Emergency HIV Prevention
With PEP.
Post-Exposure Prophylaxis helps prevent HIV after possible exposure. TAAL offers affordable, comprehensive PEP services with personalized care from our experienced doctors.| What is PEP?
HIV PEP (Post-Exposure Prophylaxis) is a short-term HIV medication course taken immediately after potential HIV exposure to prevent infection. It must be started within 72 hours and involves daily HIV medication for 28 days if recommended.| Who Should Consider PEP?
- Sharing needles or injecting equipment.
- Potential exposure during sexual activity.
- Sexual assault.
- Possible occupational exposure.
| Benefits of PEP?
- Reduces the risk of contracting HIV by over 80%.
- Enables immediate action to protect your health.
- Provides relief and peace of mind after potential exposure.
How to Get PEP?
Get Treated
Fix the Schedule
Schedule an appointment to discuss Post-Exposure Prophylaxis.Communication with the Doctor
Inform your doctor if you need drugs for post-exposure prophylaxis for HIV.Treat Your Disease
Get the necessary Post-Exposure Prophylaxis and follow up as needed.Emergency Consultation with Our Doctors
Our doctors provide
- Rapid assessment and personalized PEP solutions.
- Guidance on correct PEP usage.
- Ongoing monitoring and support throughout the PEP regimen.
- Drugs for post exposure prophylaxis for hiv.
If you suspect HIV exposure, don't delay.
Schedule an emergency consultation with us immediately to get the protection you need.
Success Story
Why people-centric team love Taal Healthcare?Ram Shelke
The testing services at Taal Healthcare are quick and reliable. I always feel in safe hands with them.
Mukesh Deshmukh
Taal Healthcare made accessing my medication easy and stress-free. Their supportive staff is always there to help.
Adarsh Taran
Joining Taal Healthcare’s volunteer program has been an incredibly rewarding experience. Their commitment to community health is inspiring and impactful.
Nikhil Gupta
Taal Healthcare’s HIV pharmacy services have been a lifesaver. Their comprehensive care and availability of medication make managing my health much easier.
Deepika Grover
The staff at Taal Healthcare are knowledgeable, friendly, and always ready to help. Their support has been invaluable to me.
Parkash Kumar
With Taal Healthcare, I feel confident in my healthcare journey. Their commitment to excellence is evident in everything they do.
Ravi Bhardwaj
Taal Healthcare’s comprehensive services and personalized care have greatly improved my quality of life. Highly recommend!
Guru Gulati
I have found a reliable partner in Taal Healthcare for my medical needs. Their professionalism and compassion are unmatched.
Kishore Sawant
The team at Taal Healthcare truly cares about their patients. Their dedication and expertise make all the difference.
Ankush Rahane
Taal Healthcare’s integrated approach has been a game-changer for my health. Their support and services are top-notch!
Impact on Lives
patients successfully treated
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of users saw improvements within 2 months
Frequently Asked Question?
FAQ for PatientsHelpie FAQ
- What should I do if I have trouble accessing PEP?If you have difficulty accessing PEP, there are resources available, including patient assistance programs and community health organizations that can help.
- How do I store PEP medication?Store PEP medication at room temperature, away from moisture and direct sunlight. Keep it in its original container and out of reach of children.
- Can I drink alcohol or use drugs while taking PEP?It’s best to avoid alcohol and recreational drugs while on PEP, as they can interfere with your ability to take the medication consistently and may interact with the medication.
- What is the difference between PEP and PrEP?PEP is an emergency treatment taken after potential exposure to HIV, while PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis) is a daily medication taken by people who are at high risk of HIV to prevent infection before exposure.
- How do I know if I need PEP?If you believe you’ve been exposed to HIV, contact a healthcare provider immediately. They will assess your situation and determine if PEP is appropriate for you.
- What happens if I start PEP more than 72 hours after exposure?PEP is not recommended if more than 72 hours have passed since exposure, as it is unlikely to be effective. However, you should still seek medical advice for other testing and prevention strategies.