PrEP and PEP consultation in Chiang Mai
Klaibaan Medical Clinic provides doctor consultation for PrEP prevention planning and PEP assessment after a possible exposure. For PEP, contact the clinic as soon as possible after a possible exposure. Early assessment is important.
PEP — act promptly
- Seek PEP assessment as soon as possible after a possible exposure.
- The doctor will evaluate timing, conduct baseline tests, and advise on the appropriate treatment.
- Follow-up and adherence to medication are important for PEP to be effective.
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PrEP and PEP consultation in Chiang Mai
PEP is time-sensitive — seek assessment as soon as possible after a possible exposure. Contact Klaibaan Clinic promptly for doctor assessment and follow-up planning.
- PrEP: ongoing prevention planning before risk. Requires doctor evaluation and follow-up.
- PEP: time-sensitive assessment after possible exposure. Seek care promptly.
- Assessment includes HIV test, kidney function, hepatitis B review, and STI screening.
Understanding PrEP and PEP
PrEP is planned prevention before ongoing risk. PEP is an urgent assessment after possible exposure and should be considered as soon as possible.
Assessment may include
- Doctor consultation about timing and risk
- HIV test before starting when appropriate
- Kidney function testing
- Hepatitis B review or testing
- STI screening where appropriate
- Follow-up plan and adherence discussion
PEP is time-sensitive
If the possible exposure was very recent, contact the clinic promptly. Early assessment is important.
Medical evaluation required
PrEP and PEP require proper medical evaluation, appropriate testing, correct use, and follow-up. This page is for information only. Please consult the doctor before starting either medication.
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between PrEP and PEP?
PrEP is prevention planning before ongoing risk. PEP is urgent assessment after possible exposure and should be considered as soon as possible.
How soon should I seek PEP assessment?
Seek assessment as soon as possible after possible exposure. If the exposure was very recent, early assessment is important.
What tests are needed before PrEP or PEP?
The doctor may recommend HIV testing, kidney function, hepatitis B review or testing, and STI screening where appropriate.
Can I message the clinic first?
Yes — you can message on LINE or call during opening hours. For PEP, contact the clinic as soon as possible after a possible exposure.
Related health guides
Practical guides for English-speaking patients.
Need PrEP or PEP consultation in Chiang Mai?
Message on LINE or call during opening hours. For PEP, contact the clinic as soon as possible after a possible exposure. Early assessment is important.