Think it might be a UTI? Let's figure it out together.

Don't wait or wonder. Our licensed pharmacists can prescribe treatment for urinary tract infections online so you can feel like yourself again.

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Not sure if it's a UTI?
Here's what to look for.

UTIs can be tricky to identify, especially early on. Here are the signs to watch for:

That constant "I have to pee" feeling.

Burning or stinging when you do go.

Pressure or pain in your lower abdomen.

Feeling tired, feverish, or just not yourself.

Notice any of these?

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With free, discreet delivery, we'll keep you updated every step of the way.

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Symptoms can strike at any time—whether it's late at night or first thing in the morning. Our pharmacists can help you find the right treatment to feel better faster.

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Frequently Asked

Your questions,
answered.

UTIs happen when bacteria enter the urinary tract through the urethra, which can lead to irritation and infection. Everyday activities like wiping the wrong way, not staying hydrated, or even certain types of birth control can increase your risk. Women are more likely to get UTIs because of their shorter urethra, which gives bacteria a shorter trip to the bladder.
Antibiotics are the most effective way to treat a UTI. The good news? You don't need a clinic visit. Our pharmacists can assess your symptoms, prescribe treatment, and have your medication delivered right to your door—quick, easy, and discreet.
Most people feel better within 1-2 days of starting antibiotics, but don't stop taking them just because you feel good. Completing your full prescription ensures the infection is completely cleared and reduces the chance of it coming back stronger.
A UTI can worsen if left untreated, spreading to your kidneys and causing a more serious infection. This can lead to symptoms like back pain, fever, and chills, and may even require hospitalization. If you notice UTI symptoms, it's best to act quickly to avoid complications.
Preventing UTIs is all about simple habits. Drink plenty of water to flush out bacteria, urinate after intercourse to reduce the chance of bacteria entering the urinary tract, and always wipe front to back. Avoid harsh soaps or douches, and wear breathable, cotton underwear to keep things fresh and healthy.
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