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Engage Men’s Health offers free and confidential sexual health services to gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (MSM) in the Johannesburg, Nelson Mandela Bay and Buffalo City metros.

Engage Men’s Health provides safe, professional and welcoming services that allow you to be yourself without stigma or judgment. These include HIV testing and treatment, PrEP, PEP, TB and STI screening, condoms and lube, friendly advice and support, and much more!

Engage with us so we can give you the care and support you need and deserve.

LATEST ARTICLES

Man contemplating next steps in health journey after an HIV negative diagnosis, with Engage Men's Health branding
Discover the importance of continuous health vigilance and proactive measures in maintaining your HIV negative status and learn practical strategies for a healthier future.
A practical guide for life after an HIV positive diagnosis, to help you maintain a fulfilling life and embrace your journey with renewed hope.
Don't Worry. Be Savvy! Embrace sexual health with confidence. Overcoming fear, shame, and stigma. A guide for gay, bi, and other men who have sex with men. Early detection, treatment, ARVs, PrEP, and breaking the chain of transmission. Let's end the stigma and make sexual health check-ups routine for a healthier, more confident life.
This comprehensive resource addresses the challenges faced by gay, bi, and other men who have sex with men, providing insights on overcoming fear, breaking through stigma, and the critical importance of early detection and treatment. #SexualHealth #BeSavvy
Why Condoms Still Rock
Find out more about the colourful history of condoms and how today they still remain your best defence against HIV and other STIs!
Relationship between gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men are as diverse as the individuals involved. Let’s explore some of the different types of connections guys can have.
EMH is a safe space for guys into guys! Here are answers to some frequently asked questions about STIs (sexually transmitted infections).