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Hawai’i State Department of Health: HIV PrEP

This page from the Hawai'i State Department of Health Harm Reduction Services Branch provides basic information on PrEP as well as provider lists.

Georgia Greater Than AIDS: Knowledge is Power

For testing, PrEP and HIV treatment resources in Georgia, call the Georgia HIV / AIDS Information Line at 1-800-551-2728 or find services here. The Georgia Ryan White Program provides services to low-income individuals with HIV. The AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) provides access to HIV medications.

Georgia HIV/AIDS Information Line

The Georgia HIV/AIDS Information Line is a confidential and anonymous resource service. Information Line Specialists provide accurate, current, and comprehensive information to callers with questions pertaining to the services offered at AID Atlanta, HIV and STI facts, and gaining access to resource services provided throughout the state of Georgia.

Florida Health: What Is PrEP/PEP?

From the Florida Department of Health, this page provides basic information and resources on PrEP and PEP.

Delaware HIV Consortium

Information on PrEP in Delaware from the Delaware HIV Consortium.

Sex Positive DC: PrEP 101

The DC Health and Wellness Center hosts this page on PrEP basics, including information on virtual services, a provider map, and a blog.

AIDS Project New Haven

AIDS Project New Haven provides HIV and STI testing in Connecticut.

Arizona HIV Prevention Program

This page from the Arizona Department of Health Services provides comprehensive information on HIV prevention, from testing to PrEP, training to prevention programs.

NYC Health: Undetectable Equals Untransmittable (U=U)

This page from the New York City Department of Health provides information on HIV, its treatment, and testing services.

Live Undetectable

"The Undetectables" provides a network of support and resources to help you get what you need. Take this powerful step for your own health and the health of your community.