Get fast, convenient care for UTIs. No appointment needed.
Pain, burning, or feeling of having to urinate more often
- 5-10 minute visit
- Treatment plan tailored for you
- For females ages 13 - 75
General medical online visits are $29 and dermatology visits are $59 similar to an insurance co-pay

General medical online visits are $29 and dermatology visits are $59 similar to an insurance co-pay
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
What is a UTI?
A urinary tract infection, or UTI, occurs when bacteria develop in any part of your urinary tract, causing an infection. Any infection that enters the urinary tract should be treated with a full course of antibiotics within the first week to avoid long-term damage and complications. If not treated early, bacteria may spread to the bladder and kidneys, increasing the risk of hospitalization.
Common symptoms
An uncomplicated UTI usually only involves the bladder. Symptoms of a UTI may include:
- Cloudy or discolored urine that may contain blood
- Urine that has a strong odor
- Frequent urge to urinate but may only produce small amounts
- Pain or burning sensation when urinating

Get a personalized care plan
Common treatments
Your provider will design a treatment plan tailored just for you. They may recommend the following, as medically appropriate:
- Nitrofurantoin (Macrobid)
- Cephalexin (Keflex)
- Sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim (Bactrim)
- Other antibiotics
- Over-the-counter medications
- Home remedies
- Guided self-care
General medical online visits are $29 and dermatology visits are $59 similar to an insurance co-pay

How it works
- 1. Find your treatmentChoose the care option that best suits your current needs.
- 2. Select your visit typeShare relevant health information with a board-certified provider via online interview.
- 3. Get a diagnosis and care planTreatment plan within 1 hour for general medicine visits and within 72 hours for dermatology visits. If we can't treat you virtually, we'll help find the best in-person care options for you.
- 4. Begin your careIf our medical team determines a prescription is medically appropriate, choose your pharmacy and pick up your medication.
Message your provider with any follow-up medical questions after receiving your treatment plan.