Hello there. If you’re experiencing symptoms of a urinary tract infection (UTI), one of the most common questions people ask is: “Can I get antibiotics for a UTI without seeing a GP?”
In the UK, the answer is yes, sometimes depending on your symptoms and where you seek care.While antibiotics for UTIs usually require clinical assessment, there are now several ways patients may receive treatment without waiting for a traditional GP appointment.
Online clinician consultations services like Medical Consultations Online can treat any type of UTI and provide treatment. Pharmacy services are restricted to treating uncomplicated UTIs and are only able to provide 3 days of nitrofurantoin.
Understanding these options can help you access care more quickly when symptoms appear.

A urinary tract infection occurs when bacteria enter the urinary system, most commonly affecting the bladder.
Common symptoms include:
Many UTIs require antibiotics if clinically appropriate, particularly when symptoms persist or worsen. Because antibiotics are prescription medicines in the UK, treatment normally requires assessment by a healthcare professional.
Online consultations allow a UK-registered clinician to:
This can allow patients to receive treatment guidance without needing to wait for an in-person GP appointment.
*There will be a fee for the medication item on collection (ASDA only charge £5 for the medication; other pharmacies prices may vary).
We offer PRICE MATCH Guarantee for SAME day antibiotic treatment.
Please note UTI treatment should always be started on the SAME day when you report your symptoms to a healthcare professional.
Please note that we are unable to provide refunds after an order has been placed, however we are happy to assist with any concerns you may have on 02081566750.
What is a urinary tract infection (UTI)?
UTI is a bacterial infection of the urinary tract. The term “UTI” is used to refer to several various infections, including: a bladder infection known as cystitis, an infection of your urethra is known as urethritis, or a kidney infection known as pyelonephritis. It is paramount that treatment is started as soon as possible, hence why we provide treatment for same day pick up.
Via our e-consultation pathway, you simply answer all the questions and we provide a 3 day course of antibiotics to treat the cystitis/bladder infection at £14.95 for the same day. This is the first line treatment of choice for a bladder/UTI infection and is highly effective. Symptoms will usually start to improve within 24 hours.
Access to GP appointments can sometimes be limited, particularly when symptoms develop suddenly.
Patients frequently search for solutions such as:
Online consultations can provide a convenient way to access medical advice quickly while ensuring that treatment decisions are made by qualified clinicians.
You should seek medical advice if:
These signs may indicate a more significant infection requiring clinical evaluation.
If symptoms worsen rapidly or you feel seriously unwell, contact NHS 111 or seek urgent medical care. In emergencies, call 999.

Time needed: 15 minutes
Most online consultations follow a simple process.
This allows patients to receive medical guidance and treatment advice quickly when symptoms appear on the same day. Speak to an Expert
It is sometimes possible to receive treatment for a UTI without seeing a GP in person.
Online consultations services like Medical Consultations Online can treat any type of UTI and provide treatment. Pharmacy services are restricted to treating uncomplicated UTIs and are only able to provide 3 days of nitrofurantoin.
However, antibiotics should only be used when clinically appropriate and prescribed by a qualified healthcare professional.If symptoms persist or worsen, speaking with a clinician can help ensure the infection is treated safely and effectively.
This article provides practical guidance on accessing UTI treatment in the UK when you cannot get a GP appointment. It explains a clinician consultation may be needed instead when the UTI symptoms worsen or you are not able to get an appointment. The article also outlines common UTI symptoms, when antibiotics may be considered, and situations that require medical assessment. It describes how online consultations work, what information you may be asked to provide, and what to expect from a remote review. The suggested illustrations support the content by giving clear visual explanations of how patients can access appropriate care quickly.
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