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The HPV vaccine was introduced to Germany in 2007. There's no PreP availability in Germany, as of 2015.
The HPV vaccine was introduced to Germany in 2007. There's no PreP availability in Germany, as of 2015.
PrEp is available in Germany since 2016. It can only be prescribed by some doctors, who participated in a special training.


===Costs===
===Costs===
The costs for PrEp vary between 50 and 800€. The health insurances do not cover the costs.


==Menstruation==
==Menstruation==
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In German, "gynecologist" is "frauenarzt."
In German, "gynecologist" is "frauenarzt."
If you are looking for a good gynecologist (or any other doctor) forums such as www.jameda.de might be usefull. You can find most of the doctors in your area, as well as ratings and users' experiences for many of them.


===Costs===
===Costs===
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