Online UTI Treatment with QuickStop Health

At QuickStop Health, we make it easy to get telehealth UTI treatment from wherever you are in California, whether you’re in Los Angeles, a coastal town, or a quiet inland city.

$59 /video visit

Your Convenient Option for Your Quick Health Questions

QSH is here for those one-time questions, unexpected symptoms, or moments when you just need a fast answer without the hassle.

How We Diagnose a UTI

For most uncomplicated urinary tract infections (UTIs), a diagnosis can be made based on your symptoms. At QuickStop Health, we offer online UTI treatment through telehealth women’s health services, so you can get relief without leaving home. During your virtual consultation, your provider will ask clear, focused questions to better understand what you’re experiencing. These may include:

NOTE: If your answers suggest a straightforward bladder infection, we can move forward with safe and effective treatment. If there are signs of something more serious, like a kidney infection, we’ll let you know and guide you toward the right next step.

What We Can Prescribe (and What We Don’t)

If it’s a straightforward bladder infection, we can prescribe UTI antibiotics online like nitrofurantoin or trimethoprim, based on what works best for you. If appropriate, we send prescription UTI antibiotics online directly to your pharmacy.

We don’t prescribe antibiotics if we think the infection has reached your kidneys or if you need in-person testing first. In that case, we’ll explain exactly what to do next.

UTI 101: What It Is and Why It Happens

A urinary tract infection (UTI) is an infection in any part of your urinary system, but it most commonly affects the bladder. It usually starts when bacteria enter the urethra and begin to multiply inside the bladder. The most frequent culprit is Escherichia coli (E. coli), a type of bacteria that normally lives in the digestive tract. When E. coli spreads to the urinary tract, it can cause irritation, inflammation, and that all-too-familiar burning and urgency.

UTIs are especially common in women due to anatomical factors, but that doesn’t make them any less frustrating or disruptive.

The Most Common Causes of UTIs in Women

*We’re currently focused on women’s health needs and will soon be expanding to offer care for even more people. More services are in the works!

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Signs It’s Time to Book Your Online Appointment

Here’s when to go ahead and schedule UTI treatment online:

When It’s Better to Go Straight to the ER for a UTI

Some symptoms mean you need more urgent care than telehealth can provide. These could point to a kidney infection or another condition that needs in-person treatment.

Head to the ER if you have:

What Happens If You Wait Too Long?

Waiting it out might seem easier, but untreated UTIs can turn into something more serious. Here’s what could happen if you don’t act soon:

How to Prepare For Your Online UTI Appointment with QSH

Here’s how to make the most of your online urgent care appointment for a UTI:

* * QuickStop Health does not sell customers’ personal information. We use HIPAA-compliant platforms to ensure your visit is completely private and your information is protected at every step. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. With QuickStop Health, you can get safe, effective UTI treatment through a virtual consultation. If appropriate, we can send a prescription directly to your local pharmacy.

Mild symptoms may ease with hydration and rest, but most UTIs need antibiotics. Ignoring it can lead to worse infections, so it’s safer to consult a provider.

Yes. If you're a good candidate, a licensed provider can prescribe UTI antibiotics online after reviewing your symptoms.

Not without a prescription. Pharmacies require one, which you can get through an online visit if medically appropriate.

No. A licensed provider must assess your symptoms first, but this can be done easily through a virtual consultation. No clinic visit needed.