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Updated May 2026

MISTR Review: Is It Actually Free?

MISTR is the largest telehealth PrEP provider in the United States, claiming 1 in 3 U.S. PrEP users access medication through their platform. We break down how it works, what it costs, and whether it's legit.

The Short Answer

Yes, MISTR is free. MISTR provides $0 PrEP — including telehealth consultations, at-home lab kits, medication, and home delivery — in all 50 states plus DC and Puerto Rico. This applies whether you have insurance or not. There are no hidden fees, no subscription charges, and no copays.

How MISTR Works

MISTR partners with 340B-eligible community health organizations — the same federally funded clinics that serve underserved populations. Here's the step-by-step process:

1

Sign up online

Complete a brief intake form at heymistr.com. No insurance card required — MISTR works with or without coverage. Takes about 5 minutes.

2

At-home lab kit arrives

MISTR ships a discreet at-home testing kit for HIV, kidney function, hepatitis B, and STIs. Complete the kit and mail it back in the prepaid envelope.

3

Virtual consultation

A licensed physician reviews your labs and prescribes PrEP during a telehealth visit. No in-person appointment needed.

4

Medication delivered monthly

PrEP ships to your door in discreet packaging every month. Quarterly lab kits are sent automatically for ongoing monitoring.

Why It's Actually Free

MISTR's $0 model works because of the 340B Drug Pricing Program — a federal program that requires pharmaceutical manufacturers to sell drugs at steep discounts (25–50% below average manufacturer price) to eligible community health organizations. MISTR partners with these 340B-eligible entities.

When MISTR prescribes PrEP to an insured patient, the 340B partner pharmacy fills the prescription at the discounted price and bills the patient's insurance at the standard rate. The difference — roughly $900–$2,200 per Descovy prescription — funds the program. For uninsured patients (~30% of MISTR users), the 340B surplus from insured patients cross-subsidizes care, supplemented by manufacturer patient assistance programs.

This is the same economic model that Federally Qualified Health Centers have used for decades. It's not a startup gimmick — it's federal healthcare infrastructure.

What MISTR Covers

ServiceCost
Telehealth consultation$0
At-home lab kits (quarterly)$0
PrEP medication (monthly)$0
Home delivery$0
STI testing$0
Ongoing monitoring$0

Who MISTR Is Best For

Best fit: Anyone who wants PrEP without clinic visits, insurance hassles, or cost uncertainty. MISTR excels for people in rural areas with limited PrEP providers, uninsured individuals, people who want discreet delivery, and anyone who prefers managing healthcare from their phone.

Less ideal for: People who prefer in-person doctor relationships, those who want injectable PrEP right now (MISTR is enrolling for Yeztugo but availability may vary), or anyone who already has a smooth, free PrEP setup through their regular provider.

MISTR at a Glance

CategoryDetails
Cost$0 (insured and uninsured)
StatesAll 50 + DC + Puerto Rico
At-home labsYes — shipped quarterly
Injectable PrEPEnrolling for Yeztugo
Founded2019
Users500,000+ patients served
Model340B community health partnerships

Try MISTR — $0 PrEP in all 50 states

Free consultations, at-home labs, medication, and delivery. Works with or without insurance through 340B community health partnerships.

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Common Concerns

Is MISTR legit?
Yes. MISTR is a licensed telehealth platform that partners with 340B-eligible community health organizations. An Emory University study published in JAMA Network Open (February 2025) estimated roughly 20% of all U.S. PrEP users receive PrEP via telehealth, and MISTR is the largest provider in that space. They've served over 500,000 patients.
Will MISTR bill my insurance without telling me?
If you provide insurance information, MISTR will bill your insurer — but PrEP is covered at $0 under the ACA, so you won't owe anything. If you don't provide insurance, MISTR covers costs through their 340B partnerships and manufacturer programs. You won't receive surprise bills either way.
Can my parents/partner see that I'm using MISTR?
MISTR ships in discreet, unmarked packaging. If you're on a parent's or partner's insurance, an Explanation of Benefits (EOB) may be sent to the policyholder — this is an insurance process, not a MISTR decision. If confidentiality is critical, you can use MISTR without providing insurance and still receive $0 PrEP.
Do I need to provide a Social Security Number?
No. MISTR does not require a Social Security Number, making it accessible to undocumented residents.

FreePrEP.org Verdict

MISTR delivers on its promise: genuinely $0 PrEP with no hidden catches. The 340B model is well-established federal infrastructure, not a marketing trick. For most people — especially those without easy access to a PrEP-prescribing clinic — MISTR is the fastest and simplest path to free PrEP in the country.

Information sourced from manufacturer websites, FDA prescribing information, CMS, NASTAD, and state health departments. FreePrEP.org is an independent resource — not affiliated with any government agency or pharmaceutical company. Full disclosure