A UTI happens when bacteria enter the urinary system — which includes the kidneys, bladder, ureters, and urethra. It can lead to discomfort, fever, and even serious complications if not treated on time.
Burning or pain during urination
Frequent urge to urinate, even with little output
Pain in the lower abdomen or back
Cloudy or bad-smelling urine
Fever or chills (in severe cases)
Accurate Diagnosis – Through urine tests and scans if needed
Targeted Antibiotics – To clear the infection completely
Identify the Cause – Repeated UTIs may be due to stones, prostate issues, or poor bladder emptying
Long-Term Solutions – We guide you on how to prevent UTIs in the future
If you’ve had frequent UTIs, infections that don’t go away with antibiotics, or pain in your back or kidneys — it’s best to consult a specialist like Dr. Kalra.