What is UTI?

Diagnosis and antibiotic treatment for urinary tract infections in adult patients.

Common symptoms

Burning urination

A painful, burning sensation during urination

Frequent urination

Strong, persistent urge to urinate, often passing only small amounts

Cloudy urine

Urine that appears cloudy, dark, or has a strong unpleasant odor

Pelvic discomfort

Pressure or cramping in the lower abdomen or pelvic region

Blood in urine

Pink, red, or brownish tint to the urine (hematuria)

Urinary tract infections are caused by bacteria entering the urethra and traveling into the bladder. Women are significantly more prone to UTIs due to anatomical differences. Left untreated, the infection can ascend to the kidneys.
Most uncomplicated bladder infections respond quickly to a short course of antibiotics, with symptoms improving within 24 to 48 hours of starting treatment. Staying well-hydrated helps flush bacteria from the urinary tract.
After completing the antibiotic course, symptoms should fully resolve. If burning or urgency persists after completing treatment, follow-up evaluation is recommended to rule out a resistant organism or kidney involvement.

You Should Know

If symptoms include back or flank pain, fever, or chills, the infection may have spread to the kidneys — seek care promptly.

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FAQ

TeleUrgentCare is available to anyone seeking fast, convenient access to licensed medical care. Whether you are dealing with an urgent health concern, managing a chronic condition, or simply need a prescription refill, our platform is designed for adults and families who want quality healthcare without the wait. You must have a stable internet connection and be located in a supported region to use our services.

After you complete your consultation and payment, your request is reviewed by a licensed physician as quickly as possible. In many cases, patients can expect a response within about 2 hours, depending on availability and case details.

TeleUrgentCare currently operates on a direct-pay basis and does not bill insurance providers directly. However, we strive to keep our consultation fees affordable and transparent — with no hidden charges. Upon request, we can provide you with a detailed receipt that you may submit to your insurance company for possible reimbursement, depending on your plan and coverage.

Yes. Our licensed physicians can prescribe medications when it is clinically appropriate to do so. Once your consultation is reviewed and a prescription is issued, it will be sent electronically to your preferred pharmacy — often on the same day. Please note that controlled substances cannot be prescribed through telehealth under current federal and state regulations.

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TeleUrgentCare is designed to complement — not replace — your primary care physician. We are best suited for urgent, non-emergency conditions and straightforward chronic condition management. For ongoing preventive care, annual physicals, complex diagnoses, or conditions requiring in-person examination and lab work, we strongly encourage you to maintain a relationship with a primary care provider.