Urinary Tract Infections Self-Testing
£8.99
Pain or burning while urinating? Increased need to pass urine?
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are a common condition that can affect anyone but mainly affect women due to the shorter urethra and its proximity to bacteria. In healthy individuals, urine doesn’t contain micro-organisms. In those with a UTI, urine may contain leukocytes, nitrate, protein, and/or blood.
If your results suggest a UTI, you may be eligible for treatment through our clinic. Alternatively, contact your GP to discuss your treatment needs.
Sample type:Â
Urine sample. The box includes a sample cup and testing strip.
How long for results:
2 minutes
Suitable for patients experiencing symptoms including:
Pain or burning while urinating, pain or cramping in the groin or lower abdomen, increased need to pass urine, and/or cloudy urine.
NOT suitable for patients who are:
Pregnant, over the age of 65, experiencing visible blood in their urine, using a catheter.
Directions and More Information
- Collect a urine sample.
- Remove the test strip from the pouch.
- Immerse the strip in the urine sample.
- Wait for 2 minutes, and read results.
- Take a photo of your test results to share with a healthcare professional.
For more information please refer to the patient information leaflet.
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