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HIV PrEP
You can reduce the risk of HIV by taking Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) which is taken before sex. PrEP is available in Scotland but not everyone is eligible to be prescribed it. For more information about PrEP please visit: What is HIV PrEP | NHS inform. To find out how to access PrEP in Lanarkshire, phone 0300 303 0251 for more information and eligibility criteria.
If you think you have been exposed to HIV, for example having unprotected sex with someone who may be HIV positive, then you can reduce your risk of becoming infected by taking Post Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) which is a short course of tablets.
PEP can be taken up to 72 hours (3 days) after sexual exposure but is more likely to be effective within 24 hours (1 day), so it’s important to act very quickly. You can access PEP by phoning the appointment line on 0300 303 0251. Please contact Accident and Emergency Services when the appointment line and clinics are closed.
If you are worried that you are or have been at risk of getting a Blood Borne Virus (BBV) and would like to make an appointment at any one of our clinics, please call 0300 303 0251 (line open: Mon – Thurs: 8am–4:45pm and Fri: 8am–3:45pm).
You can also be tested by your GP, by attending a clinic or accessing a home STI testing kits which are bookable online.