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UTI Treatment Online in Texas — Same-Day Visit, $49.99

Same-day video visits with a board-certified Texas physician. Antibiotics sent electronically to your pharmacy within minutes when appropriate.

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Quick Answer

Can I get UTI treatment online in Texas today?

Yes — you can get UTI treatment online in Texas today. A $49.99 video visit with a board-certified family physician (Dr. Casey Dean, DO or Dr. Kathryn Kline, MD), available same-day Monday–Saturday 7am–7pm CST. If antibiotics are appropriate, the prescription is sent electronically to your Texas pharmacy within minutes of your visit. No insurance needed.

  • $49.99 flat — includes the visit, the prescription, and a 48-hour follow-up
  • Same-day video visits Monday–Saturday 7am–7pm CST
  • Board-certified Texas physicians: Dr. Casey Dean, DO and Dr. Kathryn Kline, MD
  • Antibiotics sent electronically to your Texas pharmacy within minutes when appropriate
  • No insurance required — HSA/FSA accepted

Symptoms we treat

Classic UTI symptoms in otherwise healthy adults are usually straightforward to diagnose and treat over video.

Burning with urination (dysuria)
Urgency — a sudden, strong need to urinate
Frequency — urinating more often than normal, often only small amounts
Cloudy or strong-smelling urine
Pelvic discomfort or a heavy feeling in the lower abdomen

Most uncomplicated UTIs in women can be safely diagnosed by symptoms alone via telehealth, without an in-person urine test.

How treatment works

Three steps from symptom to prescription — often within the hour.

1

Book same-day

Reserve a video visit online or by phone — most patients are seen the same day Monday–Saturday, 7am–7pm CST.

2

10–15 minute video visit

Your physician reviews your symptoms, medical history, allergies, and pregnancy status, and screens for signs the infection may have moved beyond the bladder.

3

Prescription + prevention plan

If antibiotics are appropriate, the prescription is sent electronically to your Texas pharmacy within minutes, along with a short prevention plan tailored to you.

First-line antibiotics your physician may prescribe when appropriate: nitrofurantoin (5 days), trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (3 days), or fosfomycin (single dose) — chosen based on your history and local resistance patterns.

When telehealth is NOT the right fit

Some UTI-like presentations need in-person care. We'll tell you directly when that's the case.

  • Fever over 100.4°F
  • Flank or back pain
  • Nausea or vomiting (possible kidney infection — needs in-person evaluation the same day)
  • Pregnancy
  • Male patients with UTI symptoms (need additional workup)
  • Children under 18
  • Catheter-associated infections

If your visit reveals any of these, we'll tell you exactly where to go and you get a full refund.

Recurrent UTIs

If you're getting UTIs over and over, the goal shifts from treating the next one to preventing it.

Three or more UTIs a year deserves a prevention strategy, not another round of antibiotics on repeat. We review evidence-based options with you — behavioral changes, methenamine hippurate, vaginal estrogen where appropriate, and when a urology referral makes sense. For a deeper walkthrough, read our complete UTI symptoms, treatment, and prevention guide.

Transparent pricing

One flat fee. No insurance billing. No surprise charges.

UTI Telehealth Visit

Single-Condition Visit

A same-day video visit with a board-certified Texas physician. When antibiotics are appropriate, the prescription reaches your pharmacy within minutes.

  • The video visit with a board-certified Texas physician
  • The electronic prescription sent to your pharmacy
  • A 48-hour follow-up message if your symptoms aren't improving

Flat cash price

$49.99

per visit — no insurance needed

Feel Better Today

Antibiotics themselves are typically under $20 cash at Texas pharmacies.

Frequently Asked Questions

Straight answers about online UTI treatment in Texas.

Can I get UTI antibiotics online in Texas the same day?
Yes. Trinity Family Medicine offers same-day video visits Monday–Saturday 7am–7pm CST. If antibiotics are appropriate, the prescription reaches your pharmacy within minutes of the visit, for $49.99 with no insurance required.
Do I need a urine test for a UTI?
Often no. For otherwise healthy women with classic symptoms, clinical guidelines support diagnosing and treating uncomplicated UTIs based on symptoms alone. Your physician will tell you if your situation needs a urine culture and where to get one at cash-lab rates.
What if it's actually a kidney infection?
Fever, flank pain, or vomiting suggest the infection has moved to the kidneys, which needs same-day in-person care. We screen for this in every UTI visit — and if it applies to you, you'll get clear directions and a full refund.
How much does online UTI treatment cost without insurance?
$49.99 flat at Trinity Family Medicine — visit, prescription, and 48-hour follow-up included. The antibiotic itself typically costs under $20 cash.
I keep getting UTIs. Can you help prevent them?
Yes. For recurrent UTIs (3+ per year) we build a prevention plan using current urology-guideline options and coordinate referral when needed.

Feel better today

Book a same-day $49.99 video visit with a board-certified Texas physician.