Cystitis and Urinary Tract Infections
Our NHS UTI service allows us to assess and provide treatment where appropriate without necessarily needing to see your GP.
After a review of your symptoms and urinalysis if required, you will either be provided with managment advice or a prescription-only medicine.
This service is for women, aged 16 to 64, who have symptoms of an uncomplicated lower UTI, such as burning pain when passing urine, cloudy urine, or needing to pass urine more often than usual.
If you have severe symptoms, have signs of a kidney infection (such as back pain) or if you feel unwell (such as if you have a high temperature or flu-like symptoms), we recommend you speak to your GP.
We also recommend you see your GP if your only symptom is visible blood in your urine, or if you have had two or more bouts of cystitis within the last 12 months, or if you are pregnant. Other exclusion criteria apply and will be assessed in your consultation.