If you don’t have a doctor and you’d like to start PrEP, getting an appointment is the first step. The clinics listed below all have health care providers who know about PrEP. If you already have a health care provider, you can also ask them whether they can prescribe PrEP for you. Please note that not all clinics will be accepting new patients all the time. Contact the clinics directly to find a doctor and set up your appointment.
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The map below is PrEP-focused, but there are many sexual health clinics throughout Ontario offering answers to general sexual health questions, counselling, testing and referrals. You can find one through Sexual Health Ontario’s clinic finder tool.
Gender non-binary refers to someone whose gender identity is something other than male or female. In addition to the term ‘non-binary, people may use a variety of terms to identify as non-binary including terms like agender, genderqueer, or gender fluid.
Someone whose gender changes over time, either along the female-male binary or outside of it.
Two-spirit is a term to identify the wide variety of Indigenous concepts of gender and sexual diversity that existed prior to European-settler concepts of the gender binary. Although one commonly cited understanding of the term is a person who possesses both masculine and feminine spirits, two-spirit can incorporate elements of gender identity, sexual identity and spiritual identity depending on who is using the term.
This website provides general information about Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis for HIV. This site is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. We strongly urge individuals considering starting PrEP to consult with a qualified medical practitioner prior to undertaking any decision, use or action of a medical nature.