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PrEP, PEP and DoxyPEP: Powerful Tools to Prevent HIV and STIs
When it comes to HIV and STIs, there are ways to protect yourself and the ones you love. PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) and PEP (post-exposure prophylaxis) are safe, effective ways to protect yourself and your partners against HIV.
DoxyPEP helps prevent STIs
At DAP Health, we offer free or low-cost access to PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) and PEP (post-exposure prophylaxis)—two proven medications that prevent HIV before or after exposure. PrEP comes in both daily pills and long-acting injectable options, while PEP is an emergency medication you begin within 72 hours of possible exposure.
We also offer DoxyPEP for the prevention of STIs, which consists of two pills taken between 24-72 hours after unprotected sex.
Our team provides judgment-free care, personalized support, and all the information you need to make empowered choices about your sexual health.

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Frequently asked questions
What is DoxyPEP for STI prevention?
Doxy PEP is a double dose of 100mg doxycycline tablets taken between 24-72 after unprotected oral, anal, or vaginal sex to prevent STIs. Talk to your clinician about getting a prescription.
How do I get PrEP, PEP, or DoxyPEP at DAP Health?
We make it easy. Just walk in or call to speak with a provider. We offer same-day prescriptions, labs, and even starter doses when needed.
Do I have to pay for PrEP, PEP, or DoxyPEP?
In most cases, no. We help you access free programs, assistance with insurance, and confidential services so cost is never a barrier to prevention.
Is PrEP or PEP only for gay men?
Not at all. PrEP and PEP are for anyone who wants protection from HIV—regardless of gender, orientation, or relationship style. We welcome and affirm all individuals.
What is PrEP for the prevention of HIV, and who should take it?
PrEP is medication that helps prevent HIV before you’re exposed. It’s a great option if you’re sexually active, have partners with unknown or positive HIV status, or want added peace of mind. It’s available as a daily pill or a long-acting injection.
What is PEP for HIV prevention, and when should I use it?
PEP is an emergency medication that must be started within 72 hours after a potential HIV exposure—like unprotected sex, condom breakage, or sexual assault. The sooner you start, the more effective it is. You take it daily for 28 days.
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