What we do

We provide pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) treatment to people at risk of getting HIV.

Due to demand we are not taking on any new PrEP clients at this time. 

Where else can I get PrEP?

PrEP is widely available through GP services.

Find out more about how and where to get PrEP at:

If you don't have a Medicare card and you want to get on PrEP, call the Alfred Health PrEP Me Clinic on 1800 889 887.

Is PrEP right for you?

Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) is a once-a-day medication for people who do not have HIV, to reduce their risk of becoming infected with HIV.

Our PrEP Clinic is only for people who have a Medicare card. We use Medicare to bulk bill these clinical services.

Clinic times

The PrEP Clinic is by appointment only. 

Appointments are available on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Existing clients can call us to make or re-schedule a booking.

What to bring

You must bring your Medicare card to every appointment.

10 things you need to know about PrEP

The video is designed for people who are thinking about PrEP. It has important information on adherence, side effects and how to get started, and how to stop. It’s a good idea for people to check out the video before going to speak to a doctor, that way they will have a good baseline.

PREP 4 Trans

PrEP is a HIV prevention pill that you take everyday to reduce your chance of getting HIV by at least 99%. 

New ways to take PrEP

Daily. On-Demand. Periodic. New ways to take PrEP – the pill that prevents HIV – means there's an option for everyone.

Credit: Ending HIV