
UTI in Women at Reddy Urgent Care
Walk in for fast UTI testing and treatment — on-site urinalysis, no appointment needed.
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UTIs are among the most common conditions affecting women. Caused by bacteria entering the urinary tract, they cause painful urination and can worsen quickly if untreated. At Reddy Urgent Care, we offer on-site urinalysis and same-day antibiotic treatment.
Symptoms We Treat
- Burning or pain when urinating
- Frequent urgent need to urinate
- Passing small amounts of urine despite urgency
- Cloudy or strong-smelling urine
- Pelvic pain or pressure
- Blood in urine
How We Treat It At Reddy Urgent Care
Walk-In — No Appointment Needed
Simply walk in during our operating hours. No referral or scheduled appointment is required to be seen by our medical team.
Same-Day Care
We evaluate, diagnose, and treat most conditions the same day you visit so you can get back to feeling your best as quickly as possible.
Care for All Ages
Our providers treat patients of all ages — from infants and children to adults and seniors — under one roof.
Most Insurance Accepted
We accept most major insurance plans, Medi-Cal, and Medicare. We verify your benefits before treatment and inform you of any costs upfront.
Types Of UTI in Women We Treat
- Uncomplicated UTI (bladder infection)
Most common type in women. Burning, urgency, and frequency.
- Recurrent UTI
Frequent UTIs may need specialist evaluation.
- UTI in pregnancy
Requires prompt treatment. Come in promptly or go to ER if severe.
- Post-menopausal UTI
Hormonal changes increase UTI risk. We treat all ages.
When to Go to the Emergency Room Instead
Go to the nearest emergency room or call 911 if you or someone with you has:
- High fever with back or flank pain (possible kidney infection)
- UTI in a pregnant patient with fever or vomiting (go to ER)
- Severe pelvic pain with fever
If you are unsure, go to the ER. It is always better to be safe.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. On-site urinalysis and same-day treatment. Walk in — no appointment needed.
Most women feel improvement within 24–48 hours of starting antibiotics.
Yes but with additional care. Come in promptly — UTIs in pregnancy need timely treatment.
Most major plans accepted. Bring your insurance card.
















