PrEP Talk with Jaimee

Real talk about PrEP, HIV prevention, and care without shame.

PrEP Talk with Jaimee brings clear, compassionate sexual health education to communities, conversations, and the people who deserve answers without judgment.

Educational information only. For personal medical advice, speak with a qualified healthcare professional.

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Jaimee Colvin, NP — founder of PrEP Talk with Jaimee
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Your quick-tap hub for real PrEP info.

Jump straight to what you need — education, testing, videos, or a real human to book.

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Meet Jaimee

Your go-to voice for real PrEP conversations.

Jaimee Colvin, MSN, APRN, FNP-C, created PrEP Talk with Jaimee to make HIV prevention education feel less intimidating and more human. Her approach is simple: clear information, honest conversations, and zero shame.

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PrEP Basics

The starting point. Real simple.

1

What is PrEP?

PrEP is medicine used by people without HIV to help prevent HIV when taken as prescribed.

2

Who can ask about PrEP?

Anyone who may be exposed to HIV can talk with a healthcare professional about whether PrEP is an option.

3

Testing matters.

Testing helps you know your status and choose prevention options with confidence.

4

Care without shame.

Sexual health conversations should be respectful, private, and judgment-free.

Educational information only. Confirm personal medical decisions with a qualified healthcare professional. Source links available in Resources.

Check-In

Not sure where to start? Take the PrEP Talk Check-In.

This quick check-in is educational only. It can help you decide what to read next or what to ask a healthcare professional.

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What brought you here today?

This check-in is educational and anonymous. Answers are not stored or transmitted. Please do not submit personal health information through this website.

Myth Busters

PrEP myths, busted with real talk.

Myth

"PrEP is only for one type of person."

Real talk

Anyone who may be exposed to HIV can ask a healthcare professional whether PrEP is an option.

Myth

"Talking about PrEP is awkward."

Real talk

It gets easier fast — and a good clinician makes it feel routine, not loaded.

Myth

"Getting tested means something is wrong."

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Testing is preventive care. Knowing your status is a power move.

Myth

"I have to know everything before I ask."

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You don't. Bringing questions is exactly the point of the conversation.

Watch & Learn

Real talk, on repeat.

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Short videos that make PrEP easy to understand and easier to share.

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FAQ

Quick answers, no jargon.

Is this website medical advice?+

No. This site is educational only. Talk with a qualified healthcare professional about your personal health.

Can I use this site to find testing?+

Yes — the Resources section links to the CDC's GetTested locator to find testing sites near you.

Can organizations book Jaimee?+

Absolutely. Use the Book Jaimee section or head to the main contact page to send a booking request.

Is the check-in private?+

Yes. The check-in runs in your browser only — answers are not stored or transmitted.

Resources

Trusted places to learn and get tested.

Educational Disclaimer

PrEP Talk with Jaimee is for education and awareness only and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always talk with a qualified healthcare professional about your personal health decisions.