UTI · Urinary tract infection · Antibiotics
UTI treatment online — antibiotics prescribed by a clinician
Talk to a licensed clinician about uncomplicated UTI symptoms. If antibiotics are appropriate, the prescription is sent to your pharmacy the same day.
Board-certified clinicians · Insurance billed · No subscription
Clinician-led, not a chatbot
A licensed clinician reviews your symptoms, history, and red flags — UTI care done right means catching pyelonephritis or pregnancy considerations early.
Same-day eRx
When antibiotics are appropriate, the script is sent directly to your pharmacy. Common first-line options: nitrofurantoin, TMP-SMX, fosfomycin.
Insurance accepted
We bill your insurance for the visit and your pharmacy bills it for the antibiotic. Most regimens are a few dollars on insurance.
What you get
- Telehealth evaluation by a licensed clinician
- eRx for first-line antibiotic when appropriate
- Clear plan if symptoms don't resolve or red flags appear
- Same clinician available for follow-up — no new visit each time
FAQs
Can a UTI really be treated online?
Uncomplicated UTIs in non-pregnant adults with classic symptoms are routinely treated by telehealth per IDSA guidance. The clinician screens for red flags (fever, flank pain, pregnancy, recurrent UTIs) and refers in person if needed.
What antibiotic will I get?
First-line options are nitrofurantoin, trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, or fosfomycin depending on your history, allergies, and local resistance. The clinician picks based on your case.
When should I be seen in person instead?
Fever, flank or back pain, blood in urine, vomiting, pregnancy, or symptoms not resolving on antibiotics all need in-person evaluation. The clinician will tell you and help arrange it.
Do you take insurance?
Yes. We bill your plan for the visit. Most antibiotic regimens are a few dollars at the pharmacy on insurance.