Urinary Tract Infection Service (16-64 years of age) (CAS)
*FEMALE ONLY SERVICE*
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) affect your urinary tract, including your bladder (cystitis), urethra or kidneys. UTIs may be treated with antibiotics, but they are NOT always needed.
This is an NHS funded service and is available to non-pregnant women aged 16 to 64 and may involve a urine test.
If you have symptoms of a UTI, such as burning pain when urinating, needing to urinate more often or have cloudy urine – you could receive antibiotics without the need for an appointment with your GP. If this is a regular problem, you are diabetic or are post-menopausal you may need to be referred to a GP.
If you are a male, outside the ages of 16-64, have recurrent UTIs, are pregnant, diabetic or think you may have a kidney infection, try this service instead.