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  • The vast majority of respondents who have accessed or might access HIV prevention – pre-exposure medication would go to a specialist health service (80%), whilst 36% would go to a GP/ nurse
  • Over three quarters of respondents who have or might access HIV prevention post-exposure medication would also go to a specialist health service (76%) and 43% would go to a GP/ nurse

Where would you go to access the following sexual health services? - HIV prevention - pre-exposure medication

Base: Respondents who have or might access HIV prevention pre-exposure medication (61)

This chart shows that for access to HIV prevention pre-exposure medication:
80% of respondents would go to a specialist health service
36% of respondents would go to a GP/ nurse
8% of respondents would use urgent care
7% of respondents would go to friends for advice
5% of respondents would use other online sites
5% of respondents would use an online pharmacy
3% of respondents would use 111
3% of respondents would go to A&E
3% of respondents would use a community pharmacy
3% of respondents would use midwifery
2% of respondents would use other methods

Where would you go to access the following sexual health services? - HIV prevention - post-exposure medication

Base: Respondents who have or might access HIV prevention – post-exposure medication (46)

This chart shows that for access to HIV prevention post-exposure medication:
76% of respondents would go to a specialist health service
43% of respondents would go to a GP/ nurse
13% of respondents would use urgent care
11% of respondents would go to A&E
7% of respondents would use 111
4% of respondents would use other online sites
4% of respondents would use a community pharmacy
4% of respondents would use midwifery
2% of respondents would use an online pharmacy
2% of respondents would go to friends for advice
2% of respondents would use other methods