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How to get PrEP in Texas

Learn how PrEP access works statewide in Texas, from eligibility and testing requirements to cost and how to get started.
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A simpler way to get PrEP in Texas

Freddie supports PrEP access statewide by serving as your PrEP care provider — handling clinical review, labs, prescription, and follow-ups — so your care stays simple from start to renewal.
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Get started for free
Sign up free online to meet with a Freddie clinician via video call and ensure PrEP is right for you.
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Easy at-home testing
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 delivery in Texas
If you’re prescribed PrEP, it will be discreetly shipped to you for free — or you can pick it up at a local pharmacy.
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Seamless refills
Request a prescription renewal in advance, or we’ll reach out when it’s time. Our team helps you always stay protected.
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Meet a clinician online
Answer a few questions and book a free online consult with an expert Freddie clinician to discuss your options for PrEP.
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Easy at-home labs
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.
3
Free delivery in Texas
If you’re prescribed PrEP, it will be discreetly shipped to you for free — or you can pick it up at a local pharmacy.
4
Seamless refills
Request a prescription renewal in advance, or we’ll reach out when it’s time. Our team helps you always stay protected.

How much does PrEP cost in Texas?

In Texas, PrEP medication costs can vary widely depending on 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 only accurate way to confirm cost is to verify coverage for your specific situation.

Over 90% of Freddie patients pay $0 for PrEP. Find out if you're eligible for no-cost PrEP by answering a few questions.

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Who can get PrEP in Texas?

PrEP is recommended for people who are HIV-negative and want to reduce their risk of HIV. A clinician will review your health history, risk factors, and current medications to confirm whether PrEP is right for you.

  • PrEP may be a fit if you have sex without condoms, have a partner living with HIV, have had a recent STI, or share injection equipment.
  • A clinician also checks whether PrEP is safe for you based on your medical history and lab results.
  • If PrEP isn’t the right fit, a clinician can recommend alternative prevention options.

Medical requirements to start and stay on PrEP

Starting PrEP includes baseline testing and follow-ups to make sure it’s safe and effective. A clinician will confirm what testing is required and how often it needs to be repeated.

  • Confirm HIV-negative status before starting PrEP
  • Baseline health labs (including kidney function, and other routine sexual health labs as appropriate)
  • Follow-up testing and renewals on a regular schedule while on PrEP
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Texas PrEP FAQs

How long does it take to get PrEP in Texas?

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


What labs are required to start PrEP?

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


Can I switch PrEP medications later?

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


What if I don’t have insurance?

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

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