Anonymous wrote:OP I have a ton of experience with UTI's and no your doctor should absolutely be able to culture and tell you within minutes whether you have one.
Get a new doctor.
Also, CVS Minute clinics and or any urgent care would be better than your current doctor. They are idiots.
If the longer culture comes back negative then they should send you to a URO GYN not no antibiotics. There would be an underlying reason for the pain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clinics have definitely been cracking down on prescribing antibiotics for UTIs with the urine culture. This will be particularly true if you are a middle aged, or older, woman because you can have UTI symptoms that are not caused by bacteria. I have had a urine culture that came back negative. I both think it is responsible for providers to see the urine culture before giving out antibiotics, and I get how frustrating it is as the patient to be waiting for days to get relief.
This. I can't believe you wouldn't respect a provider being responsible. I have chronic UTIs now (thank perimenopause). So I got in, leave a sample, then head right to CVS to get some Uritstat. It starts working really quickly and gives me pain relief. Then I wait a day or maybe 2 for the culture to come back. The reason we have to do this is because of patients like OP who is demanding antibiotics STAT.
Anonymous wrote:Clinics have definitely been cracking down on prescribing antibiotics for UTIs with the urine culture. This will be particularly true if you are a middle aged, or older, woman because you can have UTI symptoms that are not caused by bacteria. I have had a urine culture that came back negative. I both think it is responsible for providers to see the urine culture before giving out antibiotics, and I get how frustrating it is as the patient to be waiting for days to get relief.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Next time go to a walk-in clinic or an urgent care clinic, not the ER, for a minor emergency like a UTI.
+1 why on earth would you go to the ER during covid for a UTI??? Omg.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have Aetna insurance - and they did a tele-health appointment and sent the script to my local pharmacy.
I was shocked at how easy it was.
Same!!
Anonymous wrote:I have Aetna insurance - and they did a tele-health appointment and sent the script to my local pharmacy.
I was shocked at how easy it was.
Anonymous wrote:Next time go to a walk-in clinic or an urgent care clinic, not the ER, for a minor emergency like a UTI.