Anna – Carshalton

Uncomplicated Urinary Tract Infections in Women

Uncomplicated UTI Treatment for Women

That burning, urgent, uncomfortable feeling is something many women know all too well. An uncomplicated urinary tract infection can make even the most ordinary day feel miserable, and waiting days for a GP appointment when you are in that much discomfort is the last thing you need. Anna Pharmacy can assess and treat uncomplicated UTIs in women directly, including prescribing antibiotics where needed. We have branches in Carshalton, Sutton, and Hackbridge, and we also see patients from Croydon, Richmond, Epsom, Stoneleigh, and Wallington.  

Where Is This Service Available?

Uncomplicated UTI treatment is available at all three Anna Pharmacy branches:

398 Green Wrythe Lane
Carshalton Sutton
SM5 1JF
United Kingdom

186 London Rd, Hackbridge
Wallington
SM6 7FW
United Kingdom

107 Wrythe Ln
Sutton
Carshalton
SM5 2RR

We also welcome patients travelling from the surrounding areas, including Croydon, Richmond, Epsom, Stoneleigh, and Wallington. Whichever branch is most convenient for you, our team is ready to help.

What Is an Uncomplicated UTI in Women?

An uncomplicated UTI is a bacterial infection of the lower urinary tract, most commonly the bladder, in an otherwise healthy woman. Women are more susceptible than men because the female urethra is shorter, making it easier for bacteria to reach the bladder. The term “uncomplicated” means the infection is confined to the lower urinary tract in a woman who is not pregnant, does not have diabetes or a weakened immune system, and has no other factors that increase the risk of complications. For a full clinical overview, the NHS provides reliable guidance at www.nhs.uk/conditions/urinary-tract-infections-utis.

Uncomplicated UTI

Symptoms of an Uncomplicated UTI in Women

The symptoms of an uncomplicated UTI tend to be localised to the bladder and lower urinary tract. They come on relatively quickly and are usually quite distinctive. Common symptoms include:

It is important to note that an uncomplicated UTI does not typically cause a high fever, back pain just below the ribs, or severe chills. If these symptoms are present, the infection may have spread to the kidneys, which is a more serious situation requiring urgent GP assessment rather than pharmacy treatment.

How Anna Pharmacy Can Help You Get Relief Faster

Our pharmacists can assess and treat uncomplicated UTIs in women and girls aged 16 to 64 who are not pregnant or breastfeeding. Here is what to expect when you book your appointment:

A Private, Confidential Consultation

Our pharmacist will speak with you privately, ask about your symptoms, how long you have had them, and whether there are any factors that might affect which treatment is appropriate. Every conversation is handled with complete discretion.

Antibiotic Prescription Where Needed

Where the assessment confirms an uncomplicated UTI, our pharmacists can prescribe a short course of antibiotics. Always complete the full course, even if your symptoms ease before you finish the medication.

Practical Advice to Support Recovery

We will give you clear guidance on managing symptoms at home, what to drink and what to avoid, and how to reduce the likelihood of the infection returning after treatment.

Honest Escalation If Needed

If your symptoms suggest the infection is not uncomplicated, or if other factors mean you need a GP rather than a pharmacist, we will tell you clearly and help you understand the right next step without delay.

What You Can Do at Home

Alongside your treatment, these self-care steps can help ease symptoms and support your recovery:

Reducing the Risk of Recurrence

Recurrent UTIs are frustrating and unfortunately common. These simple habits can make a meaningful difference:

Get Fast, Professional Support for UTIs at Anna Pharmacy

You do not have to put up with the discomfort or worry alone. Book your appointment at any of our three branches and our pharmacists will make sure you get the right treatment quickly, with complete discretion and care.

Frequently asked questions

An uncomplicated UTI is one that affects only the lower urinary tract in a healthy woman who is not pregnant, does not have diabetes or a compromised immune system, and has no structural issues with her urinary tract. This distinction matters because uncomplicated UTIs are suitable for assessment and treatment through the NHS Pharmacy First, whereas more complex cases need GP-level care.
Yes. Our pharmacists at Anna Pharmacy can prescribe antibiotics for uncomplicated UTIs in women aged 16 to 64 who are not pregnant or breastfeeding. This is the same treatment a GP would provide, without the wait for an appointment.
Signs that a UTI may have become complicated include a high fever, shivering, pain in the back or side just below the ribs, nausea, or vomiting. These symptoms can indicate the infection has reached the kidneys. If you develop any of these, please contact your GP or call NHS 111 rather than booking a pharmacy appointment.
Most women begin to notice improvement within 24 to 48 hours of starting a course of antibiotics. The full course is usually between three and seven days depending on the antibiotic prescribed. It is essential to complete all the medication even if you feel better earlier, to ensure the infection is fully cleared.
Pharmacy First UTI treatment is not suitable for women who are pregnant, aged 65 or over, have a high or very low temperature, have blood in their urine, have pain in their back below the ribs, have diabetes, have a weakened immune system, or keep getting UTIs. In any of these cases, please contact your GP or NHS 111 rather than booking with us for this pathway.
Yes, recurrent UTIs are common in women. If you experience two within six months or three within twelve months, it is worth seeing your GP, who may consider a longer-term antibiotic plan or other options depending on your circumstances. Our pharmacists can advise on lifestyle measures to help reduce recurrence in the meantime.

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