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Bringing PrEP to Washington and Washington County

Access to PrEP shouldn't depend on where you live or how easy it is to get to a clinic. PrEP2Me was built around that belief. Powered by Central Outreach Wellness Center, a Pittsburgh-based LGBTQ health organization known for compassionate, stigma-free care, we offer a completely virtual path to HIV prevention that works for people in communities of all sizes.

Our Washington, PA office is located off I-70 near Washington and Jefferson College and is easily accessible from Canton Township and the surrounding area. If you'd like to come in, we're here. And if you'd rather handle everything from home, that works perfectly too. Your test kit, your appointment, and your medication can all be taken care of without a single trip to an office.

Making HIV Prevention Smooth and Simple

Four Easy Steps to PrEP in Washington, PA

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Fill Out Our Online Form

Visit our website and fill out a quick form to get the ball rolling. Make sure you have your driver's license nearby, and don't hesitate to call us if you have questions before you start.

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Schedule Your Appointment

After you submit your form, we'll be in touch to schedule your first telePrEP appointment as soon as we can. Your appointment will be conducted over video or phone at a time that works for you.

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Send Your At-Home Test

We'll mail you a self-collect oral HIV swab kit so you can test from home. It's completely pain-free and takes five minutes or less to complete.

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Receive Medication
In 3-5 Days

Once your provider has reviewed your test results, your PrEP prescription will be filled, and your medication will arrive at your Washington, PA address in discreet packaging within 3-5 business days.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between PrEP and PEP?

PrEP and PEP are both medications used to prevent HIV, but they're used at different times. PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) is taken on an ongoing basis by people who are HIV-negative but at higher risk of exposure. Think of it as a daily preventive measure, like a vitamin, but for HIV prevention. PEP (post-exposure prophylaxis), on the other hand, is an emergency medication taken after a potential exposure to HIV. It needs to be started within 72 hours of exposure to be effective. PrEP2Me offers both, and our providers can help you figure out which one is right for your situation.

How effective is PrEP at preventing HIV?

When taken consistently as prescribed, PrEP reduces the risk of getting HIV through sex by about 99%. That makes it one of the most effective HIV prevention tools available. The key is taking it every day as directed so your body maintains the right level of medication. If you miss doses regularly, the protection it offers goes down. Your PrEP2Me provider will walk you through how to take it correctly and answer any questions you have about staying protected.

Does PrEP2Me accept insurance for PrEP in Washington, PA?

Yes, PrEP2Me accepts all major insurance plans. If you're uninsured or underinsured, don't let that stop you from reaching out. There are assistance programs available that can help cover the cost of PrEP for people who qualify, and our team can help connect you with those resources. Cost should never be a reason to go without HIV prevention, and we're committed to making sure it isn't.

HHow do I find PrEP near me?

Just fill out our online form, and we'll guide you through the rest! You'll receive your at-home test kit by mail, connect with a provider over a virtual appointment, and have your medication delivered to your door within days of your prescription being confirmed. We look forward to hearing from you!