PEP (Post-Exposure Prophylaxis) must be started within 72 hours of a high-risk HIV exposure. The clock starts at the moment of exposure—not when the clinic opens. Massachusetts has 24/7 access points, and the ER is your fallback at any hour.

🚨 Where to Go Right Now

Time / SituationWhere to GoWhat to Expect
Weekday daytime (Boston)Fenway Health Urgent CareCall (617) 927-6400. Fastest specialist route. Can start same-day.
Weekday daytime (statewide)Your nearest FQHC or sexual health clinicCall ahead to confirm PEP is available.
Evening / Weekend / Any timeNearest hospital Emergency RoomEMTALA ensures assessment regardless of insurance. Say "I need PEP for HIV exposure."
Remote / telehealth bridgePlushCare or MISTREmergency telehealth PEP consultation available 24/7 in some cases.

Do not wait for a convenient time. Every hour reduces PEP's effectiveness. The ideal window is within 24 hours; the absolute legal maximum is 72 hours.

🗣️ What to Say at the ER

Massachusetts hospital ERs (Mass General, Brigham and Women's, BIDMC, etc.) have clinical protocols for PEP. Use precise language to be triaged appropriately.

  1. "I've had a potential HIV exposure and I need Post-Exposure Prophylaxis — PEP."
  2. State the timeline: "The exposure was [X] hours ago."
  3. Describe the specific exposure clearly: receptive anal sex, condom failure, unknown partner status. The clinician needs these facts to prescribe correctly.

The Starter Pack: ERs typically provide a 3-to-5-day bridge supply. You must follow up at Fenway Health or your FQHC the next business day to receive the full 28-day course and baseline bloodwork.

💊 The Medication & What to Expect

Standard Massachusetts PEP regimen: Truvada (TDF/FTC) + dolutegravir (Tivicay) or the combined tablet Dovato.

  • PEP is a strict 28-day daily regimen. Missing doses compromises effectiveness.
  • Side effects (nausea, fatigue, diarrhea) are most intense in week 1. Your prescriber can provide anti-nausea medication.

PEP is not a single pill. It is a 28-day commitment. Starting it and stopping early is worse than not starting it at all—it can drive drug-resistant HIV mutations if you were infected.

💲 Cost & Coverage

RouteCost
MassHealthFree
ACA/Private InsuranceCovered; may have copay. Gilead offers a co-pay card.
Uninsured (ER)EMTALA law requires emergency care. Billing is resolved after. Do not delay over cost.
Gilead Advancing AccessFree PEP medication for uninsured patients who meet income requirements

📅 After PEP: The Follow-Up Protocol

After completing the 28-day course, return for confirmatory HIV testing:

  • At 45 days post-exposure
  • At 90 days post-exposure (definitive)

Fenway Health has a dedicated PEP follow-up clinic. When they give you the starter pack at the ER, they will typically book your Fenway follow-up appointment at the same time.

After PEP, talk to your provider about starting PrEP to prevent needing PEP again.

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