Good day, Mr. Dr. Raina's SAFE HANDS is a full-service HIV household that offers PEP (post exposure prophylaxis) medication. PEP therapy can save the lives of persons who have been exposed to HIV by preventing them from becoming infected. Seventy-two hours after a probable exposure, the therapy is started. Although there is currently no proven treatment for HIV, early diagnosis and treatment may boost a patient's chance of survival and prevent secondary infections like TB, Hepatitis A, B, or any other potentially fatal diseases or opportunistic illnesses. Beginning HIV therapy as soon as feasible is essential because HIV patients' immune systems deteriorate and they experience severe illness.