HIV Care

HIV Prevention & Guidance

Confidential HIV testing, PEP / PrEP / ARV guidance with expert doctors and certified peer counselors.

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PEP

Post-Exposure Prophylaxis

PEP is a short course of antiretroviral medicines that must be taken ideally within 24 hours and no later than 72 hours of possible HIV exposure to reduce the risk of infection.

  • Must start within 72 hours
  • 28-day medication course
  • Highly effective if started early
  • Follow-up HIV testing required
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PrEP

Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis

PrEP is a preventive medication for HIV-negative individuals at risk of HIV. When taken daily as prescribed, it is highly effective in reducing the risk of HIV infection. Regular medical check-ups and HIV testing are part of safe PrEP use.

  • Daily pill for prevention
  • Effective when taken correctly
  • Quarterly health checkup
  • Quarterly HIV testing
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ART

Antiretroviral Therapy

ART is the standard treatment for people living with HIV. It helps suppress the virus, restore immune function, and enables long-term health. With consistent use, ART can achieve viral suppression, making HIV untransmittable (U=U). Regular monitoring is required.

  • Viral load suppression
  • U=U: Undetectable = Untransmittable
  • Long-term health management
  • Regular CD4 & viral load monitoring