MEDICAL CLINICS for PrEP - TORONTO
If you don't have a doctor and you'd like to start PrEP, getting an appointment is the first step. The clinics listed below all have experience with PrEP & HIV, and they're all located in Toronto, in or near Church-Wellesley Village.
Medical Clinics & Doctors for PrEP, PEP & HIV – Toronto
Here is a list of Medical Clinics in Toronto that prescribe medications for PrEP, PEP and HIV.
Please note that not all clinics will be accepting new patients all the time. Call the clinics directly to find a doctor and setup your appointment. Most offer blood work on-site.
If you get a prescription for PrEP, you can ask your doctor to fax or email it to The Village Pharmacy, and we'll have it ready for you.
The Village Pharmacy has all brands of generic and brand name PrEP in stock, always. Or use our app, or bring it in at your convenience and we'll fill it while you wait. We will even deliver your meds for free, anywhere in Ontario. Get in touch with us and we'll answer your questions.
PrEP Clinic at The Village Pharmacy
It’s a breeze starting PrEP at The Village Pharmacy. We’re with you, every step of the way:
✓ PrEP Consultation ✓ Referral to PrEP Specialist
✓ Insurance ✓ Meds ✓ Free Delivery
It’s super-easy and convenient to get PrEP & prevent HIV with a local provider, here in Toronto. Sign up today.
8 York Street (Queen's Quay & York Street) [map]
416-366-2273 (CARE)
To register for a PrEP appointment, email: info@hmedical.ca
Safer Six Inclusive Sexual Health Clinic
STI testing/treatment, HIV testing and PrEP
27 Roncesvalles Ave, Suite 505, Toronto
Book an appointment online or by phone / text: 647-657-4033
Email: info@safersix.ca
OHIP+ provides medications for free for anyone who is 24 years old or younger. PrEP is included. All you need is your Ontario Health Card. Read more here.
Info for your Family Doctor
If you already have a family doctor but are not sure if they know about PrEP, you can use the 'Thinking About PrEP' card to connect your doctor to an accredited medical education resource about PrEP.
FOR DOCTORS - Prescribing Guideline on PrEP & PEP
On November 27th 2017, a Canadian Guideline on HIV PrEP and nPEP was published by the CMAJ. The guideline provides evidence-based information for primary care practitioners on prescribing PrEP and nPEP. You can read more about the new guideline here.
If your family doctor or healthcare practitioner is not familiar with PrEP you can refer them to the new Guideline on HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis and nonoccupational Post-exposure Prophylaxis. See links below:
Guideline on HIV PrEP and nPEP - CMAJ
Download PDF: Guideline on HIV PrEP and nPEP
CATIE Overview of Canadian Guideline on PrEP and nPEP to Prevent HIV