New Mexico · UTI TREATMENT

Online UTI treatment in New Mexico

Get evaluated and prescribed by a New Mexico-licensed provider — without the waiting room, the $180 urgent-care visit, or the insurance headache. Bidwell Health is a flat $45, same-day service available to New Mexico residents across the high desert Southwest.

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Serving New Mexico patients in

Albuquerque Las Cruces Rio Rancho Santa Fe Roswell Farmington

We treat New Mexico residents in every ZIP code — urban, suburban, and rural. Your pharmacy is any licensed pharmacy in the state, so you fill the prescription wherever is closest.

Below: quick detail on how our service fits the top population centers in New Mexico. Our online UTI treatment reaches every ZIP code in the state — urban, suburban, and rural — but here's what patients in these metros typically ask about.

Online UTI treatment in Albuquerque, New Mexico

Albuquerque residents — from Nob Hill to the Northeast Heights — fill at Walgreens, CVS, Smith's, or Albertsons. Our New Mexico-licensed providers handle the entire ABQ metro. An uncomplicated UTI in Albuquerque is treated the same way we treat one anywhere else in New Mexico: a 5-minute intake form, provider review within hours, and a prescription (usually nitrofurantoin, cephalexin, or TMP-SMX) sent directly to your Bernalillo County pharmacy. Start a Albuquerque UTI visit →

Online UTI treatment in Las Cruces, New Mexico

Las Cruces and the Mesilla Valley use Walgreens, CVS, Albertsons, and Walmart pharmacy. We prescribe electronically so southern New Mexico patients don't drive to Albuquerque for care. An uncomplicated UTI in Las Cruces is treated the same way we treat one anywhere else in New Mexico: a 5-minute intake form, provider review within hours, and a prescription (usually nitrofurantoin, cephalexin, or TMP-SMX) sent directly to your Doña Ana County pharmacy. Start a Las Cruces UTI visit →

Online UTI treatment in Santa Fe, New Mexico

Santa Fe patients pick up at Walgreens, CVS, Smith's, or Albertsons. Independent pharmacies (common in New Mexico) also accept our e-prescriptions. An uncomplicated UTI in Santa Fe is treated the same way we treat one anywhere else in New Mexico: a 5-minute intake form, provider review within hours, and a prescription (usually nitrofurantoin, cephalexin, or TMP-SMX) sent directly to your Santa Fe County pharmacy. Start a Santa Fe UTI visit →

How it works in New Mexico

Most uncomplicated UTIs can be safely treated through async telehealth. You fill out a short clinical intake, a licensed provider reviews your case — usually within a few hours — and if treatment is appropriate, a prescription is sent directly to your chosen pharmacy.

Symptoms we treat

Our uti intake is designed for New Mexico patients experiencing:

If your symptoms suggest something more serious, or if our intake identifies a contraindication, we'll let you know and refund your visit — no questions asked.

What may be prescribed

Nitrofurantoin (Macrobid), Cephalexin, or TMP-SMX — selected by your provider based on your history and any current medications.

Your provider will select the right medication based on your history, allergies, current medications, and (where relevant) pregnancy status.

Is async telehealth appropriate?
UTIs are one of the most common and well-studied telehealth conditions. When symptoms are uncomplicated, async evaluation with a licensed provider is supported by peer-reviewed research (JAMA Network Open, 2025) as equivalent in outcomes to in-person care.

New Mexico licensing & scope of practice

New Mexico grants CNPs full practice authority including prescriptive authority. Bidwell Health's providers hold active New Mexico licensure — verifiable through the state Board of Nursing's online lookup. All patient information is encrypted end-to-end and handled under HIPAA-compliant infrastructure (Supabase + Resend + Twilio, all with signed Business Associate Agreements). Your medical record is never sold, shared, or used for advertising.

Pharmacies we work with in New Mexico

We send prescriptions to any licensed pharmacy in New Mexico, including Walgreens, CVS, Smith's (Kroger), Walmart, and Albertsons across New Mexico, plus Amazon Pharmacy delivery. Pick whichever is most convenient — we don't steer you to a particular one.

Also in New Mexico: medication bridge refills

Between primary care providers? We also offer 90-day bridge refills for chronic medications in New Mexico — SSRIs, blood pressure meds, thyroid, inhalers, and more. Same $45 flat fee, one medication per visit. No controlled substances.

Pricing

$45 flat for the visit. That includes the provider's clinical review, your prescription, and any follow-up messaging. No subscriptions, no insurance, no co-pays, no hidden fees. If we're not able to treat your case, you're refunded automatically.

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New Mexico UTI FAQ

Can I get UTI treatment online in New Mexico?

Yes. Bidwell Health serves New Mexico through asynchronous telehealth. A licensed provider reviews your intake and sends a prescription to your chosen New Mexico pharmacy if treatment is appropriate.

What pharmacies can Bidwell Health send my UTI prescription to in New Mexico?

We can route prescriptions to any New Mexico-licensed pharmacy, including Walgreens, CVS, Walmart, Smith's (Kroger), Albertsons, and most local independents. You pick the one that's most convenient for you.

Does Bidwell Health treat complicated UTIs or kidney infections in New Mexico?

No. We treat uncomplicated lower UTIs in otherwise healthy adults. If you have fever, back or flank pain, are pregnant, or have recurrent UTIs (more than three in a year), our provider will recommend in-person care in New Mexico.

How much does an online UTI visit cost in New Mexico without insurance?

$45 flat — the same in New Mexico as every state we serve. Medication is paid separately at the pharmacy; common UTI antibiotics like nitrofurantoin, Bactrim, and fosfomycin typically cost $5–30 at New Mexico pharmacies depending on insurance and GoodRx pricing.

Is Bidwell Health licensed in New Mexico?

Yes. Our clinicians hold active, autonomous-practice licensure in New Mexico through the New Mexico Board of Nursing. License status is publicly verifiable.

Other services we offer in New Mexico

Bidwell Health also handles these visits for New Mexico residents:

Clinically reviewed by our Chief Clinical Officer, an AANP board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner licensed to practice in New Mexico.
Last reviewed: April 15, 2026
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