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HIV testing is a simple and confidential way to learn your status and take charge of your health. Testing can be done with a quick finger-stick or blood draw, and results are often available the same day.
Everyone between the ages of 13 and 64 should get tested for HIV at least once. People with certain risk factors (those who are sexually active with new or multiple partners, share needles or injection equipment, or believe they may have been exposed) should get tested more often.
Knowing your status helps you make informed decisions about your health and access care early if needed. Our team can connect you with convenient testing options and answer any questions you may have about the process. Testing is quick, easy, and could save your life.
HIV Testing
Oral PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis) is a once-daily medication that helps prevent HIV before exposure. When taken consistently, it greatly reduces the risk of acquiring HIV from sexual contact or sharing needles/syringes. It’s a discreet, effective option for people who prefer a daily routine and want reliable, long-term protection. Our pharmacy team can help determine whether oral PrEP is right for you and support you with ongoing refills and care.
Oral PREP
Injectable PrEP is a long-acting HIV-prevention option administered once every two months. This treatment provides continuous protection without the need for a daily pill. When used on schedule, injectable PrEP is highly effective. This may be an ideal option if you prefer less frequent dosing or find daily pills challenging. Our team can guide you through the prescribing process, support scheduling of visits, and help ensure you stay on track with injections.
Injectable Prep
PEP
PEP (Post-Exposure Prophylaxis) is an emergency medication that must be started within 72 hours after possible HIV exposure. The sooner treatment begins, the more effective it can be. PEP may be recommended after situations such as unprotected sex, sharing needles, a needle-stick injury, or certain workplace exposures. If you’re worried you may have been exposed, we’re here to help you access PEP quickly and support you through the treatment process.
If you believe you have been exposed, talk immediately to your doctor or call the LA County PEP warmline 1-844-YEA-PREP.
The PEP warmline will only be answered during regular business hours, so if you are concerned about a possible HIV exposure, go directly to your medical provider or the emergency room.