Urinary Tract Infections

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UTI Advice & Treatment in London E2 (Bethnal Green)

A Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) can be more than just a nuisance; it can be painful, disruptive, and uncomfortable. At Massinghams Chemist, we provide expert UTI advice in our London E2 pharmacy, helping you get back to feeling like yourself without the wait for a GP appointment.

As part of the NHS Pharmacy First scheme, our qualified pharmacists in Bethnal Green can now assess and, where clinically appropriate, provide prescription treatment for uncomplicated UTIs in women aged 16 to 64.

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Professional UTI Pharmacy Consultation in Bethnal Green

You don’t need a referral to access our UTI pharmacy consultation in Bethnal Green. When you visit us, you will have a private, confidential conversation with a pharmacist in our consultation room.

Our clinical assessment includes:

  • Symptom Review: Identifying key signs like pain when peeing, urgency, or cloudy urine.
  • Eligibility Check: This service is specifically for non pregnant women aged 16 64.
  • Prescription Treatment: If your symptoms are moderate to severe, we can provide a 3-day course of antibiotics (such as Nitrofurantoin) directly if appropriate.
  • GP Coordination: We will notify your GP of any treatment provided to ensure your medical records are kept up to date.

What is Urinary Tract Infection?

Bacterial infections of the urinary tract are referred to as Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs). These include bladder (cystitis), Kidneys or the urethra (urethritis). UTIs can be treated with antibiotics, this decision is made by a healthcare professional following an assessment of the symptoms.

What are the signs and symptoms of UTI?

Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) can have a range of signs and symptoms, these include:

  • Increased frequency of going to the toilet to pass urine than usual.
  • The sensation of burning or pain whilst passing urine (dysuria)
  • Going more frequently to the toilet to pass urine during the night than usual (nocturia)
  • Needing to pee more urgently or suddenly than usual
  • Blood in urine
  • Pain in the lower abdomen or your back, just below the ribs
  • Feeling hot or having a high temperature
  • Feeling very cold, temperature below 36 degrees celsius
  • Cloudy looking pee

Your pee may also look dark and smell. If you don’t have any other symptoms, this can also happen if you are not drinking enough fluids.

Which treatment options are provided for uncomplicated UTIs through the Pharmacy First Service in Bethnal Green?

Your symptoms will be assessed by one of the pharmacists during a consultation. You may be offered a treatment through the Pharmacy First Service If it is clinically appropriate and you are eligible under this service. The treatment options include:

Antibiotics tablets/capsules – For the treatment of Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)

*If you are issued a prescription medicine, you will pay the standard NHS prescription charge unless you’re eligible for free prescriptions.

If the pharmacist is unable to offer treatment through this service, they will recommend an alternative or sign-post you to another service.

Want to learn more about UTI infections? Visit the NHS webpage for up-to-date advice and information on UTIs.

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Expert Pharmacy Guidance

Our pharmacists offer professional oversight on managing urinary tract health and can recommend appropriate over the counter treatments or self-care strategies.

UTI Self Care & Pharmacy Guidance in London

While antibiotics are often necessary, UTI self care and pharmacy guidance in London can help manage discomfort and prevent future infections. At Massinghams, we combine modern medicine with practical advice rooted in our 130 year history of community care.

Expert tips for managing a UTI at home:

  • Hydration: Drink plenty of water to help “flush” bacteria out of your system.
  • Pain Relief: Over the counter paracetamol or ibuprofen can help manage lower tummy pain.
  • Cystitis Relief: Sodium citrate sachets can help make your urine less acidic, reducing the “stinging” sensation.
  • Avoid Irritants: Avoid sugary drinks, caffeine, and scented soaps around the genital area while you recover.
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Frequently Asked Question

Can a pharmacist give me antibiotics for a UTI?

Yes. Under the NHS Pharmacy First service, if you are a woman aged 16 64 and have a confirmed uncomplicated UTI, our pharmacists can supply the necessary antibiotics without you needing to see a GP first. Normal NHS prescription charges apply unless you are exempt.

Most women find that their symptoms begin to improve within 24 to 48 hours of starting antibiotics. It is vital to finish the entire 3 day course, even if you feel better sooner, to ensure the infection is fully cleared.

If you are pregnant and suspect a UTI, you must see your GP or midwife. UTIs in pregnancy require a different clinical pathway and more frequent monitoring to ensure the health of both mother and baby.

If you develop a high fever, nausea, vomiting, or pain in your lower back/sides, the infection may have spread to your kidneys. This is considered a “complicated” UTI and requires urgent medical attention from a GP or an Urgent Care Centre.

Prevention is key. We recommend drinking plenty of fluids, wiping from front to back, emptying your bladder as soon as possible after sex, and wearing cotton underwear. If you suffer from recurrent UTIs (2 in six months or 3 in a year), our pharmacist will refer you to your GP for further investigation.