Nova Patient Care

Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Treatment

Our walk-in clinics offer same-day service with on-site urine testing and expert care. We prioritize patient comfort and ensure effective treatment to prevent complications.

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Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Treatment

Our Approach to UTI Care

A urinary tract infection (UTI) is a common bacterial infection affecting the bladder, urethra, or kidneys. It can cause discomfort, frequent urination, and pain, especially in women. At Nova Patient Care, we provide fast and effective UTI diagnosis and treatment to relieve symptoms and prevent complications. Our walk-in urgent care centers offer convenient, same-day treatment without long wait times.

Understanding UTIs: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments

What Causes UTIs?

A UTI occurs when bacteria enter the urinary tract and multiply, leading to infection. Common causes include:

Symptoms of a UTI

Common symptoms of a UTI include:

Diagnosis and Treatment at Nova Patient Care

Our healthcare providers use rapid urine analysis and, if necessary, urine cultures to diagnose UTIs. Treatments include:

Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Treatment

UTI Treatment in Virginia

At Nova Patient Care, we provide same-day UTI treatment for fast symptom relief. Our services include:

Meet our Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Treatment Providers​

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We Accept Most Insurance Plans for Primary and Immediate Care

Nova Patient Care partners with a wide range of insurance providers, ensuring accessible and affordable care for all your primary and urgent care needs

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Why Choose Nova Patient Care for UTI Treatment?

At Nova Patient Care, we provide fast and reliable UTI diagnosis and treatment. Our walk-in clinics offer same-day service with on-site urine testing and expert care. We prioritize patient comfort and ensure effective treatment to prevent complications.

Tailored FAQs for UTIs

General Questions:

With proper antibiotic treatment, symptoms typically improve within 24-48 hours. Without treatment, a UTI can worsen and lead to complications.

Mild UTIs may resolve on their own, but most require antibiotics to prevent complications. Seek medical advice if symptoms persist

No, UTIs are not contagious, but the bacteria that cause them can be transferred through sexual activity.

FAQs for UTI Treatment

General Questions:

Symptoms include a strong urge to urinate, burning sensation while urinating, cloudy or strong-smelling urine, and lower abdominal pain.

Yes, most UTIs require antibiotics to clear the infection. Consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.

Drink plenty of water to flush bacteria
• Urinate after intercourse to reduce infection risk
• Wipe front to back to prevent bacteria from spreading
• Avoid holding in urine for too long

Mild UTIs may resolve on their own, but most require antibiotics to prevent complications. Seek medical advice if symptoms persist.

Treatment & Prevention FAQs:

If you experience severe symptoms, such as fever, back pain, or persistent discomfort despite home remedies, seek medical care immediately.

Yes, although less common, men can develop UTIs, often due to an enlarged prostate, kidney stones, or other underlying conditions.

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Disclaimer

This content is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional for diagnosis and treatment of any medical condition.

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