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Diagnosing & Treating UTIs in Grand Junction

If you believe that you may have a urinary tract infection (UTI), come visit the team at AFC! Our team of board-certified medical providers specialize in treating a wide range of acute conditions, including UTIs. The center is open seven days a week and walk-in patients are welcomed. Visit us for a quick diagnosis and proper treatment for your infection.

For same-day UTI care, visit the walk-in clinics at AFC locations in Grand Junction. With affordable care, low wait times, and caring staff, our urgent care center is a great resource for anyone needing preventive or immediate care. Simply walk into a clinic or find a location today!

UTI Symptoms Treated at AFC Locations in Grand Junction

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) occur when bacteria enters the urinary tract and causes a common bacterial infection. They are very common and can affect people of all ages. While the symptoms of UTIs can vary, the chief indication of infection is abnormal urination. The severity of your individual infection can depend on your overall health, medical history, and underlying conditions. If you experience any of the symptoms listed below, it’s important to seek medical attention. At American Family Care locations in Grand Junction, a provider can diagnose the infection and provide effective treatment.

Common symptoms of UTIs we treat include:

  • A strong, persistent urge to urinate
  • A burning sensation when urinating
  • Passing frequent & small amounts of urine
  • Cloudy / strong-smelling urine
  • Pain or pressure in the pelvis
  • Fatigue

UTI Diagnosis & Treatment Options

When you visit AFC locations in Grand Junction with a suspected urinary tract infection, your visit will typically begin with a discussion of your symptoms and medical history. Your provider will generally perform a physical examination to look for signs of infection. If additional testing is required, a sample of urine may be collected. American Family Care locations in Grand Junction are equipped with on-site labs that allow for a quick, easy, and accurate diagnosis. In most cases, your results will be confidentially delivered to you within the timeframe of your appointment! Once diagnosed, our team can help you plan the proper treatment plan to alleviate symptoms.

There are treatment options available at the clinic for UTIs. Urinary tract infections are usually treated with a two part plan: antibiotics and supportive care. We can prescribe antibiotics to effectively clear the infection. Additionally, we may make further recommendations for care to relieve any pain or discomfort at home. This can include OTC pain relievers, hydration, rest, and loose-fitting clothing.

Visit American Family Care for UTI Treatment

For same-day UTI treatment, visit American Family Care locations in Grand Junction. The clinics are open seven days a week and operates on a walk-in basis, meaning you don’t need to make an appointment beforehand. Just walk in! We accept most major health insurance plans and offer cost-effective options for any self-paying patient. If you have additional questions about UTI Treatment, please call your nearest AFC location for more info.

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