PrEP & PEP — HIV Prevention
PrEP is a daily medication that significantly reduces your risk of getting HIV.Tapestry now offers injectable PrEP with injections needed every 6 months.
PEP is an emergency medication taken after a possible exposure that can prevent HIV from taking hold, but it must be started within 72 hours, so don’t wait.
PrEP is for anyone who wants ongoing protection against HIV.
You don’t need symptoms, a specific diagnosis, or a referral, just a conversation with a clinician.
PEP is for anyone who may have been exposed to HIV in the past 72 hours through unprotected sex, needle sharing, or another situation. The sooner you start, the more effective it is.
If you think you may have been exposed, call us today.
PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) is taken daily before any possible exposure to HIV. It’s for people who want ongoing, long-term protection.
PEP (post-exposure prophylaxis) is taken after a possible exposure and must be started within 72 hours to be effective. PEP is a 28-day medication regimen.
For PrEP, call your nearest Tapestry location or schedule online. Initial appointments are typically available within 1 to 2 weeks. Telehealth appointments are available for follow-up care.
For PEP, call immediately. Same-day and within-hours urgent appointments are available. No appointment is required.
You’ll meet with a clinician who will review your situation and conduct an HIV test before starting either medication.
Photo ID is helpful but not required. Bring your insurance card if you have one.
MassHealth and most insurance plans are accepted. Sliding-scale and patient-assistance programs are available.
No one is turned away for inability to pay. If cost is a concern, let our staff know.
