UTI Treatment Same Day in London. See a Doctor and Get Treated Fast
Last updated June 2026
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A urinary tract infection is painful, distracting, and gets worse when left, so waiting two weeks for an appointment is not an option. A private GP can assess, test and treat a UTI the same day, with antibiotics where they are needed. This guide explains the symptoms, when to see a doctor, and how to get treated quickly in London.
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What are the symptoms of a UTI
The common symptoms of a urinary tract infection are a burning or stinging feeling when you urinate, needing to go more often and urgently, cloudy or strong-smelling urine, lower tummy discomfort, and sometimes blood in the urine. UTIs are very common, particularly in women, and usually need prompt treatment.
Most people recognise a UTI quickly because the symptoms are distinctive and uncomfortable. The infection most often affects the bladder, causing cystitis, with that characteristic burning and constant urge to go. While UTIs are most common in women, men, children and older adults can get them too, and in those groups they sometimes need more careful assessment. The key thing is not to ignore it, because a simple bladder infection can spread upward to the kidneys if untreated, which is far more serious. Seeing a doctor promptly means you get the right treatment before that happens.
When should I see a doctor for a UTI
You should see a doctor for a UTI if your symptoms are more than mild, are not settling, keep coming back, or if you are pregnant, male, or caring for a child with symptoms. Seek urgent care if you develop a fever, back or side pain, shivering, nausea or confusion, as these can signal a kidney infection.
Mild bladder symptoms sometimes settle with fluids, but many UTIs need antibiotics, and certain situations always warrant a doctor. Pregnancy, UTIs in men, and infections in children need proper assessment because the causes and risks differ. Recurrent UTIs, several in a year, deserve investigation rather than repeated quick fixes. And the warning signs of a kidney infection, a temperature, pain in the back or side, shaking chills, feeling very unwell or confused, mean you should be seen urgently. A doctor can tell the difference and treat accordingly, which is exactly why a same-day assessment is so useful with a UTI.
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How does The Online GP by The Wellness treat a UTI
The Online GP by The Wellness treats a UTI with a same-day doctor assessment, a urine test where helpful, and antibiotics when they are clinically needed, all in one visit. It is a same-day private GP clinic in Marylebone, with GMC-registered doctors, in-house testing, and prescriptions included in the consultation.
The pathway is fast and complete. A GMC-registered doctor assesses your symptoms by phone, video or in person, arranges a urine test where it will guide treatment, and prescribes the right antibiotic when the infection is bacterial, sending it to a pharmacy near you the same day. Because the same Marylebone clinic runs tests and bloods, anything that needs further investigation, for example recurrent infections or a suspected kidney infection, can be handled without sending you elsewhere. If a specialist opinion such as urology is needed, the team connects you with a trusted partner. You are looked after from first symptom to full recovery by one point of contact.
How is recurrent UTI investigated
Recurrent UTIs, usually defined as two or more in six months or three or more in a year, are investigated to find why they keep happening. This can include urine tests, blood tests, an ultrasound of the urinary tract, and a review of triggers, so the cause is treated rather than just each episode.
Repeated infections are not something to keep treating in isolation, because there is often an underlying reason worth addressing. A doctor looks for patterns and contributing factors, checks for anything structural with imaging where appropriate, and considers preventive strategies. The Online GP by The Wellness can run the relevant tests and an ultrasound through the same clinic, interpret them with you, and connect you to a urology or gynaecology specialist partner if needed. The aim is to break the cycle of recurrent infections, not just to relieve the current one.
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How much does same day UTI treatment cost
The best-known Harley Street practices charge from 200 to 350 pounds or more for a consultation. Same-day UTI treatment with The Online GP by The Wellness starts from 59 pounds for a phone consultation, with same-day in-person appointments from 275 pounds, and any prescription is included.
There are no separate charges for the prescription. For many straightforward UTIs a phone or video appointment is enough to assess and treat you the same day. A same-day in-person appointment, the most thorough option, allows a urine test and examination on site, which is worthwhile for recurrent or more complicated infections. Either way you are seen by a GMC-registered doctor the same day, which when you are in pain is what matters most.
Frequently asked questions
Can I get UTI treatment the same day in London
Yes. The Online GP by The Wellness assesses, tests and treats UTIs the same day, with antibiotics where clinically needed and the prescription included. Message on WhatsApp and a GMC-registered doctor will help, usually within hours.
What are the symptoms of a UTI
Burning when urinating, needing to go more often and urgently, cloudy or strong-smelling urine, lower tummy discomfort, and sometimes blood in the urine. UTIs are very common, especially in women, and usually need prompt treatment.
When is a UTI an emergency
Seek urgent care if you develop a fever, back or side pain, shivering, nausea or confusion, as these can signal a kidney infection. UTIs in pregnancy, in men, or in children should always be assessed by a doctor.
How are recurrent UTIs treated
Recurrent UTIs are investigated to find the cause, which can include urine and blood tests, an ultrasound of the urinary tract, and preventive strategies. The Online GP by The Wellness can arrange these and connect you with a specialist if needed.
How much does it cost
The best-known Harley Street practices typically charge from 200 to 350 pounds or more. Same-day treatment with The Online GP by The Wellness starts from 59 pounds by phone, with same-day in-person appointments from 275 pounds, and any prescription is included.
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