Protect against HIV with free testing + PrEP
Get free HIV & STI testing with PrEP
When you get PrEP with Freddie, we'll test for multiple STIs including:
- HIV
- gonorrhea
- syphilis
- chlamydia
You'll get test results within a few days, and get tested again every 3 months to ensure you stay aware of your sexual health.
HIV & STI testing with Freddie is completely free — and most Freddie patients pay $0 for PrEP.
What is PrEP?

PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) is a medication strategy for helping to prevent HIV. Most people take PrEP as one pill once a day.
PrEP reduces HIV risk by 99% when taken as prescribed.
How to get HIV testing + PrEP with Freddie
HIV & PrEP FAQs

Answers from the experts at Freddie
- HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) is a virus that attacks the immune system and lowers the body’s natural defence against illness and disease.
- HIV can be managed with effective treatment, but right now there isn't a cure.
- HIV can be transmitted when one person's body fluids enter another person's bloodstream. It is most commonly transmitted through condomless sex and sharing injections.
- You should consider having an HIV test done if you recently engaged in activity that could transmit HIV — such as sharing needles or having condomless sex — and you don't know the other person's STI status.
- Getting tested with Freddie is 100% free.
- As part of the process of starting PrEP, you'll complete some lab tests that screen for HIV and other STIs. The goal of these tests is to ensure that PrEP is safe and effective for you.
- A blood test is required to check for HIV, along with a urine test to check for other STIs.
- We can help find a lab near you to make getting tests done fast and easy. At-home lab testing is available in Calgary.
- A small number of people may have some nausea or upset stomach when they start PrEP, but this usually clears up in a few weeks.
- In the longer term, some types of PrEP have a low risk of reducing your kidney function or bone density. This is usually reversed by stopping PrEP or switching to a different form of PrEP.
- There are a few different types of PrEP, which mostly vary in cost and in their side effect profiles.

- PrEP isn’t just for cisgender men. Anyone of any gender can take PrEP to help prevent HIV.
- If your sex partners were born with a penis and any of their other partners were born a penis, then you could be a good fit for PrEP.
- You might also benefit if you inject drugs or belong to a community with high HIV rates.

- DoxyPEP is short for doxycycline post-exposure prophylaxis. It’s where you take an antibiotic after condomless sex to help prevent bacterial STIs. It doesn’t eliminate your risk, but it can help lower it.
- Freddie only offers DoxyPEP to PrEP or HIV+ Care patients to ensure quality care. If you’re a good fit for one, you’re probably a good fit for the other. And we can monitor your health more effectively if both your medications are coming from one place.
- DoxyPEP does not help prevent HIV and is NOT a replacement for PrEP.

Freddie is a Canadian healthcare company and currently serves Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario and Saskatchewan.

Over 90% of Freddie patients pay $0 for PrEP
Your out-of-pocket cost depends on where you live and your insurance coverage.
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