PrEP Services
Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Services
Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) is an HIV prevention method in which HIV-negative people take a daily pill or injectable medication to reduce their risk of becoming infected. When used consistently, PrEP has been shown to reduce the risk of HIV-1 infection among adult men and women at risk for HIV infection through sex or injection drug use. Use of this medication is coupled with quarterly medical visits that include HIV and STD screening tests and patient evaluation for safety and renewed prescriptions.
PrEP Prescribers:
Shauna Applin, ARNP, CNM, AAHIVS (Hilltop)
Blair Campbell, MD (Parkland)
Justin Leas, DNP, ARNP (Hilltop)
Abigail Kress, DO, AAHIVS (Hilltop)
Henry Marshall, MD (Hilltop and Puyallup)
James Pecsok, MD (Hilltop and Key Center)
Jessica Skelton, DO (Hilltop and Puyallup)
Sheree Sharpe, MD (Puyallup)
Charlee Abboud, DO (Eastside)
Joel Alvarez, MD (Lakewood)
Edward Seto, MD (Lakewood)
Dylan Peterson, MD (Eastside)
To make an appointment for PrEP, please call: (253) 442-8670 and request a “PrEP appointment” with one of the providers listed above.
There are resources for affording PrEP in Washington state. To learn more about it, click here.
Other PrEP resources:
Preventing HIV with PrEP | HIV | CDC
PrEP Facts