Women’s & Men’s Same-Day Care in Lutz
UTIs, STD Testing, Yeast/BV, Erectile Concerns
If you’re not feeling well, you shouldn’t have to wait. Our Lutz walk-in clinic offers same-day visits for women’s and men’s urgent needs—including UTI treatment in Lutz and STD testing in Lutz—with discreet care, clear answers, and a straightforward plan to help you feel better fast.
Why same-day care matters
When symptoms hit (burning with urination, unusual discharge, irritation, pelvic pain, or erectile changes), early evaluation does two big things: 1) relieves symptoms sooner, and 2) prevents complications or spread to partners. Same-day care keeps you out of the ER for non-emergencies, speeds up testing and treatment, and gives you practical prevention tips tailored to your life in the Tampa/Lutz area.
Fast relief for UTIs (Women & Men)
Common UTI symptoms
- Burning or pain when you pee
- Frequent or urgent urination
- Lower abdominal pressure or back pain
- Cloudy, strong-smelling, or blood-tinged urine
- Fever or chills (more serious—get seen promptly)
What to expect at your visit
- History & exam: We’ll ask about symptoms, hydration, sexual activity, and past UTIs.
- Urine testing: A quick urinalysis in-clinic, with cultures sent to the lab if needed.
- Same-day treatment: When results and symptoms point to UTI, your clinician can start antibiotics right away and review comfort measures (hydration, OTC pain relief, urinary analgesics).
- Follow-up: If cultures suggest a different antibiotic, we’ll adjust the plan.
Tip: If you’re prone to recurrent UTIs, ask about strategies like timed voiding, hydration goals, avoiding bladder irritants (soda, energy drinks), and targeted preventive options.
Local advantage: For UTI treatment Lutz, same-day testing and prescriptions mean fewer missed classes or workdays and less time driving out of the neighborhood for care.
Yeast infections vs. Bacterial Vaginosis (BV)
For women’s care
These two conditions can feel similar—but they need different treatments.
- Yeast (candida): Itching, thick “cottage cheese” discharge, vulvar redness/swelling; typically little odor.
- BV: Thin, gray/white discharge with a noticeable “fishy” odor; mild irritation possible.
Why testing helps
Self-diagnosis is tricky—over-the-counter yeast treatments won’t fix BV. We can perform a quick pelvic exam if needed, run simple tests, and prescribe the right medication (oral or topical) based on what’s actually going on.
Recurrence prevention
- Avoid harsh soaps, scented products, and douching
- Wear breathable underwear; change out of damp workout clothes quickly
- Discuss probiotics and timing of antifungals if you get frequent yeast flares
- Consider STI screening if symptoms don’t fit a typical pattern
Confidential STD testing in Lutz
Discreet, judgment-free, and fast
We provide STD testing in Lutz for chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, HIV, trichomoniasis, hepatitis B/C, and others as indicated by your history.
When to get tested
- New partner(s) or a change in relationship status
- Unprotected sex or condom failure
- Symptoms such as discharge, burning, sores, pelvic pain, or bleeding
- Routine screening: at least annually for sexually active adults; more often for higher risk
What testing looks like
- Sample types: Urine test, vaginal/cervical swab, urethral swab (only when needed), blood test
- Turnaround: Many results return within 1–3 days; some rapid screens may be available depending on the test
- Treatment: If symptoms and exposure risk are high, your clinician may recommend same-day treatment while confirmatory results are pending
- Partner care: We’ll discuss partner notification, testing, and when it’s safe to resume sexual activity
Helpful resource: CDC overview on STIs and prevention: https://www.cdc.gov/std/
Remember: many STIs are asymptomatic. Routine screening is the best way to protect yourself and your partners.
Erectile concerns (ED): why same-day evaluation helps
For men’s care
Occasional trouble happens—but frequent erectile difficulty can signal issues worth checking (blood flow, diabetes, blood pressure, medication side effects, stress/anxiety, sleep problems).
What we can do today
- Focused history & vitals (BP, heart rate, weight)
- Medication review (some meds affect erections)
- Basic lab work as indicated (blood sugar/A1C, lipids, testosterone if appropriate)
- Initial treatment options where clinically appropriate and safe
- Referrals to urology or cardiology if we see red flags
Why now, not later: Same-day evaluation can uncover fixable factors and give you a practical plan—often lifestyle tweaks plus medication or follow-up testing when indicated.
Protecting your partner—and your future self
- Abstain or use condoms until testing confirms you’re clear and symptoms resolve.
- Complete the full course of any prescribed antibiotics/antivirals, even if you feel better.
- Retesting may be recommended (e.g., 3 months after treatment for chlamydia/gonorrhea).
- Vaccines matter: Ask about HPV and hepatitis B vaccines if you haven’t had them.
What to bring to your visit
- Photo ID and insurance card (we also welcome self-pay)
- Current medication list, including supplements
- Dates of last STI screening, Pap test, prostate check, or relevant labs (if you know them)
- A list of any allergies to medications
Tip: If you’re providing a urine sample, try not to urinate for at least one hour before your visit—this can improve test accuracy for certain STIs.
FAQs
How fast can I get UTI treatment in Lutz?
Most patients are seen the same day. If urinalysis supports a UTI and your history fits, we can typically start treatment right away.
Do I need an appointment for STD testing in Lutz?
Walk-ins are welcome. If you prefer, call ahead to check current wait times.
Can I be treated before all my STD results return?
If your symptoms and exposure risk are high, your clinician may recommend empiric treatment while confirmatory tests are pending.
Is my visit private?
Yes. We provide discreet testing, use secure medical records, and only share information as required by law or with your permission.
Will I get help notifying my partner(s)?
We can discuss simple scripts, timing, and—when applicable—treatment options for partners.
Prevention playbook (simple habits that work)
- Use condoms correctly and consistently
- Limit concurrent partners and get tested between partners
- Don’t share towels/underwear when treating yeast/BV or suspected infections
- Hydrate and urinate after sex to help reduce UTI risk
- Plan routine screening—put it on your calendar just like a dental cleaning
Why choose our Lutz walk-in clinic
- Same-day care for UTIs, yeast/BV, STD testing, and erectile concerns
- On-site testing and fast lab turnaround
- Clear, stigma-free communication and practical next steps
- Local convenience for Lutz, Land O’ Lakes, Cheval, Odessa, and North Tampa
- Continuity of care: follow-up calls, prescription coordination, and referrals when needed
When to go straight to the ER
- Severe abdominal/pelvic pain, testicular pain or swelling
- High fever, uncontrollable vomiting, signs of sepsis
- Inability to urinate or severe back pain with fever (possible kidney involvement)
- Chest pain, shortness of breath, or neurological symptoms
Your next step
Don’t wait and worry. Walk in today for UTI treatment in Lutz, STD testing in Lutz, help with yeast/BV, or a private evaluation for erectile concerns. You’ll get straightforward answers, same-day care, and a plan that fits your life.
This article is for general information only and isn’t a substitute for professional medical advice. If you have severe symptoms or an emergency, seek immediate care.


