Must have insurance. At this time we cannot accept uninsured, Kaiser and Medicaid.

PrEP Help That Hits Different: Access Without the Headache

Let’s be honest—healthcare is a maze.
Insurance? Confusing. Forms? Exhausting.
Just trying to get protected? Overwhelming.

But when it comes to PrEP, support should be easy.
You shouldn’t need a translator or a policy decoder ring.
And thanks to Gilead’s Advancing Access®, you don’t.

📞 Real Help, No Runaround

Advancing Access isn’t just a “maybe we can help” kind of deal.
It’s an actual lifeline—for real people in real-life situations.

Here’s what they’ve got on deck:

Coverage Check

Insured? Kinda? Unsure?
They’ll dive in, confirm what’s covered, help you get prior auths, and fight through appeals if things get dicey.

Copay Help

Got private insurance? You could score up to $8,000 a year toward Yeztugo (aka lenacapavir)—even $100 per shot to cover injection costs.

No Insurance? No Problem.

If you qualify, you could get Yeztugo completely free through their Medication Assistance Program (MAP). That’s right: $0.

Logistics Squad

They’ll help you figure out claim codes, pharmacy routes, and all that boring-but-essential backend stuff you shouldn’t have to Google at 2AM.

Go to prep.advancingaccess.com to get started. It’s quick. It’s clear. And it won’t leave you screaming at your screen.

💥 Why This Changes Everything

Let’s cut the fluff:
Getting PrEP shouldn’t feel like a research project.

🌀 Switched jobs? No big deal—they’ll reassess your coverage.
🛑 No insurance? They’ll still walk you through your options.
📋 Forms looking like a tax return? They’ll walk you through, step by step.

Because protection should be accessible—not administrative trauma.

🔐 We’ve Got You

You deserve care that shows up.
Not hoops. Not hold music. Just help.

So whether you’re stuck on a form, stressing over coverage, or feeling lost in the fine print—you don’t have to go it alone.

This is support with a soul.
Because your protection shouldn’t require a policy degree.

We got you. Always.

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