UTI access

UTI symptoms and no urgent care nearby?

Burning, urgency, frequency, or lower bladder discomfort can feel much harder when the nearest clinic is far away or booked. Bidwell Health offers $45 online UTI visits for eligible adults in supported states, with licensed clinician review and no scheduled video visit required.

Short answer: Online UTI care may fit uncomplicated lower UTI symptoms after safety screening. It is not for fever, flank or back pain, vomiting, pregnancy, severe symptoms, children, or symptoms that need urgent in-person evaluation.

Symptoms that may fit online review

Red flags that need urgent in-person care

Seek urgent local care for fever, chills, flank or back pain, vomiting, pregnancy, severe pelvic pain, confusion, blood in urine with severe symptoms, symptoms after recent urinary tract procedure, worsening symptoms, or symptoms in children.

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UTI no-urgent-care FAQ

Can I get UTI treatment online if no urgent care is nearby?

Possibly. Eligible adults in supported states can complete an online UTI intake for licensed clinician review. Antibiotics may be prescribed when clinically appropriate.

What UTI symptoms may fit online review?

Burning with urination, urinary urgency, urinary frequency, and lower bladder discomfort may fit online review when no red flags are present.

What UTI symptoms need urgent in-person care?

Fever, chills, flank or back pain, vomiting, pregnancy, severe pelvic pain, confusion, worsening symptoms, or symptoms in children should be evaluated urgently in person.

Do I need a video visit for online UTI treatment?

No scheduled video visit is required for supported Bidwell Health UTI visits. The visit uses online intake and licensed clinician review.

Where does the UTI prescription go?

When treatment is clinically appropriate, the prescription is sent electronically to the patient's chosen pharmacy. Medication cost is paid separately at the pharmacy.

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