PrEP for HIV Prevention
HIV prevention support in Miami-Dade with confidential guidance, testing, and follow-up care.
PrEP is a medication-based HIV prevention option for people who are HIV-negative and want additional protection against HIV. When taken as prescribed, PrEP can greatly reduce the risk of getting HIV from sex.
At Inmuhealth, we help patients in Miami-Dade and South Florida understand PrEP, get the required HIV testing and lab work, review prevention options, and receive follow-up support in a confidential, respectful environment.
Whether you are exploring PrEP for the first time, restarting prevention care, or looking for a clinic that can help you stay consistent with follow-up, our team is here to guide you clearly and privately.
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PrEP is for people who do not have HIV but may benefit from additional protection. Before starting PrEP, patients need an HIV test and medical evaluation to make sure PrEP is appropriate and safe.
PrEP may be a good option if:
PrEP can help reduce the risk of HIV when used correctly and combined with regular testing, follow-up care, and safer-sex practices.
PrEP may be recommended when your partner has HIV, especially if their viral load is unknown, detectable, or you want extra prevention support.
If you have had condomless sex, a partner with unknown HIV status, multiple partners, a recent STD, or other risk factors, PrEP may be worth discussing with a healthcare provider.
You can ask questions, review your options, and receive guidance in a private setting without judgment.
Our team explains how PrEP works, how to take it, what follow-up may be needed, and what to do if doses are missed.
We help patients understand practical ways to reduce HIV and STD risk, including testing frequency, condom use, partner communication, and emergency prevention options when needed.
PrEP is taken before possible HIV exposure as ongoing prevention.
PEP is emergency HIV prevention taken after a possible exposure and must be started as soon as possible, ideally immediately and no later than 72 hours after exposure.
If you think you were recently exposed to HIV, do not wait. Ask about PEP right away.
PrEP works best when it is used correctly and supported by regular medical follow-up. Testing and monitoring help protect your health, confirm your HIV status, and detect other infections early.
At Inmuhealth, PrEP care is designed to be clear, confidential, and practical. We help you understand your options and keep prevention care connected to your overall health.
You do not need to figure it out alone. You can start with a conversation, get tested, and move forward with a prevention plan that fits your life.
If you are considering PrEP, have questions about HIV prevention, or need confidential testing, Inmuhealth can help you take the next step.
You leave with more than information — you leave with testing, guidance, and a clearer prevention plan.
Whether it’s your child’s first visit or ongoing care for your family, you’ll feel cared for here.
Whatever you need—a check-up, guidance, or testing—you can start here and take the next step with confidence.
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