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Stay safe from HIV and other STIs with Freddie, America's #1 Rated PrEP Provider.

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Just a few steps to get PrEP & DoxyPEP delivered

It can take 10+ steps to get PrEP in-person. Freddie helps you get it in just 3.

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1

Apply online for free

Answer a few questions and speak with a clinician by phone or secure message.

2

Complete your lab work

Lab tests will determine if PrEP and DoxyPEP are safe for you (they are for most people).

3

Get your PrEP & DoxyPEP

Have your prescriptions discreetly delivered or pick them up at your local pharmacy.

4

Refill when you run out

Get refills of your PrEP and DoxyPEP prescriptions whenever you need them.

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How PrEP & DoxyPEP protect you from STIs

PrEP and DoxyPEP are two different medications that may help prevent different STIs.

  • PrEP helps prevent HIV when taken as prescribed by a clinician.
  • DoxyPEP may help prevent bacterial STIs when taken within 72 hours after having condomless sex.
DoxyPEP is not a replacement for PrEP. DoxyPEP is only available to patients who also get PrEP from Freddie.

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How Freddie provides $0 prescriptions

Freddie partners with community-based organizations (CBOs) in each state we serve to provide consultations, at-home lab tests, and prescription delivery entirely for free.

If you have private health insurance, you can likely receive your  prescriptions from Freddie for $0. Not sure? Book a free appointment and talk to us — we’ll help you figure things out.

Meet your expert clinical team

Our team of experts in LGBTQ2S+ healthcare is committed to providing you with judgment-free, high quality care at the lowest cost possible.

Dr. Husein Moloo
Co-founder and CEO (he/him)

Husein co-founded Freddie with the mission of making it easier for anyone to get PrEP and prevent HIV.

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Caley Shukalek
Chief Medical Officer (he/him)

Caley is passionate about evidence-based and patient-centred care, including high-quality telemedicine.

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Grant Picarillo
Senior Clinical Practice Lead (he/him)

Grant is passionate about about LGBTQ2S+ health, HIV prevention and treatment, and gender affirming care.

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Jackie Avelino
Clinical Delivery Lead (she/her)

Jackie has extensive training in emergency medicine, which she practiced for 10 years before joining Freddie.

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Moe Hussein
Registered Nurse (he/him)

Moe is passionate about nursing and supports a community that he is a member of and fierce advocate for.

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Corey Wideman
Nurse Practitioner (he/him)

Corey is passionate about working with populations affected by systemic barriers to accessing care.

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Natasha Meadus
Nurse Practitioner (she/her)

Natasha is an NP who has focused her career on increasing healthcare access for vulnerable communities.

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Richelle Foraie
Nurse Practitioner (she/her)

Richelle has worked in surgery, neonatal intensive care, and in public healthcare clinics across Saskatchewan.

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Jessica Goora
Nurse Practitioner (she/her)

Jessica holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Dalhouse University, and a Master in Nursing from Athabasca University.

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Tiffany Crisp
Nurse Practitioner (she/her)

Tiffany is a full-time member of the Freddie team with over 15 years experience working across urban, rural and remote settings.

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FAQs about PrEP & DoxyPEP

Got even more questions? Read our in-depth explainers:

What is PrEP?

PrEP is short for pre-exposure prophylaxis. PrEP is a medication that helps prevent HIV. It's most effective when taken as prescribed by a clinician.

What is DoxyPEP?

DoxyPEP is short for doxycycline post-exposure prophylaxis.

It’s a medication that may help prevent bacterial STIs when taken after a potential exposure, such as having unprotected (condomless) anal, oral or vaginal intercourse. You take it within 72 hours after having condomless sex.

Are PrEP and DoxyPEP right for me?

PrEP is recommended for persons with the highest risk of HIV infection, including (but not limited to):

  • Men who have sex with men and transgender women

  • Heterosexual men and women who have high-risk exposure (such as having a partner with known HIV infection, sex workers, or having sex with a person at high risk for HIV)

  • People who inject drugs

DoxyPEP is currently only recommended for men who have sex with men, trans women and other gender-diverse people born with a penis. Additionally, DoxyPEP may be right for you if you:

  • have had a bacterial STI in the past year and have had condomless anal or oral sexual contact with ≥ 1 cis male or trans female partner in the past year

  • have a history of syphilis infection

  • have had multiple cis male or trans female sex partners in the prior year, even if you have not previously been diagnosed with an STI

How much do PrEP and DoxyPEP cost?
  • If you have health insurance, PrEP is likely available to you for free, as the Affordable Care Act mandates that most health insurance plans provide PrEP at no cost. Freddie partners with Community Based Organizations (CBOs) to provide clinical services related to PrEP – such as consultations, at-home lab tests, and prescription delivery – for free as well.

  • DoxyPEP is covered by most private insurance plans. Following your assessment, we'll be able to give you more information on your coverage for DoxyPEP.

How effective are PrEP and DoxyPEP?

PrEP: When PrEP is taken daily, it reduces the risk of getting HIV from sex by 99%.

  • PrEP is highly effective for anal sex after daily PrEP is taken consistently for seven days.

  • PrEP is highly effective for vaginal sex after daily PrEP is taken consistently for 21 days.

Research also suggests PrEP can reduce the risk of getting HIV from drug injection by 84%, but there is less data around its efficacy.

DoxyPEP: Studies show that in people born with a penis, DoxyPEP reduced the risk of chlamydia by 70-89%, syphilis by 73-87%, and gonorrhea by 51-57% when taken as prescribed.

Where is Freddie available?

Freddie is currently available to residents of Arizona, California, Florida, New Jersey, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia.


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