Lafayette Foundation Clinic

Lafayette Foundation Clinic Jason Landry, MD is a family medicine doctor who practices in Lafayette, Louisiana . A 2005 graduate We focus on sexually wellness.

We manage chronic conditions (Hepatitis, HIV) and prevent HIV.

04/17/2026

Why do we repeat HIV testing after starting PrEP? This video explains how HIV tests have a “window period” and may not detect infection right away. Retesting around four weeks ensures accurate results and helps confirm PrEP is started safely—it’s a routine safety check, not a sign of concern.
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04/15/2026

Stopping PrEP is normal, and restarting is always an option. This video explains the key differences between stopping pills vs. injectable PrEP—and why having a plan matters. Dr. Landry helps you choose what works best for your life, now and later. *xualhealth

04/02/2026

Why isn’t PrEP as normal as birth control? It should be.
Birth control is widely accepted because it helps people plan their future. PrEP works the same way—it’s proactive, empowering prevention.
Taking PrEP isn’t about fear or judgment. It’s about protecting yourself while living life on your terms, especially when plans or partners change.
You deserve that control and peace of mind. Be prepared.
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03/31/2026

We need to talk about stopping BEFORE we start…
Injectable PrEP doesn’t leave your body right away—it slowly fades over months (even up to a year). During that time, low drug levels may not fully protect against HIV and can increase the risk of resistance if exposure occurs.
This doesn’t mean it’s unsafe—it means how you stop matters.
A safe plan (often including temporary oral PrEP) helps keep you protected.
The goal isn’t fear. It’s prevention. ✅
Have questions Text 337-988-9737 and TALK with Dr. Landry.
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03/27/2026

In this video, we break down how efficient and streamlined PrEP follow-up visits can be when everything is going well. Dr. Landry’s approach focuses on quick, meaningful check-ins—reviewing labs, confirming medication access, and making sure you’re feeling good—often in under 90 seconds. With routine labs every three months and less frequent visits once you’re stable, there’s no need for unnecessary appointments. Plus, you can always reach out directly with questions. PrEP care should fit your life—not slow it down. *xualhealth

03/25/2026

In this video, we explore how PrEP fits into monogamous, long-term, and open relationships, and why it’s an important layer of protection even when trust is strong. Many people are surprised to learn that HIV transmission can still occur within committed relationships, which is why proactive care matters. Taking PrEP isn’t about mistrust—it’s about self-respect, empowerment, and peace of mind. Your health is yours to protect, and that confidence is always worth it. *xualhealth

03/13/2026

Does having s*x with someone who has HIV automatically mean you’ll get HIV?
No — it does not automatically mean infection.
In this video, we break down what actually affects HIV risk, why transmission isn’t guaranteed from a single encounter, and how tools like PrEP, PEP, condoms, and testing dramatically reduce your risk.
The goal isn’t to rely on odds — it’s to protect yourself with the right prevention plan.
If you’re worried about a recent exposure or want to lower your risk going forward, text us at 337-988-9737 to talk with Doctor Landry today.
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03/11/2026

Pills or shots — which PrEP option is better? The truth: it depends on you.
When taken daily, oral PrEP is extremely effective. Injectable PrEP is also highly effective — and removes the need to remember a pill every day.
The real difference often comes down to lifestyle and consistency.
✔️ Good with daily routines? Oral PrEP may work great.
✔️ Prefer something long-acting without daily dosing? Injections might be a better fit.
The best option isn’t the newest — it’s the one you’re most likely to stick with.
Want help deciding? Text us at 337-988-9737 to talk with Dr. Landry about your options.
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We’ve selected a winner for our gift card drawing! 🎉The winner has been contacted directly. Thank you to everyone who pa...
03/05/2026

We’ve selected a winner for our gift card drawing! 🎉

The winner has been contacted directly. Thank you to everyone who participated and entered the drawing—we appreciate you!

Have a great day!

03/05/2026

Looking for an alternative to daily HIV prevention pills?

In this video, we explain Apretude — a long-acting injectable PrEP option given every 8 weeks. Learn how the schedule works, why timing matters, and who may be a good candidate.

Watch to see if Apretude could fit your lifestyle — and text us at 337-988-9737 to talk through your options.

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03/03/2026

Curious about long-acting HIV prevention?
In this video, we explain Yeztugo — a twice-yearly injectable PrEP option that’s over 99.9% effective in clinical studies. Learn how it works, what starting looks like, and who it may be a good fit for.
If you’re interested in an alternative to a daily pill, this could be worth exploring. Watch to learn more — and text us at 337-988-9737 with your questions.
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Address

117 Caillouet Place
Lafayette, LA
70501

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 12pm

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