Get fast, convenient post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) treatment for sexually transmitted infections (STIs). No appointment needed.
Prevention of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) after possible contact
- 5-10 minutes
- Little to no wait time for your treatment plan
- For ages 13 - 100
$45 or less depending on your insurance or employer benefits

$45 or less depending on your insurance or employer benefits

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What is post-exposure prophylaxis for sexually transmitted infections (STI's)?
Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) involves taking medications after potential exposure to reduce the risk of infection. To be effective, PEP must be started within 72 hours of exposure. While this short course of treatment can help, it’s not always fully effective, so it’s important to follow up with your healthcare provider for further guidance and testing.
Get a personalized care plan
Common treatments
Your provider will design a treatment plan tailored just for you. They may prescribe the following, as medically appropriate:
- Doxycycline
- Truvada and Tivicay
- Biktarvy
- Truvada and Isentress

$45 or less depending on your insurance or employer benefits

How it works
- 1. LoginIf it’s your first time, complete our quick registration process to login
- 2. Complete health survey (5-15 minutes) or Chat directly with a provider (20- 30 minutes)Share relevant information with a trusted MUSC provider via text-based form on your phone or computer.
- 3. Get a diagnosis and care planAn MUSC provider will review your health survey and create a treatment plan. You will receive a notification when your plan is ready for your review.
- 4. Begin your careIf our medical team determines a prescription is appropriate, choose your pharmacy and pick up your medication. If you selected a “personal care” condition, your treatment plan may recommend additional lab work and a follow-up video visit. Our scheduling team will contact you to schedule this video visit, and your insurance information will be collected at that time.
Message your provider with any follow-up medical questions after receiving your treatment plan.