Support & Resources

At PrEP Health, our nurses and doctors are your first point of support. During your consultations and follow-ups, our clinical team will guide you through your results, treatment options, and next steps. The resources below are here to supplement that care – giving you access to additional information and support services in your own time.

Partner Notification Services

If your results are positive, it’s important to let any past or present partners know so they can get tested and treated too. You can do this anonymously using these services:

Sexual Health Info Lines (by State)

If you need to speak with a sexual health nurse outside of your PrEP Health appointments:

PrEP & HIV Resources

STI Information

Mental Health & Crisis Support

Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Health

Important: Possible HIV or Hepatitis B Exposure

If you believe you may have been exposed to HIV or Hepatitis B in the last 72 hours, do not wait for a standard STI test. Seek immediate medical attention at a hospital emergency department or sexual health clinic to receive Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP). PEP is most effective when started within 24 hours. Visit getpep.info for more information.

Clinical Accuracy & Attribution

All medical content on this site is authored by registered Australian medical practitioners. Content is reviewed and aligned with the Australian STI Management Guidelines for Use in Primary Care as managed by the Australasian Society for HIV, Viral Hepatitis and Sexual Health Medicine (ASHM).
Last clinically reviewed: February 2026 by Dr Cris Quitral, Chief Medical Officer.

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