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One Pill a Day to Prevent HIV

About PrEP

What is PrEP and is it right for you?

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Starting PrEP

What to know about PrEP and finding a PrEP provider.

Getting Started

Using PrEP

Correct use, possible side effects, costs and coverage info.

PrEP Use and Costs

Resources

Answers to more frequently asked questions.

Answers to your questions

Ontario PrEP Clinics

Protect yourself from HIV every day.

Locate an Ontario PrEP Clinic

If you don’t have a doctor and you’d like to start PrEP, getting an appointment is the first step. Use our clinic finder to find an experienced provider near you.

Clinic Finder

Am I at Risk?

Understanding your personal risk of HIV infection is an important first step in determining if PrEP is right for you. Use our online risk assessment tool.

Assess Your Risk

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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.