Having Urination Problems? Screen Yourself At Home Using Our UTI Test

Our at-home UTI test will help you diagnose the root cause of any symptoms you are experiencing.

Your urinary system encompasses the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra. But it’s in the latter two parts where the majority of infections occur. The Diagnose at Home urinary tract infection (UTI) home test kit is designed to help you identify possible UTIs.

UTIs are more common in women than in men. They are especially prevalent in sexually active individuals, those on birth control, or older women in postmenopause.

You can easily treat a UTI with the right antibiotics, but before that can happen, you need to get it diagnosed.

Find out if you have a UTI. Try our at-home urine test for UTIs today.

Related Symptoms:

Constant urges to urinate
Slow urination or a burning sensation
Cloudy urine
Blood found urine
Strong odors from urine
Pelvic pain

However, not all infection cases result in recognizable symptoms, and the disease is often mistaken for other conditions in many adults.

Urine Microbiology

Urine is the fluid that contains water and wastes and that is produced by the kidneys. It travels from the kidneys, through tubes called ureters to the bladder, and then is eliminated from the body through the urethra. The urine culture is a test that detects and identifies bacteria and yeast in the urine, which may be causing a urinary tract infection (UTI).

This test measures your urine microbiology by taking a urine sample.

Living a healthy lifestyle, in general, is an effective countermeasure against a urinary tract infection:

  • Dilute your urine by drinking plenty of water, flushing bacteria from your urinary tract.
  • Drink cranberry juice or take cranberry supplements. While science isn’t conclusive on their benefits, cranberries have been known to reduce UTI frequency.
  • Deodorant sprays and powders can irritate the genital area. Avoid them if possible.
  • Certain contraceptives and birth control methods are known to cause UTIs. Consult your doctor.

A traditional UTI test usually involves a cystoscopy, where a thin tube with a lens is inserted into your urethra to inspect the bladder.

Luckily, Diagnose at Home has created a less invasive and easier way to diagnose your UTIs using an at-home urine test.

Once diagnosed, a UTI is easily treated with antibiotics.

You don’t always have the time to make it to the doctor’s office. Life happens, you may not have sick days or live far from a clinic.

That’s why we’ve created a better way for you to get your UTI test done. Our test can be completed from the privacy of your own home using nothing more than a urine sample. Your test sample is analyzed in our professional lab, and your results are delivered within days via a confidential email or phone call from an online nurse (your choice).

If you wish, you can also receive complete support through UTI recovery. Whether you have basic questions or require a specialist, an online doctor is standing by to advise you.

DiagnoseAtHome is committed to helping individuals like you access the essential healthcare services so badly needed.

Get your UTI diagnosed in just days from the comfort of your home. Order your UTI test today.

Improve your health in four easy steps.

Order your test kit online, have it delivered to you.

Collect your sample and return by pre-paid courier to us.

Our physicians will analyze your results.

View & track your health improvements.

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