Men's Health Treatments
What Is PrEP & PEP for
HIV Prevention
PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis) is a daily oral medication taken before potential exposure to significantly reduce the risk of HIV infection. PEP (Post-Exposure Prophylaxis) is a 28-day course of medication initiated after a high-risk exposure to help prevent HIV infection. Both options are evidence-based preventive approaches prescribed under medical supervision to ensure safety and effectiveness.
How This Treatment Helps You
PrEP and PEP provide effective protection by reducing the risk of HIV infection before or after potential exposure, allowing individuals to take proactive control of their sexual health. These treatments are medically guided and supported by clinical evidence, ensuring appropriate use based on individual risk and circumstances.
Each prevention plan is personalized to suit lifestyle needs and risk profiles, with ongoing monitoring and discreet consultations to support long-term health and confidence. Through regular follow-up and professional guidance, individuals receive continuous care while maintaining privacy and peace of mind.
Why It’s Important
PrEP is a highly effective preventive option, significantly lowering HIV risk with consistent and correct use. This makes it an important tool in HIV prevention, helping individuals reduce exposure-related risk through medically guided care.
How We Diagnose
We start with thorough baseline screening to ensure safety and eligibility before prescribing. This initial assessment allows us to confirm HIV status, evaluate overall health, and identify any factors that may affect treatment suitability, ensuring that preventive therapy is prescribed responsibly and appropriately.
Diagnostic Steps
- Baseline HIV test
Confirms negative status.
- Kidney function test
Checks compatibility with medication.
- Hepatitis screening
Identifies any co-infections upfront.
Personalized Treatment Plan
Our streamlined protocol keeps you protected with regular monitoring and expert guidance, ensuring preventive care remains safe, effective, and aligned with your individual risk profile. Through structured follow-ups and ongoing clinical support, treatment plans are adjusted to maintain long-term protection and overall health.
Prevention Steps
- PrEP
Monthly or 3-month follow-ups for ongoing safety.
- PEP
Must start within 72 hours of exposure.
- Risk reduction counselling
Personalized strategies beyond medication.
At Ann Aesthetic Clinic, we offer tailored HIV prevention packages with discreet care and ongoing monitoring, helping you stay protected before and after potential exposure to HIV.