How to Get PrEP for Free in Las Vegas in 2026
Clark County (Las Vegas) is an EHE priority jurisdiction with HIV prevalence concentrated in the Las Vegas metro. The Southern Nevada Health District and AFAN (Aid for AIDS of Nevada) anchor local prevention efforts. Here's every pathway to $0 PrEP in Las Vegas.
TL;DR
Free PrEP in Las Vegas: Nevada PrEP-DAP (state program); Nevada Medicaid covers PrEP as preventive service; MISTR telehealth (free statewide, no clinic visit); and Gilead Advancing Access (free medication for uninsured, ≤500% FPL). See our Nevada PrEP guide for complete state-level details.
Pathways to free PrEP in Las Vegas
PrEP is covered at $0 under the ACA — medication, labs, and visits. Use the Gilead Co-Pay Coupon (1-877-505-6986) for any remaining costs.
PrEP is covered as a preventive service. Enroll at accessnevada.dwss.nv.gov or call 1-800-992-0900.
Nevada operates a PrEP Drug Assistance Program covering medication and related costs for eligible residents.
Free PrEP delivered to your Las Vegas address — consultation, labs, and medication at $0. No clinic visit required.
Get free PrEP delivered anywhere in Las Vegas
MISTR operates across all of Nevada — PrEP delivered to your Las Vegas address with no clinic visit required. Free consultation, free labs (at-home or local), and discreet home delivery.
Start free consultation →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.
Las Vegas-area providers to know
AFAN (Aid for AIDS of Nevada)
Southern Nevada's primary ASO. PrEP navigation, free HIV/STI testing, Ryan White services. afanlv.org
Southern Nevada Health District — Sexual Health Clinic
Free and low-cost STI/HIV testing and PrEP referrals. snhd.info
Huntridge Family Clinic
PrEP and primary care in central Las Vegas. Sliding-scale fees.
Center for Wellness and Liberation
LGBTQ+ focused health services including PrEP and HIV prevention in the Las Vegas area.
Skip the clinic wait — get PrEP delivered in Las Vegas
MISTR ships free PrEP to Las Vegas addresses in 3–5 days. Great option if you want privacy or can't fit a clinic visit into your schedule.
Get started with MISTR →Using this code at signup helps us achieve our mission of getting free PrEP out to all who need it.
State-level programs and links
Las Vegas residents benefit from Nevada's broader PrEP infrastructure. For state-level programs, eligibility details, and additional providers, see our Nevada PrEP guide or the complete state-by-state directory.
Special populations in Las Vegas
If you're undocumented: Nevada PrEP-DAP may serve undocumented residents — check eligibility. FQHCs serve patients regardless of immigration status. Gilead Advancing Access does not require SSN. MISTR is available without documentation.
If you're transgender: Community health centers and LGBTQ+ providers in Las Vegas offer trans-affirming PrEP care. See our Nevada guide for specific trans-affirming providers.
Not sure which Las Vegas 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 Las Vegas provider.
Get started with MISTR →Using this code at signup helps us achieve our mission of getting free PrEP out to all who need it.
Frequently asked questions
Can I get free PrEP in Las Vegas without insurance?
Yes. MISTR provides free telehealth PrEP delivered to any Las Vegas address. Nevada PrEP-DAP covers PrEP costs for eligible residents. Gilead Advancing Access provides free medication for uninsured patients under 500% FPL. Local FQHCs serve patients on sliding-scale fees.
Does Nevada Medicaid cover PrEP?
Yes. Nevada Medicaid covers PrEP as a preventive service. Enroll at accessnevada.dwss.nv.gov or call 1-800-992-0900.
Does MISTR work in Las Vegas?
Yes. MISTR operates statewide in Nevada and delivers to any Las Vegas-area address. Free consultation, at-home or local labs, and discreet medication delivery.
Related guides
Information sourced from state and county health departments, CDC, NASTAD, AIDSVu, and verified provider websites. Last updated April 22, 2026.
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