Fast UTI Treatment Online

Get UTI Treatment Fast. Without the Waiting Room. Speak with a trusted Australian doctor online in minutes about your UTI symptoms.

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Need Personalised Advice? Speak to a Doctor

If you're experiencing UTI symptoms and you'd simply like to discuss your options with a healthcare professional, book a telehealth consultation.

Our doctors will review your symptoms, recommend the most suitable treatment for your situation, and send your prescription directly to your preferred pharmacy.

You can also request a medical certificate during your consultation if you need time off work or study.

Get Relief in 3 Simple Steps

Get UTI treatment from home — no clinic visits, no waiting rooms. Here's what to expect

1

Answer a few questions

Complete a short online assessment about your symptoms. It only takes a couple of minutes, and everything you share stays confidential.

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2

Speak with a doctor

An Australian-registered doctor calls you back—usually within minutes. No appointments to book, no hold music. Just a real conversation about what you're experiencing.

3

Get your prescription

If treatment is right for you, your prescription is sent straight to your phone. Pick it up from any pharmacy in Australia, or have it delivered. Need a medical certificate? We can send that too.

Need a Medical Certificate?

Sometimes a UTI means you need to rest and recover. If you require a medical certificate for work, university, or other commitments, our doctors can provide one during your telehealth consultation.

No need to book a separate appointment or visit a clinic while you're feeling unwell. We'll take care of it all in one convenient consultation.

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That constant, nagging discomfort is a clear sign that something isn't right. If you're wondering "what are the signs of a UTI in women" or men, you've come to the right place. An online doctor consultation for UTI symptoms can confirm what you're feeling and provide the right bladder infection treatment.

Common signs of a UTI include:

  • A persistent, urgent need to urinate.
  • A burning or stinging feeling when you urinate.
  • Urinating frequently, but only in small amounts.
  • Cloudy, dark, or strong-smelling urine.
  • Feelings of pressure or pain in your lower abdomen.

While these symptoms strongly suggest a UTI, getting a fast online diagnosis for a urinary tract infection from a qualified doctor is the safest and quickest way to get relief.

Don't wait and wonder. Our doctors are here to provide a professional diagnosis and help you start treatment right away.

Women are much more likely than men to get urinary tract infections (UTIs) because their urethra is short, allowing bacteria—usually from the bowel—to reach the bladder easily. Sexual activity, pregnancy, and hormonal changes (like menopause) can further increase risk. Holding urine for long periods, poor hydration, or certain hygiene practices can also make infections more likely.

1. Antibiotics

  • Short courses of oral antibiotics are most effective.
  • The exact choice depends on allergy history, kidney function, and local resistance patterns.

2. Symptomatic relief

  • Pain relief: Paracetamol or ibuprofen for bladder discomfort or cramps.

3. Supportive measures

  • Hydration: Drink plenty of water to help flush bacteria.
  • Frequent urination: Empty the bladder regularly.
  • Avoid irritants: Reduce caffeine, alcohol, and spicy foods if they worsen symptoms.

4. Self-care for recurrent UTIs

  • Consider probiotics, or post-intercourse urination (though evidence is mixed).
  • For frequent recurrences, a GP may prescribe low-dose preventive antibiotics.

Dealing with a UTI is stressful enough without the hassle of a clinic visit. Our service is designed to get you the care you need, when you need it. Here’s how we make it easier:

  • Speak to a Doctor in Minutes: No more waiting for appointments. Get on-demand access to an Online Doctor for UTI treatment from anywhere in Australia.
  • Total Convenience: Learn how to treat a UTI without going to the clinic. Get care from the comfort and privacy of your home.
  • Instant Prescriptions: Get an online script for UTI sent directly to your phone. Our express prescription pathway means you can collect your medication from any local pharmacy.
  • Discreet & Secure: Your consultation is 100% confidential. Discuss your health concerns privately with a professional, AHPRA-registered doctor for UTI consultation.
  • Affordable & Transparent: Our online UTI consultations cost an affordable $49.90, without disrupting your daily routine or wasting time waiting in the clinic.
  • Rest & Recover: If your symptoms are preventing you from working or studying, our doctors can issue a medical certificate for a UTI online.

Don't Suffer in Silence. Get the Relief You Deserve.

UTIs are uncomfortable enough without the stress of trying to get an appointment. Let NextClinic help you feel better, faster.

Frequently Asked Questions

Still have questions? Visit the FAQs page

What is a telehealth doctor consultation in Australia?

Do I need to book an appointment to speak with the doctor?

What can I discuss with a health practitioner during a telehealth consultation?

Can I request an antibiotic prescription from the online doctor?

Can I request a medical certificate online to defer my exam and assessment?

Can I request a medical certificate for multiple days via telehealth consultation?

Can an online doctor provide prescriptions?

What if I miss the call from my health practitioner?

When will I receive the outcome of my online consultation?

Will I get a refund if I don't receive what I request?

Can you create a mental health treatment plan via telehealth consultations?

Can you provide weight loss plan via GP telehealth consultations?

Will I still need to visit a clinic?

Is there an age limit to use your service?

Are telehealth consultations at NextClinic bulk-billed?

What are your hours of operation?

How can I find a doctor for after-hours consultations?

Is my data shared with anyone?

Do you provide video consultation?

Can I get UTI antibiotics without seeing the doctor in person?