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UTI Treatment

UTIs are the most common bacterial infection in women — about 1 in 2 women will get one in their lifetime. Without treatment, a simple bladder infection can spread to the kidneys, which is much more serious. Herexa Health provides same-day prescription antibiotics reviewed by a board-certified OB-GYN, so you can start feeling better quickly.

Rapid Symptom Relief
Prevention of Kidney Damage
Lower Risk of Life-Threatening Sepsis
Reduced Recurrence Risk

Medical Notice: Prescriptions are issued at the sole discretion of the reviewing physician and are not guaranteed. Consultation fees are non-refundable once physician review has begun.

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UTI Treatment

Medications are prescribed by a licensed physician and dispensed by a licensed pharmacy. Packaging and brand may vary. A board-certified OB-GYN will review your answers before any prescription is issued.

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How Herexa Health Works

A board-certified OB-GYN will review your answers before any prescription is issued. Our simple 3-step process ensures safe, expert-led care from home.

Step 1
Answer a few questions

Answer a few questions


Complete a secure 5-minute medical intake. Your privacy and security are our top priorities.

Step 2
Physician Review

Physician Review


A licensed provider reviews your information and, if medically appropriate, writes your prescription.

Step 3
Prescription sent if appropriate

Prescription sent if appropriate


If approved, your prescription is sent electronically to your preferred pharmacy for same-day pickup.

What is UTI Treatment?

What is a UTI?

A UTI happens when bacteria — usually from the skin or gut — get into the urethra and travel to the bladder. Women are more prone to UTIs because the urethra is shorter, making it easier for bacteria to reach the bladder. Common triggers include sex, certain contraceptives, and hormonal changes after menopause.

Common Symptoms of UTI

  • Burning or pain when you urinate (the most common symptom)
  • Needing to pee urgently or more often than usual
  • Pressure or discomfort in your lower abdomen
  • Urine that looks cloudy, dark, or smells unusual
  • Blood in your urine
  • Vomiting or nausea

Note: Fever, chills, or back/side pain may mean the infection has reached your kidneys — seek urgent in-person care right away

Why Choose Herexa Health?

Our board-certified clinicians provide evidence-based care tailored to your unique health needs.

Get same-day UTI antibiotics
Prevent chronic UTIs
Do you, not UTI
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Expert-Led Care

Get high-quality treatment protocols that follow clinical guidelines.

Rapid Symptom Relief
Prevention of Kidney Damage
Lower Risk of Life-Threatening Sepsis
Reduced Recurrence Risk

Relief for Your UTI Starts Here

Tired of the burning and constant bathroom trips? Take our 2-minute assessment to confirm your symptoms and get a prescription plan tailored to you.

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When to Seek In-Person Care

While Herexa Health covers most common cases, certain symptoms require a physical examination to ensure your safety and long-term health.

Symptoms that keep returning

Recurrent UTIs (2+ in 6 months or 3+ in one year) require urine culture, sensitivity testing, and evaluation for structural causes — not repeated empirical antibiotic treatment online.

Fever above 100.4°F, chills, or back/side pain

Possible kidney infection that requires prompt evaluation and appropriate treatment

You're pregnant

UTIs during pregnancy always need a urine culture and treatment

No improvement within 48–72 hours of starting antibiotics

This may require reassessment or a change in treatment to ensure proper recovery

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Yes, if symptoms are uncomplicated and there are no red flags.
A UTI is a bacterial infection in the urinary tract, most commonly affecting the bladder, and can cause burning during urination and frequent urination.
Burning, urgency, frequency, and lower abdominal discomfort.
Nitrofurantoin, trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, or fosfomycin.
If you have fever, flank pain, vomiting, pregnancy complications, or recurrent severe infections.

Ready to Get Care Today?

Don't wait for symptoms to worsen. UTIs can travel to your kidneys quickly. Answer 5 minutes of questions on Herexa Health — your OB-GYN will review your case and send a prescription to your pharmacy today, when appropriate.

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