Free PrEP in East Harlem, Manhattan
Browse 10 PrEP clinics in East Harlem, Manhattan.
PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) reduces the risk of getting HIV from sex by about 99% when used as prescribed. It's available in NYC as a daily pill or as long-acting injections every 2 or 6 months.
PrEP is free for eligible NYC residents through the PrEP Assistance Program (PrEP-AP) — regardless of insurance or immigration status.
You need an HIV test before starting, and follow-up visits every 2–3 months.
Clinics offering this service (10)
Manhattan (9)
- Boriken Neighborhood Health Center - East Harlem Council for Human Services — 2265 3rd Avenue, New York, NY, 10035 (212) 289-6650 website
- Center for Comprehensive Health Practice — 1900 2nd ave, 12th floor, New York, NY, 10029 (212) 360-7893 website
- Family Health Center of Harlem — 2006 Madison Ave, New York, NY, 10035 (212) 423-4500 website
- Internal Medicine Associates / REACH Program — 17 E 102nd St, Firm 7B, New York, NY, 10029 (212) 659-8551 website
- Jack Martin Fund Clinic — Mount Sinai — 158 West 124th Street, New York, NY 10027 (332) 243-0100 website
- Metropolitan — NYC Health + Hospitals — 1901 1st Ave, New York, NY 10029 (212) 423-6262 website
- Montefiore On Point — 104 E 126th St, New York, NY, 10035 (929) 314-1147 website
- Settlement Health — 212 East 106th Street, New York, NY, 10029 (212) 360-2600 website
- The Family Health Center of Harlem — 1824 Madison Ave, New York, NY, 10035 (212) 423-4500 website
Other (1)
- 125th Street Community Health Center — Housing Works — 145 E 125th St, New York, NY 10035 (718) 277-0386 website
Frequently asked
Is PrEP free in NYC?
Yes, for eligible residents through the PrEP-AP program. Many NYC clinics also offer PrEP at no cost regardless of insurance or immigration status.
Do I need insurance to get PrEP?
No. NYC Health + Hospitals, Callen-Lorde, and other community health centers provide PrEP regardless of insurance status.
Can undocumented people get PrEP in NYC?
Yes. PrEP is available regardless of immigration status. Clinics are not required to ask about or report immigration status.
Guide: How to get PrEP in NYC with no insurance
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