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Prevention support clinic (PrEP & PEP)

The Prevention Support Clinic (PSC) at St. Vincent’s University Hospital is an inclusive, confidential sexual health service for individuals seeking support for STI testing and treatment or HIV prevention care including PrEP (Pre-exposure Prophylaxis) and PEP (Post-exposure Prophylaxis).

Our team includes healthcare professionals with extensive experience in the diagnosis and management of HIV and STIs. We also provide continued monitoring and support for individuals using PrEP, including side effect tracking and regular STI screening.

Please be advised that our PrEP service is currently closed to new patients and referrals to the waiting list are not being accepted at this time. This is due to a significant increase in patients attending the service. For guidance or alternative clinic options, please visit www.sexualwellbeing.ie. Additionally, free home STI testing, as well as condoms and lubricant, are available at www.SH24.ie.

What is PrEP?

PrEP is a safe, effective medication taken by HIV-negative individuals to reduce their risk of acquiring HIV. It is often used alongside other risk-reduction methods like condoms.

PrEP may be suitable if you:

  • Engage in condomless sex
  • Have a history of STIs
  • Have recently used PEP
  • Use recreational drugs (chems) during sex

What is PEP?

PEP (Post-exposure Prophylaxis) involves taking HIV medication within 72 hours of possible exposure to reduce the risk of infection.
Only Emergency Departments can supply PEP outside of clinic hours.

For urgent clinical concerns, please contact your local out-of-hours GP or attend your nearest Emergency Department.

Clinic attendance & rescheduling

We continue providing ongoing care for individuals already enrolled in our PrEP service.

Due to the high demand for our services, appointments are typically scheduled 3–6 months in advance. While we understand that unexpected situations can arise, rescheduling is only possible in urgent circumstances.

We kindly ask that you make every effort to attend your scheduled appointment. Missing an appointment may result in a significant wait for the next available slot and may also impact others who need access to care.

Your cooperation helps us ensure that as many people as possible can benefit from this vital service. Thank you for your understanding.

Accessing free PrEP via the Drug Payment Scheme (DPS)

To receive PrEP free of charge from community pharmacies, you must register for the Drug Payment Scheme (DPS).

Apply online: Apply for DPS

Please apply well in advance of your appointment. If your DPS number is not ready in time, you can email it to us afterward at psc@svuh.ie and we will complete your registration.

Useful resources while you wait

Contact us

If you have questions about PrEP or PSC services:
Email: psc@svuh.ie
Phone: +353 87 115 5273
(Available Mon–Fri during working hours)

Contact

tel: +353 1 2213363
fax: +353 1 221 3331

Carew House
tel: +353 1 2215525

Location

1st Floor
Clinical Services Building
St. Vincent’s University Hospital
Elm Park
Dublin 4

Carew House
St. Vincent’s University Hospital
Merrion Road
Dublin 4
D04 TC63

Opening Hours

Mon to Fri: 08.30 – 17.00