
PrEP Access Information
Understanding PrEP Access - Made Easy
Don’t have time to read through the entire site? We’ve made understanding PrEP access easier. Check out the four easy to understand steps by clicking here.
About PrEP
Want to learn about what PrEP is, how it works, and if it might be right for you or someone you are supporting? Click here to learn more about PrEP.
Accessing PrEP
Want to learn about how to access a PrEP prescriber, PrEP coverage, and a PrEP prescription? Click here to learn about how you can access PrEP.
While on PrEP
Want to learn about things that are important while you’re taking PrEP, like monitoring and follow-up, and tips for taking PrEP as it’s prescribed? Click here.
PrEP for First Nations Communities
Eligible First Nations and Inuit people can access PrEP for free through Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB). Click here to learn more about First Nations PrEP access.
PrEP & Black Communities
People who belong to African, Caribbean, and Black communities are impacted by HIV at greater rates than the general population. In partnership with Ribbon Rouge, we’re aiming to increase PrEP awareness and access among PrEP Black communities in Alberta.
Additional Information
Want to dig deeper and learn about PrEP and trans communities, PrEP and people who use drugs, and more? Click here.
My PrEP Experience
Want to learn about the experiences of people taking PrEP? Click here to hear directly from people who are taking PrEP.