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How to get PrEP in Orlando, FL

Everything you need to know about PrEP cost, coverage, and access in Orlando — including how to get PrEP for $0.
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Get PrEP online with Freddie, delivered free in Orlando

Want to skip hours of research and waiting rooms? Let the expert team at Freddie handle everything, including checking your coverage, assessing whether PrEP is right for you, and delivering your prescription discreetly to your door.
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Health assessment
Answer a few questions online to ensure PrEP is right for you, and set up a free consult with an expert Freddie clinician.
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Simple lab tests
We’ll ship you a lab kit with routine tests you can complete at home. When you’re done, arrange a pickup or ship it back for free.
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Free consult
Meet with a Freddie clinician over a scheduled video call to discuss your medical history and build your treatment plan.
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Medication delivery
Your prescription(s) will be delivered discreetly to your door, for free. We’ll send you a reminder when it’s almost time to refill.

Over 90% of Freddie patients pay $0 for PrEP

Answer a few quick questions to learn if PrEP is right for you and if you can get PrEP for free.

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Coverage and out-of-pocket cost depend on your plan and eligibility. Availability and services may vary by provider and location.

How much does PrEP cost in Orlando, FL?

In Florida, PrEP medication costs can vary depending on your insurance and eligibility for assistance programs. Many people can access PrEP with low or $0 out-of-pocket cost, but coverage and cost-sharing vary by plan. The most reliable way to confirm your cost is to check your coverage directly. If you have private insurance, you can do this through a Freddie consult — over 90% of Freddie patients pay $0 for PrEP.

Low-cost and $0 PrEP options in Orlando

If you’re searching for “free PrEP” in Orlando, the main factor is coverage, either through your insurance plan or through a financial assistance program (if you qualify). Many people can get PrEP with low or $0 out-of-pocket cost, but the fastest way to know is to confirm what applies to your situation.

If you have health insurance

Most health insurance plans in the US cover PrEP. PrEP is considered preventive care for HIV under the Affordable Care Act, and is often covered with zero out-of-pocket costs, even if you haven’t met your yearly deductible.

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If you don't have health insurance

Orlando has in-person providers that offer PrEP services and can help you understand eligibility, testing requirements, prescriptions, and assistance programs.

Orlando PrEP FAQs

How long does it take to get PrEP in Orlando?

Timing depends on completing eligibility and baseline labs. Some people can start within days once testing is completed.

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What labs are required to start PrEP?

A clinician will confirm the required testing before you start and the follow-up schedule after.

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Are there PrEP clinics in Orlando?

Yes — Orlando has several clinics and healthcare providers that offer PrEP, including options for testing, prescriptions, and ongoing care. Some people choose to visit a local clinic, while others use online PrEP providers for added convenience and flexibility.

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Can I get PrEP online instead of going to a clinic in Orlando?

Yes — PrEP can be prescribed online through licensed telehealth providers like Freddie. This allows you to complete your consult, lab testing, and prescription process without visiting a clinic in person. Some people choose online care for convenience, privacy, or to avoid in-person appointments.

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Can I switch PrEP medications later?

Yes — your clinician can help you evaluate whether switching options is appropriate based on fit and medical criteria.

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What if I don’t have insurance?

Unfortunately, Freddie is unable to support patients without health insurance in Florida at this time. If you do not have insurance, we recommend using the CDC’s PrEP locator to find PrEP services near you in Orlando.

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