HIV & STI Prevention
Modern sexual health protection, delivered with more clarity and less stigma — including testing, prevention strategy, PrEP conversations, vaccination guidance, and personalized risk-reduction planning.
Sexual health protection should feel proactive, informed, and stigma-free.
HIV and STI prevention is not just about reacting after a concern comes up. It is about building a strategy that fits the way a person actually lives, dates, has sex, and thinks about long-term health.
Some patients want regular testing and clearer guidance. Some want to understand whether PrEP makes sense. Others want a physician-guided plan that feels current, private, and practical. The goal is to make prevention easier to understand and easier to maintain over time.
Protection that can be planned
For the right patient, PrEP can be part of a proactive HIV prevention strategy that adds structure and reassurance to sexual health planning.
Routine screening matters
Regular HIV and STI testing supports earlier diagnosis, faster treatment, clearer partner communication, and a stronger overall prevention plan.
Prevention is broader than one tool
Vaccination review may be an important part of sexual health prevention depending on age, history, and individual risk factors.
Prevention works best as ongoing care
The strongest prevention strategy changes with relationships, sexual practices, exposure risk, and overall health needs over time.
A more personalized sexual health strategy
Prevention care should feel current and useful, not generic. A good visit helps patients understand what testing schedule makes sense, whether medication-based prevention is appropriate, and how to build a safer-sex plan that fits real life.
- Risk assessment based on sexual practices and history
- Routine HIV and STI testing strategy
- PrEP discussion when appropriate
- PEP education for emergency exposure situations
- Vaccination review when indicated
- Safer-sex counseling tailored to the patient
Patients often want direct answers without judgment. They want to know how to reduce risk, how often to test, what medication options exist, and how to protect themselves and their partners with more confidence.
Frequently asked questions
Prevention may include condoms, testing, PrEP, vaccination, treatment when needed, and individualized counseling based on risk and sexual practices.
PrEP is medication used to help prevent HIV and may be appropriate for some patients depending on their sexual practices and risk profile.
Testing frequency depends on sexual practices, partner profile, and whether you are using prevention tools such as PrEP. A prevention-focused visit can help set the right schedule.
Some infections are treatable and curable, while others can be managed over time. Early diagnosis and follow-up remain important in every case.
If you are sexually active and want a more proactive plan for testing, PrEP, vaccination, or general risk reduction, it is worth scheduling a prevention-focused evaluation.
Ready for a more proactive prevention plan?
If you are looking for HIV and STI prevention support in Los Angeles, request a consultation with Joshua R. Gonzalez, MD.
Los Angeles, CA 90036
(323) 607-2895
Monday–Friday: 9:00 AM–5:00 PM