PrEP: Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis

  • PrEP: Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis

    Clinically supported advice on PrEP for healthcare providers

    Up-to-date clinical consultation for PrEP decision-making, from determining when PrEP is an appropriate part of a prevention program to understanding laboratory protocols and follow-up tests.

    Submit a Case for Consultation

    Send an NCCC clinician your case online.

    SUBMIT

    Call for a Phone Consultation

    (855) 448-7737 or (855) HIV-PrEP
    Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. ET

    CALL

    See our PrEP Quick Guide for answers to the most frequently asked questions.

We advise on all aspects of pre-exposure management (PrEP), including:

  • Administering medications
  • Addressing adherence issues
  • Initial and follow-up laboratory evaluations
  • Follow-up and testing protocols
  • Transitioning from PEP to PrEP
  • Managing PrEP as a safer conception tool

Advice for providers from national experts in PrEP

The NCCC’s consultation on HIV/AIDS and exposure management has helped guide clinicians for more than 20 years. That same expert consultation is now available for decision-making around PrEP. Our clinical consultation staff, which includes infectious disease specialists, family physicians, general internists, obstetricians, clinical pharmacists, and nurses, stays abreast of established guidelines and the latest medical literature to ensure the advice you receive is clinically supported.

Rapid consultation for clinicians on PrEP for patients at risk of HIV

Our clinicians are available Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. EST. Voice mail is available 24 hours a day. We answer your PrEP questions as immediately as possible. Most are answered within two hours.

To download and print a flyer of our services, click here.

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