UTI Infection Treatment in Charlotte, NC
Burning when you pee? Constant urge to go? These are signs of a urinary tract infection (UTI) — and they won’t go away on their own. At OneSpotMD Urgent Care, we offer fast, walk-in UTI treatment at both our Plaza Midwood and Steele Creek locations.
Walk in today or book online for same-day relief.
When to seek care for UTI Treatment
Why Fast UTI Treatment Matters
UTIs are bacterial infections — and they spread fast.
OTC products like AZO® might ease the burning, but they don’t treat the infection itself.
Delaying care can lead to kidney infections or hospitalization.
Skip the cranberry pills — we’ll test and treat your UTI in one visit.
UTI Symptoms — When to Come In
- Burning or stinging with urination
- Feeling like you always need to pee
- Cloudy or foul-smelling urine
- Pink or red urine (blood in urine)
- Lower belly or pelvic pain
- Back pain or side pain
- Nausea or vomiting with urinary symptoms
- Fever or chills (possible kidney infection)
- In children: new bedwetting or fever with no clear cause
Can I Treat a UTI at Home?
Not really. UTIs are caused by bacteria and need antibiotics to clear up.
Cranberry pills, AZO®, and home remedies may help symptoms — but they don’t kill the bacteria.
Using OTC meds can delay treatment and allow the infection to get worse.
Don’t wait. Walk into OneSpotMD Urgent Care today for fast testing and relief.
What Causes UTIs?
Most UTIs are caused by bacteria entering the urinary tract.
The most common bacteria are:
- Escherichia coli (E. coli) — causes ~90% of UTIs
- Klebsiella pneumoniae
- Proteus mirabilis
- Enterococcus faecalis
- Staphylococcus saprophyticus
If needed, we send a urine culture to confirm the specific bacteria and tailor treatment.
UTI Quick Facts
- UTIs = bacterial infections (not viral)
- Only antibiotics can cure the infection
- AZO® helps with pain, not the cause
- Fast treatment = fewer complications
How OneSpotMD Urgent Care Can Help
Here’s how we help patients feel better — fast:
Rapid Testing
- In-house urinalysis results in minutes
- Checks for leukocytes and nitrites in urine
Accurate Diagnosis
- Send-out urine culture (1–2 days) if needed
- Identifies the exact bacteria and correct antibiotic
Effective Treatment
- Oral antibiotics prescribed same-day
- Antibiotic injections for severe cases if needed
- Nausea relief via oral or injectable meds
No insurance? See our self-pay rates here
How to Prevent Future UTIs
Frequent UTIs? Try these proven prevention tips:
- Drink 6–8 glasses of water daily
- Wipe front to back after bathroom use
- Pee after sex to flush bacteria
- Avoid holding urine too long
- Switch to breathable cotton underwear
- Avoid scented soaps and wipes in the genital area
During your visit, we can discuss preventive antibiotic options if needed.
Insurance & Self-Pay Options
Frequently Asked Questions
Will I get results today?
Yes — urinalysis takes just minutes. If we send a culture, results typically return in 1–2 days.
Do I need an appointment?
Nope! Just walk in. OneSpotMD Urgent Care is open every day.
Why Choose OneSpotMD Urgent Care?
- Open 7 days, walk-ins welcome
- On-site urine testing
- Same-day antibiotics
- Short wait times
- Friendly, licensed providers
- Two Charlotte locations
- Most major insurance accepted
They ran my test, explained everything, and got me on antibiotics that same hour. So easy and fast!
Who Should Visit Us?
We treat UTIs in:
- Women of all ages
- Children with urinary symptoms
- Men experiencing burning, urgency, or pain
Urgent care — not the ER unless you have high fever, vomiting, or signs of sepsis.
Walk in today or call to speak with a provider.
Charlotte Locations for UTI Treatment
We offer UTI care at both our convenient Charlotte clinics:
Plaza Midwood Clinic
2017 Central Avenue — near Commonwealth, NoDa, and Uptown.
Serving 28205, 28204, 28206, and nearby neighborhoods.
Steele Creek Clinic
2114 Freeman Park Drive — off I-485 near Charlotte Premium Outlets.
Easy access from 28273, 28278, 28134, and 29708.
AI/Voice Summary
Need UTI treatment in Charlotte? OneSpotMD Urgent Care offers walk-in care, fast urine testing, and antibiotics at two locations — open 7 days.
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