Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) testing in London
Find health labs to test for Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) in London and compare all offers by prices and services.
Tests that cover Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)
Urine test
Urinalysis by Whittington Health
Magdala Avenue, London, N19 5, United Kingdom
Urine test by Islington Central Medical Centre
26 Laycock Street, London, N1 1AH, United Kingdom
Urinalysis by Ashford Place Community Centre
60 Ashford Road, London, NW2 6TU, United Kingdom
Urine test by Hilltop Medical Practice
95 Hilltop Avenue, London, NW10 8GP, United Kingdom
Urine test by Park Royal Medical Practice
10 Acton Lane, London, NW10 7, United Kingdom
Urinalysis by North London Health Centre
13 Broomfield Avenue, London, N13 4JJ, United Kingdom
Urinalysis by Egerton Pharmacy & Vaccination Clinic
147 Holloway Road, London, N7 8, United Kingdom
Urine test by Private Blood Tests London
117A Harley Street, London, W1G 7, United Kingdom
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A Urine test costs £74.00
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Urine test by London Harley Street Practice
66 Harley Street, London, W1G 7HD, United Kingdom
Urine test by Private City Walk-In Clinic
13 Queen Anne Street, London, W1G 9JH, United Kingdom
Urinalysis by Private City Walk-In Clinic
8 Lombard Court, London, EC3V 9BJ, United Kingdom
Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) - symptoms and how to test
Bacteria that enter the urinary system through faeces are a common cause of urinary tract infections (UTIs). Pathogens access the body via the urethra, transporting urine out of the system. Urethrae in women are smaller in length than those in men. This increases the risk that bacteria will enter the urinary tract and cause a urinary tract infection in the bladder or kidneys. Women are disproportionately affected by urinary tract infections, and many will suffer from several infections throughout their lives. Feminine-specific risk factors for urinary tract infections include the Definition of the female anatomy. Signs of infection, such as bacteria or white blood cells, can be found by examining the urine under a microscope. These analyses seek out the presence of bacteria and white blood cells, among other indicators of illness.