City Guide Published April 22, 2026 · 7 min read

How to Get PrEP for Free in Denver in 2026

Colorado has some of the best PrEP financial assistance in the country. The Public Health Intervention Program (PHIP) covers PrEP-related costs for residents earning under 500% FPL, Colorado expanded Medicaid, and Denver's LGBTQ+ health infrastructure — anchored by Colorado Health Network and HeyDenver — makes getting to $0 PrEP straightforward. Here's every option.

TL;DR

Three main free PrEP pathways in Denver: PHIP (Colorado's state program, covers meds + labs + visits at ≤500% FPL); Colorado Health Network / HeyDenver (PrEP navigation, free testing, LGBTQ+ focused); and MISTR telehealth (free statewide, no clinic visit). Colorado Medicaid (Health First Colorado) covers PrEP at $1–3 copay. Denver Sexual Health Clinic provides reduced-fee PrEP regardless of ability to pay.

Denver's HIV landscape

Denver County is a key focus area in Colorado's HIV prevention strategy. Colorado Health Network's HeyDenver program coordinates community-level HIV prevention, outreach testing, and PrEP navigation across the metro area. Colorado has made significant progress in PrEP uptake but disparities persist, particularly among Latino and Black communities.

Three main pathways to free PrEP in Denver

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If insured (private)

PrEP is covered at $0 under the ACA. Use the Gilead Co-Pay Coupon (1-877-505-6986) for any remaining costs. PHIP can also cover residual copays.

2
If on Medicaid (Health First Colorado)

PrEP is covered with minimal $1–3 copays for services and medication. Enroll at healthfirstcolorado.com or call 1-800-359-1991.

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If uninsured — apply for PHIP

Colorado's Public Health Intervention Program covers PrEP medication, lab work, and medical visit copays for residents earning under 500% FPL (~$72,900/year for one person). Apply through CDPHE.

4
Use MISTR telehealth

Free PrEP delivered to your Denver address — consultation, labs, and medication at $0. No clinic visit required.

Get free PrEP delivered anywhere in Denver

MISTR operates across all of Colorado — PrEP delivered to your Denver address with no clinic visit required. Free consultation, free labs (at-home or local), and discreet home delivery.

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Using this code at signup helps us achieve our mission of getting free PrEP out to all who need it. MISTR's $0 PrEP is funded through insurance reimbursement and 340B program partnerships — you pay nothing whether you have insurance or not.

Denver-area providers to know

Denver Sexual Health Clinic

Public Health Clinic — Reduced Fee
Denver Health Main Campus
(303) 602-3652 · phidenverhealth.org

Reduced-fee PrEP, PEP, and comprehensive STI testing. Services are not dependent on ability to pay — insurance is not required. Contact the Linkage to Care Team for PrEP navigation. PHIP enrollment assistance available on-site.

Colorado Health Network / HeyDenver

ASO + PrEP Navigation
heydenver.org · coloradohealthnetwork.org

PrEP Navigators help with financial assistance enrollment (PHIP, Gilead, Medicaid), find PrEP-knowledgeable providers, and remove barriers. Free HIV/STI testing through community outreach. HeyDenver is the primary community-facing PrEP navigation program for the Denver metro.

Denver Health — Primary Care

FQHC
(303) 436-4949 · denverhealth.org

New patients can schedule online or by phone. PrEP available through primary care. Accepts Medicaid, Medicare, and uninsured patients on sliding scale. MyChart available for existing patients.

Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains

Reproductive Health
Multiple Denver-area locations · pprm.org

PrEP services at select locations. Sliding-scale fees. Accepts Medicaid and most insurance. Call ahead to confirm PrEP availability at your nearest location.

Skip the clinic wait — get PrEP delivered in Denver

MISTR ships free PrEP to Denver addresses in 3–5 days. Great option if you want privacy or can't fit a clinic visit into your schedule.

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State-level programs and links

Denver residents benefit from Colorado's strong PrEP infrastructure. For state-level programs, PHIP application details, and statewide resources, see our Colorado PrEP guide or the complete state-by-state directory.

PHIP details: Apply at cdphe.colorado.gov/public-health-intervention-program or fax to 303-691-7736. Income ≤500% FPL required. You must live in Colorado and meet medical criteria for PrEP. Proof of Medicaid denial may be required for some programs. A PrEP Navigator through HeyDenver or Colorado Health Network can help with the application.

Minors: Colorado allows people age 15+ to receive sexual health services including PrEP without parental consent.

Special populations in Denver

If you're undocumented: PrEP is accessible regardless of immigration status in Colorado. PHIP, Gilead Advancing Access, and community health centers serve undocumented residents. No SSN required for most programs.

If you're transgender: Colorado Health Network and Denver Health provide trans-affirming PrEP care. Colorado has enacted LGBTQ+ protections including gender-affirming care access.

Not sure which Denver option is right for you?

A free MISTR consultation can help you decide. If telehealth works, MISTR handles everything. If you need in-person care, they can direct you to the right Denver provider.

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Using this code at signup helps us achieve our mission of getting free PrEP out to all who need it.

Frequently asked questions

What is PHIP and how do I apply?

PHIP (Public Health Intervention Program) is Colorado's state program that covers PrEP medication, lab work, and medical visit copays for residents earning under 500% FPL. Apply through CDPHE's website or with help from a PrEP Navigator at Colorado Health Network/HeyDenver. You'll need proof of Colorado residency and income documentation.

Can I get free PrEP in Denver without insurance?

Yes. PHIP covers PrEP costs for uninsured residents under 500% FPL. MISTR provides completely free telehealth PrEP. Denver Sexual Health Clinic offers reduced-fee services regardless of insurance status. Gilead Advancing Access provides free medication for eligible uninsured patients.

Does Colorado Medicaid cover PrEP?

Yes. Health First Colorado (Colorado Medicaid) covers PrEP as a preventive service with minimal $1–3 copays. Enroll at healthfirstcolorado.com or call 1-800-359-1991.

Does MISTR work in Denver?

Yes. MISTR operates statewide in Colorado and delivers to any Denver-area address. Free consultation, at-home or local labs, and discreet medication delivery.

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Sources & last updated
Information sourced from state and county health departments, CDC, NASTAD, AIDSVu, and verified provider websites. Last updated April 22, 2026.

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