To help even more people to safely access PrEP in New Zealand, we've partnered with MedOnline to provide a way to talk to a clinician about PrEP without even leaving the house.
The online clinic is a video call where a clinician will guide you through the process of getting a PrEP prescription. As well as talking about the important stuff you need to know when you're on PrEP.
PrEP eligibility criteria has broadened. Get in touch with your PrEP-friendly GP, or sexual health clinic as this tool may not be 100% accurate.
Please note that the results of this page are a good indication of your eligibility, but they’re not final – you’ll need to have a discussion with your prescribing doctor.
Are you currently on PrEP?
Are you a New Zealand citizen, resident, or permanent resident?
Are you a man (cis or trans)* or a trans woman?
Do you have sex with men?
Do you have a regular sexual partner who is living with HIV?
Is that partner on treatment, with an undetectable viral load?
Do you use condoms every time you have sex with this partner?
Have you bottomed without condoms with a casual partner in the last three months?
Have you been diagnosed with rectal chlamydia, rectal gonorrhoea, or syphilis within the last 3 months?
Have you used meth in the last three months?
Are you likely to have condomless anal sex multiple times in the next three months?
Do you have a regular sexual partner who is living with HIV?
Is that partner on treatment, with an undetectable viral load?
Do you use condoms every time you have sex with this partner?
From the information you’ve given, it is likely you are eligible for funded online PrEP in New Zealand.
You are not currently eligible for PHARMAC-funded PrEP. That doesn’t mean your journey’s over - but it does mean it could, unfortunately, be more expensive. Head to our PrEP page to find out more about self-funding PrEP and if you are an international student or if money is an issue right now - click here to see if we can help.
It’s great you’re already on PrEP. You are not eligible for this free initial PrEP consultation. But, if you are still interested in online PrEP appointments, you might want to look into MedOnline.