Why Summer Is the Right Time

Pride events, summer travel, new connections — summer is when many people decide to start PrEP. The good news: you can get a prescription and medication delivered in as little as 24–48 hours through telehealth, and it's free regardless of insurance status.

How fast does PrEP work? Daily oral PrEP reaches maximum protection after about 7 days of consistent use for receptive anal sex, and about 21 days for other types of sex. If you want to be fully protected for Pride events in June, start now.

The Fastest Way to Start PrEP

Option 1: Telehealth (24–48 hours)

Platforms like MISTR offer same-day consultations with a licensed provider. The process:

Total time from signup to pills in hand: typically 2–5 days. Some patients start within 24 hours if labs are completed quickly at a local facility.

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Option 2: Your primary care doctor

If you have a doctor you trust, ask about PrEP at your next visit — or schedule one specifically. Any licensed provider can prescribe PrEP. Your insurance covers the visit and medication at $0.

Option 3: Sexual health clinic or FQHC

Walk-in sexual health clinics and Federally Qualified Health Centers can prescribe PrEP, often on the same day as testing. Find one at findahealthcenter.hrsa.gov.

Your PrEP Options in 2026

OptionHow It WorksBest For
Daily pill (generic TDF/FTC)One pill every dayMost affordable, widely available
Daily pill (Descovy)One pill every dayBetter kidney/bone profile
Apretude injectionShot every 2 monthsDon't want to remember daily pills
Yeztugo injectionShot every 6 monthsMaximum convenience

All options are free with insurance. For uninsured patients, oral PrEP through MISTR is the fastest $0 path.

What to Expect Your First Month

Most people have zero side effects. The most common (and usually temporary) experiences in the first few weeks:

These are not signs that PrEP isn't working — they're your body adjusting. If anything bothers you, talk to your provider. Don't stop taking PrEP without guidance. Full side effects guide.

Summer plans? Get protected first.

Free PrEP, delivered to your door. Start a free consultation at MISTR today and be protected in days — not weeks.

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PrEP During Summer Travel

Traveling this summer? Keep these tips in mind:

For detailed international travel guidance, see our PrEP and travel guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

How quickly can I start PrEP?
Through telehealth platforms like MISTR, you can have a consultation the same day you sign up. Medication can be delivered within 2-5 days, or faster if you use a local pharmacy.
Is PrEP only for gay men?
No. PrEP is for anyone at risk of HIV exposure, regardless of gender or sexual orientation. This includes cisgender women, transgender people, people who inject drugs, and anyone with a sexual partner who has HIV.
Do I need to tell my partner I'm on PrEP?
That's your choice. PrEP is your personal health decision. Some people share it openly; others prefer privacy. Telehealth services like MISTR ship in discreet packaging.
Can I drink alcohol while on PrEP?
Yes. There's no drug interaction between PrEP and alcohol. The only concern is that drinking might make you forget to take your daily pill. See our PrEP and alcohol guide for more.