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Our Approach to HIV PEP

Immediate PEP Treatment

Every hour counts. We provide rapid access to PEP medication within the critical 72-hour window after potential HIV exposure.

Professional & Confidential Care

Non-judgmental support in a discreet setting — your privacy and comfort are protected throughout the process.

Experienced HIV Doctors

Our doctors have helped many patients through PEP treatment. You will be well taken care of.

Comprehensive Follow-Up

We don't just provide PEP — we offer ongoing support, including follow-up testing and counselling for your peace of mind.

Open 24 Hours

Every minute counts. Dr. Prevents is open 24 hours across 8 branches so you can start treatment as early as possible.

MAF-Certified Doctors

Our PEP doctors are certified by the Malaysian AIDS Foundation in HIV post-exposure prophylaxis management.

What Happens If You're Too Late In Preventing HIV?

Untreated HIV can progress over time. Here's why starting PEP within 72 hours matters.

AIDS

The most serious stage of HIV that can be life-threatening.

Shorter Life

Without treatment, HIV can shorten your lifespan.

Weak Immune System

Makes it hard for your body to fight infections.

Cancer Risk

Higher chance of certain cancers like lymphoma or cervical cancer.

Brain Function

Can potentially affect memory, focus, and decision-making.

Heart Issues

Increases the risk of heart disease and stroke.

Pregnancy Risks

HIV can lead to complications during pregnancy and affect fertility.

Severe Weight Loss

Rapid, unexplained loss of weight and strength.

When Should You Consider PEP Treatment?

Risky Sex

Engaged in sexual activity with a partner whose HIV status is uncertain or may be positive.

Contact with Bodily Fluids

Came into contact with blood, semen, or other bodily fluids that might be HIV-positive.

Condom Failure

The condom broke, slipped, or came off during sexual intercourse.

Sexual Assault

If you were forced into sex without your consent — confidential care, no police report required.

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Emergency HIV Exposure Response & Procedures

A clear, 5-step clinical pathway from first message to follow-up care.

STEP 01

Consultation

Worried you've been exposed? WhatsApp us — every hour matters. Our doctors will assess and guide next steps.

STEP 02

Green Room

When you arrive, mention "Green Room" at the counter. You go straight to a private consultation room.

STEP 03

Testing

A 4th-generation HIV test confirms your baseline status before any medication — ensuring the treatment plan is safe.

STEP 04

Medication

If exposure was within 72 hours, the doctor starts you on the PEP course the same visit. Early starts give the best protection.

STEP 05

Follow-Up Care

Over the next 30 days, your doctor will monitor your progress — plus follow-up HIV tests at 4–6 weeks and 3 months.

We Don't Judge You For:

Having Multiple Partners
Your Religion
Your Sexuality
Cheating On Your Partner
One-Night Stands
Your Drug Usage
Not Using Protection
Being Sexually Active
How You Got Exposed

Meet Our Doctors

Experienced professionals dedicated to your health and well-being.

Dr. Arravindh, MAF-certified HIV PEP doctor at Klinik Dr. Prevents

Dr. Arravindh

Extensive experience from Hospital Ipoh, Hospital Jelebu, Hospital Rembau, and Hospital Besar Seremban.

  • MAF-certified in HIV PEP management
  • Certified in pediatric and adult circumcision
  • Proficient in dorsal slit and stapler circumcision methods (MADOCS-endorsed)
  • Discreet & non-judgmental
Dr. Narishha, Chief Medical Officer at Klinik Dr. Prevents

Dr. Narishha

Chief Medical Officer at Klinik Dr. Prevents. Previously at Hospital Serdang and Hospital Queen Elizabeth, Sabah.

  • MAF-certified in PrEP management
  • Accredited Occupational Health Doctor (NIOSH)
  • Expertise in dermatology

Locate Our 24-Hour Clinic Near You

Kepong

Kuala Lumpur

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Segambut

Kuala Lumpur

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Jalan Ipoh

Kuala Lumpur

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Bdr. Sri Damansara

Kuala Lumpur

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PJ Old Town

Petaling Jaya

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Damansara Jaya

Petaling Jaya

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SS15

Subang Jaya

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Bandar Puteri Puchong

Puchong

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Our Satisfied Patients

"Really happy with Dr. Prevents! The doctors were calm, friendly, and made the whole HIV PEP process so smooth and private. Totally recommended."
"Thumbs up to Dr. Prevents — got the help I needed in complete privacy. Doctors weren't judgy at all. Comfortable and private service in the safe room."
"Friendly doctors and they handle everything with such care. Was scared of being judged but they handled it professionally and privately."
"Memang puas hati dengan Dr. Prevents! Doktor semua layan saya dengan baik, dan servis PEP sangat lancar. Rasa selesa dan yakin sepanjang proses."
"Bagus betul team Dr. Prevents! Semua mesra dan tahu cara uruskan situasi dengan tenang. Servis privasi dalam bilik khas memang terbaik."
"Pengalaman yang sangat baik di Dr. Prevents. Doktor-doktor prihatin dan jaga privasi pelanggan dengan baik. Rasa lega hati ada tempat yang benar-benar prihatin macam ni."

Frequently Asked Questions

How quickly should I come in after a potential exposure?

PEP is most effective when initiated within 24 hours and is clinically indicated up to 72 hours after exposure. Beyond 72 hours, it is not started. The sooner the better — we are open 24/7 so you don't have to wait.

Can I get PEP at a pharmacy?

No. PEP is a prescription medicine that requires a doctor's assessment and a baseline HIV test before it can be issued. We at Dr. Prevents are available 24/7 for emergency PEP consultation.

Is this kept private? Will my family or employer find out?

No. Your consultation and records are protected under Malaysian medical confidentiality law. We do not disclose anything to family, partners, employers, or insurers without your explicit written consent.

Can I test positive while on PEP?

If you begin PEP within the recommended window, it is very unlikely you will test positive for HIV once the full 28-day course is completed. Outcome depends on how soon you started, how well you adhered to the medicine, and whether you had further exposures.

Can PEP prevent HIV after 72 hours?

Unfortunately, PEP does not work after 72 hours have passed since exposure. Beyond that window the virus may have already established in the body, making PEP ineffective.

How does PEP work to prevent HIV?

PEP involves taking antiretroviral (ARV) medicines for 28 days. These medicines stop the HIV virus from multiplying and establishing infection. The earlier you start, the better the protection.

Who should take PEP?

PEP may be needed if:

  • You had condomless or high-risk sex with someone whose HIV status is unknown or positive.
  • A condom slipped, broke, or came off.
  • You had exposure via blood or bodily fluids (e.g., needle-sharing, open wound).
  • You experienced sexual assault or forced exposure.
Is PEP 100% effective?

No. PEP is highly effective when started early and taken correctly, but it is not 100% guaranteed. Its success depends on timing, completion of the 28-day course, and avoiding further exposure during treatment.

If I'm pregnant or breastfeeding, can I still take PEP?

Yes. PEP can be taken during pregnancy and while breastfeeding — but discuss this with the doctor so the safest medications are chosen for you and your baby.

What happens after the PEP course ends? Do I still need tests?

Yes. After completing PEP, follow-up HIV tests are scheduled at 4–6 weeks and 3 months after exposure to confirm you remained HIV-negative. Your doctor may also discuss ongoing prevention options like PrEP if you remain at risk.

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