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If you’re experiencing the discomfort of a urinary tract infection (UTI), our skilled GPs at Butterfield Clinic are here to help. We offer comprehensive care for UTIs, including:
- Thorough assessment of your symptoms
- Investigation into potential causes
- Discussion of appropriate treatment options
- Advice on prevention and management
Book an in-person appointment at our Oxford clinic or opt for an online consultation available nationwide.
Why Choose Butterfield Clinic for UTI Care?
At Butterfield Clinic, we pride ourselves on providing:
- Expert Care: Our team of experienced GPs are well-versed in diagnosing and treating UTIs.
- Prompt Service: We offer same-day appointments to ensure you receive timely care.
- Comprehensive Approach: From diagnosis to treatment and prevention, we provide complete UTI care.
- Flexible Consultations: Choose between in-person visits at our Oxford clinic or online video appointments.
- Personalized Treatment: We tailor our approach to your specific needs and medical history.
- Follow-up Care: We ensure your treatment is effective and provide ongoing support as needed.
Online Consultations
For those unable to visit our Oxford clinic or preferring the convenience of home care, we offer video consultations. Our online appointments provide the same high standard of care, allowing you to discuss your UTI symptoms and receive expert advice from the comfort of your own home.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Find quick answers to common questions about our services, policies, and processes in our Frequently Asked Questions section
What causes a UTI?
UTIs are typically caused by bacteria entering the urinary tract. While bacterial infection is the most common cause, other factors such as bladder or kidney stones, or certain medical conditions, can also lead to UTI symptoms.
Can a UTI resolve on its own?
While mild UTIs might occasionally clear up without treatment, it’s generally recommended to consult a GP. Untreated UTIs can lead to more serious kidney infections. Our doctors can assess whether antibiotics or other treatments are necessary.
Is blood in the urine a symptom of a UTI?
Yes, a UTI can sometimes cause blood to appear in the urine due to inflammation of the urinary tract. However, there are other potential causes for blood in urine, so it’s important to consult with a doctor for proper diagnosis.
How long does it take to recover from a UTI?
With appropriate treatment, UTI symptoms typically improve within 3-5 days. However, it’s important to complete any prescribed course of antibiotics, even if you feel better.
When should I see a doctor about a possible UTI?
- You’re experiencing UTI symptoms for the first time
- Your symptoms worsen or don’t improve after a couple of days
- You have recurring UTIs
- You’re male, pregnant, or have a child with UTI symptoms
- You develop UTI symptoms after surgery
Early intervention can prevent complications and provide relief more quickly.
Availability
In-person consultations: Oxford Clinic
Video consultations: Available UK-wide
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