PEP in Queens
Browse 7 PEP clinics in Queens.
PEP (post-exposure prophylaxis) must be started within 72 hours of possible HIV exposure. The sooner, the better — don't wait.
PEP is a 28-day course of HIV medication taken after potential exposure. It is most effective when started as soon as possible.
If you cannot reach a clinic, go to any NYC emergency room — they can start PEP 24/7.
NYC 24/7 PEP Hotline: 844-373-7692
Clinics offering this service (7)
Queens (7)
- Corona Sexual Health Clinic — NYC Health Dept (DOH) — 34-33 Junction Boulevard, First Floor, Queens, NY 11372 (347) 396-7959 website
- Damian Firehouse Health Center — 89-56 162nd St, Queens, NY, 11432 (347) 600-5654 website
- Elmhurst Hospital — NYC Health + Hospitals — 79-01 Broadway, Elmhurst, NY 11373 (718) 334-4000 website
- Jamaica Sexual Health Clinic — NYC Health Dept (DOH) — 90-37 Parsons Blvd, 1st Floor, Jamaica, NY 11432 (347) 396-7959 website
- Queens Center (Diane L. Max) — Planned Parenthood — 21-41 45th Rd, Queens, NY 11101 (212) 965-7000 website
- Queens Hospital — NYC Health + Hospitals — 82-68 164th Street, Jamaica, NY 11432 (844) 692-4692 website
- Sun River Health — 10504 Sutphin Blvd, Jamaica, NY, 11417 (855) 681-8700 website
Frequently asked
How soon do I need to take PEP?
Within 72 hours of possible exposure. The earlier, the better.
Where can I get PEP if clinics are closed?
Go to any NYC emergency room. Emergency rooms can start PEP 24/7.
How do I get PEP for free in NYC?
Call the NYC 24/7 PEP Hotline at 844-373-7692, or go to an NYC Sexual Health Clinic or NYC Health + Hospitals emergency room.
Guide: How to get PEP within 72 hours
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