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PrEP Near Me: How to Find Free PrEP Clinics and Telehealth in Your Area

Looking for PrEP near you? You have more options than just your local clinic. Telehealth platforms deliver free PrEP to your door in every state, and community health centers offer in-person care on a sliding scale. Here's how to find the right option.

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Telehealth (MISTR, Freddie, Q Care Plus)

No clinic visit needed. Complete a 5-minute health questionnaire online, do labs at home (kit shipped free) or at a partner lab, consult with a physician by video, and have your medication delivered to your door. Works in all 50 states.

Cost: $0 for most patients — insured or uninsured. MISTR is the largest platform (500,000+ patients) and guarantees $0 regardless of insurance status.

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In-person — 1–2 weeks

Community Health Centers (FQHCs)

Federally Qualified Health Centers operate in every state and offer PrEP on a sliding fee scale based on income. Many can prescribe PrEP on your first visit with same-day lab work. FQHCs serve patients regardless of insurance or immigration status.

How to find one: Search findahealthcenter.hrsa.gov for clinics near your ZIP code.

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Free — 1–3 weeks

Health Department Clinics & PrEP Navigators

Many local and county health departments offer free or low-cost PrEP, especially in high-burden areas. PrEP navigators at these clinics help you enroll in assistance programs and handle paperwork. Wait times vary by location.

How to find one: Search preplocator.org for PrEP-specific providers, or call your local health department.

Get PrEP delivered to your door — free

MISTR handles everything from home: consultation, at-home labs, medication, and delivery. $0 for insured and uninsured patients in all 50 states, DC, and Puerto Rico.

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Not sure which option is right for you?

Our eligibility tool asks a few quick questions about your insurance, income, and state — then tells you exactly which programs you qualify for and how to apply.

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PrEP Guides by City

We've built detailed guides for major cities, covering local clinics, health department resources, and telehealth options specific to your area:

Don't see your city? Check your state page for statewide programs and clinics, or use our eligibility tool to find your best options.

No clinic near you? MISTR delivers nationwide.

PrEP shouldn't depend on your ZIP code. MISTR provides free telehealth PrEP in all 50 states — labs, consultation, medication, and delivery at $0.

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PrEP Programs by State

Every state has different PrEP assistance programs, Medicaid rules, and clinic networks. Find your state for local resources:

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I get PrEP without seeing a doctor in person?
Yes. Telehealth platforms like MISTR and Freddie prescribe PrEP entirely online — no in-person visit required. You complete a health questionnaire, do at-home lab tests (kit shipped to you), consult with a physician by video, and have your medication delivered. This works in all 50 states.
Is PrEP free at community health centers?
FQHCs (Federally Qualified Health Centers) use a sliding fee scale based on your income. If you earn below certain thresholds, your cost may be $0 or near-$0. They also help enroll you in Medicaid, manufacturer patient assistance programs, and other coverage. FQHCs serve everyone regardless of insurance or immigration status.
What if I live in a rural area with no PrEP clinics nearby?
Telehealth is specifically designed for this situation. Platforms like MISTR ship at-home lab kits and medications anywhere in the US. You never need to visit a physical clinic. Three states (Idaho, Montana, and Maine) also allow pharmacists to prescribe PrEP directly, which can be helpful if you have a pharmacy but no PrEP-prescribing doctor nearby.
How quickly can I actually start PrEP?
Through telehealth, most people receive their first prescription within 5–10 days of signing up (depends on lab turnaround). At an in-person clinic, you may be able to get a same-day prescription if they can process lab work quickly. Some providers offer PrEP starter packs while awaiting full lab results.
Can undocumented immigrants get PrEP?
Yes. FQHCs serve patients regardless of immigration status. Telehealth platforms like MISTR don't require citizenship documentation. The Gilead Advancing Access patient assistance program has no immigration requirement. Several states (California, New York, Illinois, and others) provide Medicaid-equivalent coverage regardless of status. See your state page for details.

Start PrEP today — from anywhere

MISTR provides free PrEP in all 50 states, DC, and Puerto Rico. Consultation, at-home labs, medication, and delivery — all at $0. Takes 5 minutes to sign up.

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Information sourced from HIV.gov, CDC, HRSA, NASTAD, AIDSVu, and state health departments. FreePrEP.org is an independent resource — not affiliated with any government agency or pharmaceutical company. Full disclosure