The Situation
Swiss healthcare is world-class — and priced accordingly. The defining feature of navigating it as a gay man is the franchise (deductible): most young people choose 2,500 CHF per year to keep premiums down, meaning they personally fund the first 2,500 CHF of all healthcare. STI tests, PrEP, and PEP can all hit that deductible hard.
The system has two workarounds that change everything:
- The Checkpoints — community-run sexual health services (Zürich, Geneva, Vaud, Bern) that offer anonymous, cash-paid testing at rates far below the standard Tarmed insurance billing. No franchise impact. No medical record trace.
- SwissPrEPared — the national PrEP cohort programme that provides generic PrEP at ~40–60 CHF/month, bypassing the otherwise prohibitive pharmacy price.
Master these two routes and Switzerland's excellent health infrastructure becomes accessible without the financial landmines.
🗺️ The Switzerland Guide Map
The Clinics
- > Testing in Switzerland: The Anonymous Advantage
- Anonymous cash testing at Checkpoints (Zürich, Geneva, Vaud, Bern) beats insurance billing for anyone with a high franchise. Three-site panel, rapid HIV, counselling. ~70–100 CHF cash vs 250–400 CHF billed to insurance.
- > Switzerland Outside the Major Cities: Regional Hubs
- Bern (Checkpoint Bern + Inselspital), Basel (USB), Lausanne (Checkpoint Vaud + CHUV), Ticino (EOC Lugano, no Checkpoint). Rural Switzerland: GP/cantonal hospitals + travel to nearest Checkpoint.
Prevention
- > PrEP in Switzerland: SwissPrEPared
- Enrol at a Checkpoint or participating centre. ~40–60 CHF/month for generic TDF/FTC. Quarterly monitoring required. On-demand dosing available. swissprepared.ch.
- > Vaccines in Switzerland: The Canton Lottery
- Mpox free for gay and bisexual men at Checkpoints and university hospitals. Hep A/B cash at Checkpoint. HPV free under 26 via cantonal programme; privately ~420–540 CHF total over 26.
- > DoxyPEP in Switzerland: An Evolving Picture
- Switzerland is ahead of most of Europe — Checkpoint Zürich can facilitate off-label prescribing. Ask directly.
Emergencies
- > PEP in Switzerland: Urgences / Notfall
- University hospital A&E: USZ (Zürich), HUG (Geneva), CHUV (Lausanne), Inselspital (Bern), USB (Basel). Insurance covers it (franchise applies). Try the "Accident" classification. 72-hour window — don't hesitate over the bill.
Support
- > Mental Health in Switzerland: Resources & Support
- 143 (Die Dargebotene Hand / La Main Tendue), Dialogai counselling (Geneva), Checkpoint counselling (all cities), Pink Cross, GP referral to insured psychologist. Insurance covers psychotherapy after 2022 reform — franchise applies.
- > Chemsex in Switzerland: Services & Support
- Checkpoint Zürich has the most developed chemsex support in CH. Drug checking services (infodrog.ch). Sucht Schweiz / Addiction Suisse for addiction treatment. Good Samaritan approach to 144 calls.
Language
- > Swiss Vocabulary: The Health System Across Languages
- Franchise, Selbstbehalt, LAMal/KVG, Tarmed, anonymous vs nominal — the insurance terms that govern every decision. German and French phrases across all scenarios. Italian for Ticino.
The Golden Rules
Rule 1: Know Your Franchise and Use Checkpoints Accordingly
If your franchise is 2,500 CHF and you haven't met it, pay cash at a Checkpoint. Anonymous testing at 70–100 CHF is cheaper and cleaner than the 250–400 CHF Tarmed bill that digs into your deductible. Switch to insurance billing only once your franchise is met for the year.
Rule 2: SwissPrEPared Is the Only Affordable PrEP Route
Do not ask a random GP for a PrEP script and collect from a community pharmacy at full price. That route is expensive. Go to a Checkpoint or participating centre, enrol in SwissPrEPared, and pay ~40–60 CHF/month through the programme.
Rule 3: For PEP — Go Immediately, Deal With the Bill Later
The franchise on a PEP visit can be significant. Go anyway. A bill can be managed; HIV cannot be uncontracted. Try the Accident classification (Unfall / accident) at triage — it sometimes works and would reduce or eliminate your deductible contribution.
Rule 4: Ask About DoxyPEP at Checkpoint Zürich
Switzerland is ahead of most of Europe on this. If you're on PrEP and having frequent condomless sex with multiple partners, DoxyPEP is worth discussing. Checkpoint Zürich is your best access point.
General Education
The clinical and educational content lives in the general section:
- > Your Guide to Sexual Health (No Bullshit Edition) — the mindset
- > The Prevention Stack: All Eight Layers — PrEP, U=U, vaccines, testing, condoms, DoxyPEP, PEP, communication
- > PrEP Mechanics: Daily, On-Demand & Injectable — the full PrEP clinical guide
- > The Testing Protocol — what to test for, window periods, how often
- > The Vaccine Checklist — what each vaccine covers
- > HIV in 2026: The Facts Without the Fear — the full HIV primer
- > U=U: Undetectable Equals Untransmittable — zero transmission on treatment
- > The STI Landscape: What You Need to Know — every infection, every route
- > Finding an LGBTQ+-Affirming Doctor — finding care that works
Bottom line: Switzerland has excellent care — use the Checkpoints to bypass the insurance trap. Enrol in SwissPrEPared. For PEP, go to a university hospital A&E immediately and argue the Accident classification. Ask Checkpoint Zürich about DoxyPEP.