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What is PrEP?
PrEP stands for Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis. It is a medication taken before potential exposure to HIV to reduce someone’s chances of acquiring it. It is 99% effective at preventing HIV through sex, when taken as prescribed.

Who should take PrEP?
Sexually active adults or adolescents who are HIV negative. PrEP is for everyone, regardless of sexual orientation or relationship status.

Is PrEP safe for women?
PrEP is considered safe for women, including those who are pregnant or breastfeeding, when prescribed by a healthcare provider and taken as directed. Talk to a healthcare provider to figure out which PrEP medication would work best for you. 

What’s the difference between PrEP and PEP?
PrEP stands for Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis. It is a medication routinely taken before potential exposure to HIV to reduce someone’s chances of acquiring it. PEP stands for Post-Exposure Prophylaxis and is an emergency medication used within 72 hours after possible HIV exposure and taken daily over a course of 28 days.

Learn more about PrEP

PrEP is covered by nearly all private insurance plans and most Medicaid expansion programs, making it free. This coverage extends to the medication itself, as well as essential services like lab tests (STI/HIV testing) and provider visits to get prescribed PrEP. Below is a list of clinics where you can get tested for HIV and other STIs and get prescribed PrEP. 

Clinics offering PrEP Navigations services have a staff member who works with patients to review insurance, identify coverage/deductible gaps, and assist with enrollment in appropriate programs, such as co-payment coverage. Always call a clinic beforehand to verify costs associated with PrEP services before walking in or scheduling an appointment. 

Clinics near Spelman College providing PrEP for uninsured patients

Fulton County Board of Health 
186 Sunset Ave NW, Ste 186, Atlanta, GA 30314 
(770) 520-7351 
Distance from campus: 1.7 miles

Georgia Harm Reduction Coalition 
759 Joseph E Boone Blvd NW, Atlanta, GA 30314 
(404) 977-1167 
Distance from campus: 1.9 miles

Mercy Care  
275 Pryor St SW, Atlanta, GA 30303 
(678) 843-8600 
Distance from campus: 1.6 miles 

Clinics near Spelman College providing PrEP and PrEP navigation services

Aniz Incorporated
236 Forsyth St SW, Ste 300 Atlanta, GA 30303 US
(404) 521-2410
Distance from campus: 1.4 miles 

Empowerment Resource Center
230 Peachtree St NW, Ste 1800 Atlanta, GA 30303 US
(678) 679-9234
Distance from campus: 2.2 miles