One Pill. Once a Day. Powerful HIV Protection. Chye Family Medicine Specialist Clinic offers the My Buddy PrEP Online Program — one of the most affordable and accessible HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) programmes in Malaysia. Whether you visit us in-clinic or order online with home delivery, we make HIV prevention simple, private, and affordable.
PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis) is a daily oral medication taken by HIV-negative individuals to significantly reduce the risk of contracting HIV. When taken consistently, PrEP reduces the risk of getting HIV from sex by approximately 99% and from injection drug use by more than 74% (WHO data).
PrEP is recommended for: individuals with an HIV-positive partner; sexually active individuals with multiple partners; men who have sex with men (MSM); anyone at ongoing risk of HIV exposure.
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Daily Dosing
One pill every day (standard regimen).
On-Demand Dosing
Event-based dosing (2-1-1 method) for lower-frequency exposure.
Anyone at ongoing risk of HIV exposure — including MSM, individuals with HIV-positive partners, sex workers, or those with multiple partners.
Yes. A prescription is required. Chye Clinic provides a free online prescription after a brief consultation with Dr. Chan.
Yes. PrEP (Tenofovir/Emtricitabine) has been approved by WHO and the US FDA and has an extensive safety record when used as directed.
Every 3 months: HIV testing, kidney function monitoring, and STI screening. Your provider will advise on schedule and tests needed.
When taken as prescribed, PrEP reduces the risk of getting HIV from sex by about 99%. For people who inject drugs, it reduces the risk by at least 74%. Effectiveness drops significantly if doses are missed frequently.
Most people experience no side effects. Some may have mild nausea, headache, or stomach discomfort during the first few weeks, which usually resolves on its own. Long-term use requires monitoring of kidney function, which is why regular blood tests are important.
Yes. Alcohol does not interact with PrEP medications like Tenofovir and Emtricitabine. However, heavy drinking may lead to missed doses or risky behaviors, which can reduce PrEP's effectiveness.
Yes. You can stop PrEP if your risk of HIV exposure decreases significantly, but you should consult a doctor first. It is recommended to continue taking PrEP for 7 days after your last potential exposure before stopping, to ensure full protection during the washout period.
Branded PrEP can be expensive, but generic PrEP (such as Tenvir-EM or Ricovir-EM) is widely available in Malaysia. It range from RM 120- RM300. After discount (code prep1), Chye Clinic offer one of the most affordable rate in whole Malaysia
PrEP only protects against HIV, not other sexually transmitted infections (STIs) like gonorrhea, chlamydia, or syphilis. Using condoms remains the best way to reduce your risk of other STIs, though many people use PrEP as part of a broader prevention strategy.
People with a history of kidney disease should inform their doctor before starting PrEP, as the medication is processed by the kidneys. Your doctor will run a baseline kidney function test and monitor it every 3–6 months. PrEP is generally safe for the liver but should be supervised by a clinician.
PrEP Starter Pack
RM 189
Physical Consultation + HIV Rapid Test + Basic Health Screening (60 tests) + 1 month PrEP supply + WA contact with Dr. Chan
PrEP Monthly Supply
RM 130
(use code prep10 for discount)
Monthly PrEP medication (cheapest in KL & Kepong)
PEP (Post-Exposure)
RM 700
Emergency HIV prevention, start
within 72 hours . The package include
*ONLY WITH VALID PRESCRIPTION*
We offer a free E-prescription service, but it is contingent upon having a valid prescription.


PEP (Post-Exposure Prophylaxis) is an emergency treatment started within 72 hours after a possible exposure to HIV. PrEP is taken before exposure to prevent HIV infection. If you think you've been exposed to HIV, seek PEP immediately — do not wait.
PrEP should be prescribed after confirming HIV-negative status and with appropriate kidney function testing. Always discuss side effects, monitoring, and sexual health with a qualified clinician. Chye Clinic provides ongoing monitoring and confidential support.
contact@chyeclinic.com
+60 1126151500
Chye Clinic
48 Jalan Lang Kuning
52100 Kepong, Kuala Lumpur