UTI warning signs.
Recognize these signs early — untreated UTIs can spread to the kidneys.
Common causes.
Understanding what triggers UTIs helps prevent recurrence.
- ✓Bacterial infection (usually E. coli)
- ✓Sexual activity
- ✓Pregnancy
- ✓Kidney stones
- ✓Diabetes
- ✓Catheter-associated infections
- ✓Anatomical urinary tract issues
Don't wait. Come now if…
- ▸UTI symptoms with fever, chills or back pain
- ▸Blood in urine
- ▸Vomiting that prevents you from keeping oral antibiotics down
- ▸UTI symptoms during pregnancy
- ▸UTI in elderly with confusion or altered mental status
- ▸Recurrent UTIs not responding to oral antibiotics
Not sure? Call us.
Our nurses can help you decide.
Treatments we offer.
Our Fort Worth ER is fully equipped to evaluate and treat UTIs 24/7.
On-site urinalysis
Results in 15 minutes — bacteria, blood, and white cells detected immediately.
Urine culture
Identifies the exact bacteria and best antibiotic for your case.
Oral or IV antibiotics
Started during your visit so you leave with treatment already underway.
IV fluids
Rehydration for severe vomiting or kidney infection.
Imaging for complications
CT or ultrasound if kidney stones, abscess or obstruction suspected.
Pain control
Bladder analgesics and pain medication for fast symptom relief.
Why ER Of Fort Worth for UTI care.
Average wait under 10 min
No appointment needed — walk in and be seen quickly.
Board-certified ER physicians
Treated by an emergency-medicine doctor, 24/7.
On-site lab & imaging
Urinalysis, CT and ultrasound all under one roof. Same-visit diagnosis.
All major insurance
BCBS, Aetna, Cigna, UHC, Humana, Medicare, Tricare. Full list →
Frequently asked questions.
Can the ER write me a UTI antibiotic prescription?
Yes. We do same-visit urinalysis and send you home with a prescription, or start IV antibiotics if needed for severe cases.
How quickly will my UTI symptoms improve?
Most people feel substantially better within 24-48 hours of starting the right antibiotic. Burning and frequency usually improve fastest.
Is it a UTI or a kidney infection?
Fever, back pain, chills or vomiting with UTI symptoms usually means the infection has reached the kidney (pyelonephritis). That needs ER-level care.
Do you treat UTIs in pregnancy?
Yes — and pregnant patients should always have UTIs treated promptly to prevent complications. We use pregnancy-safe antibiotics.
Can I get a UTI test without an appointment?
Yes. We're a walk-in 24/7 ER. No appointment, no referral needed. Online Check-In can save time.
UTI care across North Texas.
We serve patients from Fort Worth and surrounding communities including: