Treatment FAQ

where to go for uti treatment

by Agnes Lubowitz Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

Where can I get tested or treated for a UTI? Your local Planned Parenthood health center, many other clinics, and private doctors' offices offer tests and treatments for UTIs.

Where do I go to get a UTI treated?

Your family doctor, nurse practitioner or other health care provider can treat most urinary tract infections. If you have frequent recurrences or a chronic kidney infection, you may be referred to a doctor who specializes in urinary disorders (urologist) or kidney disorders (nephrologist) for an evaluation.Apr 23, 2021

Can I get antibiotics for a UTI without seeing a doctor?

Antibiotics are not available without a prescription in the United States. You will need to talk to a doctor or nurse practitioner to get a prescription. You can do this in person, over the phone, or over video. If this is your first UTI, it can be helpful to see a doctor in person.Nov 2, 2020

Should I go to urgent care if I think I have a UTI?

The good news is that urgent care centers and local walk-in clinics, are an ideal medical option for treating a UTI. Many patients may not realize that urgent care centers can help guide patients through a diagnosis, provide treatment, and continue care through an easily-accessible medical clinic.Dec 11, 2019

Will a UTI go away on its own?

Sometimes, the body can resolve minor, uncomplicated UTIs on its own, without antibiotics. By some estimates, 25–42% of uncomplicated UTI infections clear on their own. In these cases, people can try a range of home remedies to speed up recovery. Complicated UTIs require medical treatment.

Can pharmacy give antibiotics for UTI?

Some pharmacies offer a UTI management service. They may be able to give antibiotics if they're needed.

Is a UTI an emergency?

Please go to an emergency department immediately for symptoms of a urinary tract infection along with any of the following: Fever with severe and sudden shaking (Rigors) Nausea, vomiting, and the inability to keep down clear fluids or medications.Jul 16, 2020

How do I know if my UTI is serious?

chills.fever.having pee that smells bad or is cloudy.lower back pain that's more severe than a bladder infection.nausea.pink- or red-tinged urine, a sign of bleeding in the urinary tract.vomiting.burning when urinating (dysuria)More items...•Mar 19, 2019

Can water flush out a UTI?

Drinking water helps dilute your urine and ensures that you'll urinate more frequently — allowing bacteria to be flushed from your urinary tract before an infection can begin.Oct 4, 2018

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