEP will lower the risk of contracting HIV, but neither is 100% effective *Some primary care physicians and clinics will provide PrEP and/or nPEP *Almost all county DOH's are providing PrEP; either at no cost or on a sliding scale fee
Hours
24/7 website; clinics hours vary by location
Required Documents
Call
Eligibility
Must be HIV negative; Other eligibility requirements may vary according to individual situation
Fees
Costs of PrEP and nPEP may vary due to insurance, income and other factors; Manufacturers of these medicines offer co-pay and patient assistance programs for those who qualify; PrEP is usually free at the County DOH's
Intake Procedure
Call physician or clinic; In the case of nPEP the emergency room or urgent care clinic may be the quickest way to get treatment
Languages
English, Spanish in some areas
Service Area
Florida
Geography Served
- Florida
If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.
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