 This study examined the views of healthcare workers in Tanzania regarding how best to reduce the risk of HIV transmission among same sex-attracted men. Five main themes emerged from their responses. One, punitive measures should be taken to prevent HIV transmission. Two, health services need to become more welcoming towards same sex-attracted men. Three, healthcare workers should reach out to provide more education to this population. Four, stronger collaboration between healthcare providers and same sex-attracted men needs to be established. And, five, activism should be undertaken to remove structural barriers for same sex-attracted men to access. Healthcare These findings suggest that healthcare workers in Tanzania recognise the importance of addressing the unique needs of same sex-attracted men and are willing to take steps to do so. This article was authored by Aleksandar Mwijishan Jaisa, Iyer John Membega, Melkesdek Thomas Leshebari, and others.