At Dr. Prevents, we specialize in HIV prevention through Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP). Our dedicated approach offers: Immediate PEP Treatment, Confidential & Compassionate Care, Expert HIV Specialists, Comprehensive Follow-Up, and 24/7 Availability.
At Dr. Prevents, we specialize in HIV prevention through Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP). Our dedicated approach offers: Immediate PEP Treatment, Confidential & Compassionate Care, Expert HIV Specialists, Comprehensive Follow-Up, and 24/7 Availability.
HIV often shows no symptoms in its early stages. Many individuals are unaware of their infection until it has significantly progressed. Early detection and treatment are crucial for maintaining health and preventing these long-term complications.

Once exposed to HIV, individuals can book a consultation immediately. They should come to the clinic promptly.
Upon arrival at the clinic, individuals need to mention the "green room" to ensure confidentiality and proper service during their visit.
At the clinic, a 4th generation test is conducted to confirm the absence of HIV before any medication is dispensed. This is to ensure that they are truly negative.
If the test result is negative, and the individual was exposed within the last 72 hours, immediate medication administration is crucial. The first 72 hours post-exposure are critical for effective treatment.
After the initial visit and treatment, the doctor will follow up with the patient for the next 30 days to monitor their health and any need for further medical intervention. This follow-up is included in the treatment plan.
Once exposed to HIV, individuals can book a consultation immediately. They should come to the clinic promptly.
Upon arrival at the clinic, individuals need to mention the “green room” to ensure confidentiality and proper service during their visit.
At the clinic, a 4th generation test is conducted to confirm the absence of HIV before any medication is dispensed. This is to ensure that they are truly negative.
If the test result is negative, and the individual was exposed within the last 72 hours, immediate medication administration is crucial. The first 72 hours post-exposure are critical for effective treatment.
After the initial visit and treatment, the doctor will follow up with the patient for the next 30 days to monitor their health and any need for further medical intervention. This follow-up is included in the treatment plan.

Dr. Arravindh brings extensive experience from his tenure at several prominent government hospitals, including Hospital Ipoh, Hospital Jelebu, Hospital Rembau, and Hospital Besar Seremban.

Dr. Narishha serves as the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) at Klinik Dr. Prevents. With a wealth of experience from her previous roles at Hospital Serdang and Hospital Queen Elizabeth in Sabah, she brings a robust medical background to our team.
No, you cannot get PEP at the pharmacy. Instead, you can get PEP from selected clinics during operating hours. For emergency assistance outside working hours, please visit Dr Prevents as we are available 24/7.
If taken within 72 hours of HIV exposure, it is highly unlikely for patients to test positive for HIV during, and after completing PEP treatment, as PEP works by delaying HIV infection in the body.
Unfortunately, PEP does not work to prevent HIV after 72 hours have passed since being exposed to the virus. This is because the HIV virus may have possibly taken hold in your body after the 72 hours time frame, making PEP treatment ineffective.
When taken correctly, PEP works by stopping the HIV virus from multiplying in your body. The cells that were initially infected with HIV slowly die off which helps to prevent a full-blown HIV infection.
