UTI Treatment
Online in Florida
Get fast relief for urinary tract infections with antibiotics prescribed by a licensed Florida provider. No video call, no waiting room — starting at $79.
Florida residents & visitors only
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What is a UTI?
A urinary tract infection (UTI) is a bacterial infection that affects any part of the urinary system — including the bladder, urethra, and kidneys. UTIs are one of the most common infections, affecting an estimated 150 million people worldwide each year. Women are especially susceptible due to their shorter urethra, which makes it easier for bacteria to reach the bladder.
Most UTIs are caused by bacteria — typically E. coli — entering the urethra and multiplying in the bladder. While uncomfortable, uncomplicated UTIs are easily treated with a short course of antibiotics. Left untreated, a UTI can spread to the kidneys and become a more serious condition requiring urgent care.
Common signs and symptoms
- Burning or pain during urination
- Frequent or urgent need to urinate
- Cloudy or strong-smelling urine
- Pelvic pain or pressure (especially in women)
- Blood in urine (pink, red, or cola-colored)
- Feeling tired or shaky (may indicate kidney involvement)
If you’re experiencing these symptoms, early treatment can bring relief within 24–48 hours. Most uncomplicated UTIs respond quickly to a short course of antibiotics prescribed by a licensed provider.
Fast relief, no waiting room
Complete a quick health questionnaire about your UTI symptoms and medical history — takes about 5 minutes
A licensed Florida provider reviews your case within 24–48 hours and determines the appropriate treatment
If appropriate, an antibiotic prescription is sent directly to your pharmacy
Follow up if symptoms persist — message your provider anytime for guidance
Affordable UTI medication
We prescribe FDA-approved generics at a fraction of brand-name prices via Cost Plus Drugs.
| Medication | Used For | Cost Plus Price |
|---|---|---|
| Nitrofurantoin 100mg (5-day) | First-line UTI treatment | $4.50/course |
| Sulfamethoxazole-TMP DS (5-day) | Alternative UTI treatment | $3.90/course |
| Cephalexin 500mg (7-day) | UTI treatment (safe in pregnancy) | $5.50/course |
| Ciprofloxacin 250mg (7-day) | Complex or recurrent UTI | $3.90/course |
| Cefuroxime 500mg (7-day) | Cephalosporin alternative | $6.13/course |
| Cefpodoxime 100mg (7-day) | Cephalosporin alternative | $9.00/course |
| Fosfomycin 3g (single dose) | Single-dose UTI treatment | $15.00/course |
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With a $69/mo membership, your message visit is included — so you only pay for the medication. Learn about membership →
Your prescription, your pharmacy. We send prescriptions to any pharmacy you choose — CVS, Walgreens, your local pharmacy, or home delivery through Cost Plus Drugs. The prices above reflect Cost Plus Drugs pricing.
Need a urine culture?
If your UTI is recurrent or not responding to treatment, your provider may recommend a urinalysis with culture & sensitivity to identify the exact bacteria and which antibiotics it responds to. Lab work is ordered through Quest Diagnostics — walk in at any Florida location, no appointment needed.
UA with Culture
From $29
+ $49 clinician interpretation
Comprehensive Wellness
$140
10 tests including UA
Support your recovery
Your provider may recommend professional-grade supplements alongside your prescription to support urinary tract health and reduce recurrence. All supplements are available through our Fullscript dispensary — GMP-certified, third-party tested, shipped to your door.
D-Mannose
Helps prevent E. coli from adhering to the urinary tract lining
Cranberry Extract
Concentrated proanthocyanidins for urinary health support
Probiotics (Lactobacillus)
Restores healthy flora during and after antibiotic treatment
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about UTI treatment at Goza Health.
Can I get UTI treatment without a urine test?
In many cases, yes. Straightforward UTIs with classic symptoms can be treated based on clinical evaluation. Your provider may recommend lab testing for recurrent or complex cases.
How fast will I get my prescription?
Most prescriptions are sent within 24-48 hours of completing your visit. Many antibiotics are available same-day at your pharmacy.
Do I need a video call?
No. Message-based visits are convenient and private. Describe your symptoms and your provider evaluates your case within 24-48 hours.
How much does a UTI visit cost?
A single message visit costs $79. Members ($69/mo) get message visits included, so you only pay for medication.
What if I get UTIs frequently?
Recurrent UTIs are common. Your provider can discuss preventive strategies, including prophylactic antibiotics, supplements like D-mannose, and lifestyle modifications.
Is UTI treatment safe during pregnancy?
Yes. Certain antibiotics like cephalexin are safe during pregnancy. Mention your pregnancy status in the visit and your provider will select the appropriate medication.
How soon will I feel better after starting antibiotics?
Most patients notice symptom improvement within 24-48 hours of starting treatment. It’s important to complete the full course as prescribed.
Why do I keep getting UTIs?
Recurrent UTIs are common, especially in women. Factors include anatomy, sexual activity, hormonal changes, and certain contraceptive methods. Your provider can evaluate your history and recommend preventive strategies, including prophylactic antibiotics if appropriate.
Can I prevent UTIs naturally?
Yes — staying well-hydrated, urinating after intercourse, wiping front-to-back, and taking D-mannose or cranberry supplements may help reduce recurrence. These work best alongside medical guidance.
What’s the difference between all the UTI antibiotics?
Different antibiotics target bacteria in different ways. Nitrofurantoin and SMX-TMP are common first choices. Cephalexin is preferred during pregnancy. Ciprofloxacin is reserved for complex cases. Your provider selects the best option based on your history.
Can men get UTIs?
Yes, though they’re less common in men. Male UTIs may require a longer antibiotic course and additional evaluation. Describe your symptoms in the intake form and your provider will determine the appropriate treatment.