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Trusted PrEP care, without the guesswork.
PrEP Health is proud to be among the first clinics accredited under Sexual Health Check, Australia’s new accreditation program for online sexual health providers developed by the Australasian Society for HIV, Viral Hepatitis and Sexual Health Medicine (ASHM).
That means our services have been independently assessed against recognised standards for quality, safety and best-practice sexual healthcare.
Sexual Health Check is a new Australian accreditation framework designed to help people identify trusted online providers meeting high standards in sexual healthcare.
It was created to improve confidence, consistency and accountability across digital care.
Plainly put: it helps you know who’s doing prevention properly.
Clinically Credible Care
Evidence-based HIV prevention support and sexual health services.
Privacy & Confidentiality
Secure handling of your health information.
Safer Online Access
Clear pathways for PrEP access, testing, prescriptions and follow-up.
Quality You Can Trust
Independently assessed against recognised Australian standards.
Inclusive, Judgement-Free Care
Prevention should be accessible, respectful and easy.
More Australians are choosing online healthcare for convenience, privacy and speed.
But until now, there hasn’t been a clear benchmark for what quality online sexual healthcare should look like.
This accreditation helps raise standards across the sector and gives you confidence when choosing prevention care.
Choose a provider that meets the standard
Whether you need PrEP, testing or prevention support, choose care that is safe, evidence-based and easy to access.
PrEP consists of co-formulated tenofovir and emtricitabine, combined into one pill that is taken daily to prevent HIV infection.
PrEP stands for Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis.
Studies have proven that PrEP is extremely effective at preventing HIV infection.
As is the case with any medication, there have been very few cases where infection has occurred while someone is taking PrEP. However, these cases are exceedingly rare.
To receive PrEP, you will need a prescription from a doctor. The doctor will need to order tests to ensure you are HIV negative, have healthy kidneys, and do not have STIs.
At PrEP Health, we provide all of these services as part of our prescription service.
PrEP becomes effective at preventing HIV infection after seven (7) days of continuous use. Before this time period is up, you will still be vulnerable to infection and must take other precautions.
People at risk of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), or who think they are at risk of HIV should not be dissuaded from taking PrEP.
This includes but isn’t limited to:
Gender, or preference has no bearing anymore. If you feel you are at risk of HIV you are eligible for PrEP.