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UTI guide

Simple UTI treatment online in Virginia and West Virginia

This guide is for straightforward urinary symptoms that may fit online care, not for kidney infection, severe illness, or pregnancy-related concerns.

Start online

Start a $59 online review for Simple UTI.

Online review can work for simple urinary symptoms when the history is consistent with an uncomplicated bladder infection and there are no warning signs for a more serious problem.

If treatment is appropriate, your physician can send a non-controlled prescription to your pharmacy and provide portal instructions for the next step.

Quick facts

  • You must be physically in Virginia and West Virginia at the time of request
  • Starts at $59
  • No insurance needed
  • No app download
  • Physician review during posted service hours
  • Non-controlled prescriptions can be sent to your pharmacy when appropriate
  • A work or school note can be included when medically appropriate
  • Response windows: Daily posted service hours, 6:00 AM-9:00 PM ET

Common symptoms

  • Burning with urination
  • Urgency or frequency
  • Pressure or discomfort low in the pelvis
  • Symptoms that feel like a prior simple UTI

May fit online care

  • Adults 18 and older
  • Symptoms are limited to the bladder area
  • No high fever, flank pain, or vomiting
  • Not pregnant
  • No history suggesting a complicated infection

Look for another care setting

  • Fever, chills, or pain in the back or side
  • Vomiting or feeling systemically ill
  • Pregnancy or concern for pregnancy-related infection
  • Male urinary symptoms or recurrent complicated UTI history

What to have ready

  • When urinary symptoms began
  • Any fever, back pain, or nausea
  • Any recent antibiotic use
  • Medication allergies and current medications

What makes urinary symptoms a poor fit for online treatment?

Fever, vomiting, back or flank pain, pregnancy, or feeling significantly ill can suggest a kidney infection or another problem that should be seen in person.

Can pain with urination still be treated if it is mild?

Sometimes, yes. The intake is built to screen for the warning signs that would make simple online treatment unsafe.