Quick UTI care for women today

Get safe, same day advice and treatment for uncomplicated UTIs at South Ealing Pharmacy, serving Ealing and nearby West London areas.

  • Antibiotics when suitable
  • Evidence based care
  • Rapid symptom relief
South Ealing Pharmacy

What you can expect today

You will speak with a trained pharmacist who assesses typical UTI symptoms and checks for warning signs. Most women are managed safely without seeing a GP. Care is fast, private, and tailored to you.

We ask about burning when you pass urine, new night time urination, and whether your urine looks cloudy. These are key signs used to diagnose uncomplicated bladder infection in women aged sixteen to sixty four.

We will rule out other causes like vaginal discharge, sexually transmitted infections, or menopause related irritation. We also check for fever, flank pain, or vomiting that might signal a kidney infection needing urgent review.

If your symptoms fit an uncomplicated UTI and treatment is appropriate, we can supply nitrofurantoin for three days and provide self care advice. You should start to feel better within forty eight hours. If not, return for reassessment.

You do not usually need a urine sample or a dipstick test for a straightforward diagnosis in women. Decisions are based on your symptoms and clinical judgement.

We serve South Ealing, Ealing, Acton, Hanwell, Brentford, and West London. You will leave with clear guidance on what to do next and when to seek help.

South Ealing Pharmacy

Who this service is for?

Most suitable for non pregnant women aged sixteen to sixty four with typical lower UTI symptoms. We will advise on the best option for you and refer when needed. Exclusions include pregnancy, catheters, or frequent recurrent infections.

  • Burning pain when passing urine
  • Needing to pass urine more often
  • New night time urination
  • Urine that looks cloudy

Simple steps that help at home

Self care reduces discomfort and supports recovery. Keep fluids up so your urine is pale, pass urine regularly, and consider peeing soon after sex. Wipe from front to back and avoid perfumed products around the vulva.

  • Drink water through the day
  • Take pain relief if suitable
  • Avoid holding urine
  • Keep the genital area clean and dry
South Ealing Pharmacy

Fast, local UTI help in Ealing

Speak to a pharmacist today for clear answers, treatment when appropriate, and practical tips to feel better fast.

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How it Works

Trusted Healthcare in the Heart of ealing

  • Book your appointment

    Choose the service you need - travel vaccinations, flu jabs, medication reviews or more and book online, by phone or in person in under a minute.

  • Attend your consultation

    Enjoy a one-to-one consultation. Our experienced pharmacists will listen, answer every question and design the right care for you.

  • Receive treatment

    Leave with your prescriptions, vaccines or personalised health advice—all dispensed on the spot. We’ll make sure you have everything you need to feel confident and well.

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What Our Patients Say

I was worried about a kidney infection. They assessed me and referred quickly. Very reassuring and efficient.

Professional from start to finish. I appreciated the privacy and the focus on what mattered to me.

Kind team and straight answers. They checked for red flags and gave me clear guidance. I recommend them to friends.

Great local service. I got practical prevention tips and felt supported throughout. South Ealing Pharmacy is now my first stop.

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Frequently Asked Questions

South Ealing Pharmacy
  • Who can use this service?

    Women aged sixteen to sixty four with typical bladder infection symptoms can be assessed and treated when appropriate.

  • Do I need a GP appointment first?

    No. Our pharmacist can assess you and supply treatment when suitable, or refer you if another service is safer.

  • Will I need a urine sample?

    Usually not. A simple UTI in women is often diagnosed by symptoms without a dipstick or lab test.

  • Which antibiotic might be offered?

    Nitrofurantoin is commonly used for three days when it is suitable and safe for you.

  • How quickly should I feel better?

    Many people improve within forty eight hours after starting treatment. If you feel worse or not better, contact us.

  • What symptoms mean I need urgent help?

    High temperature, back or side pain under the ribs, vomiting, or feeling very unwell need prompt medical review.

  • How can I lower my chance of another UTI?

    Drink fluids regularly, do not hold urine, pee soon after sex, wipe front to back, and avoid perfumed products around the vulva.

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