UTI Testing & Treatment

If you’re searching for UTI treatment near me or need fast relief from urinary tract infection symptoms, Emcura Immediate Care makes it easy to get help today. UTIs are common, uncomfortable, and can become serious if untreated. That’s why we offer same-day urgent care for UTIs, with on-site testing and immediate prescriptions to get you feeling better quickly.

Most patients can be evaluated and treated in one visit, and results from urine testing are often available the same day. Walk-ins are always welcome, and you can also book an appointment online for added convenience.

What is a UTI?

A urinary tract infection happens when bacteria enter the urinary tract and multiply, usually in the bladder. UTIs are more common in women but can affect men as well. Symptoms can range from mild discomfort to more severe pain, and in some cases the infection can spread to the kidneys if it isn’t treated promptly.

Common UTI Symptoms

You may have a UTI if you notice:

  • Burning or pain when urinating
  • Frequent or urgent need to urinate
  • Cloudy, strong-smelling, or bloody urine
  • Pelvic pain or pressure
  • Fever or back pain (which may signal a kidney infection)

If you have severe pain, fever, or nausea along with urinary symptoms, come to Emcura Immediate Care right away for urgent UTI treatment.

How we test for UTIs

At Emcura Immediate Care, UTI testing is simple and discreet. Most often, we’ll ask you to provide a quick urine sample.

  • Urinalysis (UA): A same-day in-office test that checks for white blood cells, red blood cells, and bacteria.
  • Urine culture: Sent to our partner lab to confirm the infection type and identify the best antibiotic. Results are typically back in 24–48 hours.
  • Pregnancy test: May be offered if relevant, as certain antibiotics are not recommended in pregnancy.
  • Additional testing: If you have frequent UTIs, we may recommend further lab work or imaging to rule out underlying causes.
  • Drop off and leave!  If eligible, we can have you provide a urine sample and obtain vitals.  We can then have you leave, and we will process all and complete your visit with a telemedicine visit.  Save Time and Money!

Same-Day UTI Treatment

If your urine test suggests a UTI, we can start treatment right away—often before culture results are finalized. At Emcura Immediate Care, our providers prescribe effective antibiotics tailored to your symptoms, history, and culture results once available. Pain relief medication can also be provided to help with burning or discomfort while the antibiotics take effect.

For more complicated cases—such as UTIs in men, pregnancy-related UTIs, or kidney infections—we provide advanced testing and treatment in-house, and refer to specialists when necessary.

Why choose Emcura Immediate Care for UTI care?

Patients searching for walk-in UTI clinics near me choose Emcura Immediate Care because we combine fast access, compassionate care, and thorough testing. You don’t need to wait days for a doctor’s appointment or risk the ER unless it’s a true emergency. Our clinics provide:

  • Same-day UTI diagnosis and treatment
  • On-site urine testing with culture follow-up
  • Evening and weekend availability
  • Walk-in care, no appointment necessary
  • Private, judgment-free environment
  • Drop off and leave!  If eligible, we can have you provide a urine sample and obtain vitals.  We can then have you leave, and we will process all and complete your visit with a telemedicine visit.  Save Time and Money!
Can urgent care treat a UTI?
Yes. At Emcura Immediate Care, we treat UTIs every day. Our providers can test, diagnose, and prescribe antibiotics in the same visit. More importantly, we have the experience to help differentiate from other, more severe conditions like a kidney infection (pyelonephritis), prostatitis, and more!
How fast will I get results?
Basic urinalysis is available the same day, and most urine cultures return in 2-5 business days. We’ll contact you as soon as results are in.
Do I need antibiotics right away?
If your symptoms and urine test strongly suggest a UTI, we’ll usually start antibiotics immediately. If your culture shows a different bacteria, we’ll adjust the medication.
What if I keep getting UTIs?
Frequent UTIs may need additional testing, including blood work, imaging, or referral to a urologist. We’ll help guide your next steps.
Can a UTI go away on its own?
Some very mild UTIs may resolve, but most need antibiotics. Untreated UTIs can spread to the kidneys and cause serious illness, so it’s always safest to get tested and treated quickly.