Dublin Pharmacy Consultations for UTI
Book a UTI consultation at a pharmacy in Dublin — no GP referral needed. Typically €35 via the HSE Common Conditions Service (fee set by each pharmacy).
What is UTI?
UTI is a urinary tract infection (UTI) is a bacterial infection affecting the bladder or urethra.
In Ireland, 50% of women in Ireland will experience at least one UTI in their lifetime.
In Dublin, patients can access UTI consultations directly at their local pharmacy under the HSE Common Conditions Service (CCS) — same-day appointments, typically a €35 fee (set by each pharmacy), no referral needed.
Symptoms to Watch For
- Burning or stinging sensation when urinating (dysuria)
- Frequent need to urinate, even when the bladder is empty
- Cloudy, dark, or strong-smelling urine
- Pain or pressure in the lower abdomen or pelvis
- Blood in urine (haematuria) — pink or red-tinged
⚠️ Seek emergency care if: Fever, chills, or back/flank pain (suspected kidney infection)
Why See a Pharmacist in Dublin for UTI?
Dublin pharmacists trained in the Common Conditions Service can:
- ✅ Assess and diagnose UTI on the same day
- ✅ Prescribe treatment without GP referral
- ✅ Treat for a standard fee (typically €35, set by each pharmacy and paid in store)
- ✅ Provide follow-up advice and safety netting guidance
What to Expect in Your Dublin CCS Consultation
Your consultation takes approximately 15-20 minutes and includes:
- Medical history — When symptoms started, what you've tried, relevant health history
- Assessment — Physical examination appropriate to UTI
- Diagnosis — Whether your case suits CCS treatment or needs GP referral
- Treatment — Prescription or recommendation of appropriate treatment
- Safety netting — Clear guidance on what to watch for
What to bring: PPSN, medical card (if applicable), list of current medications
Available Treatments for UTI
| Treatment | Type | When Used |
|---|---|---|
| Trimethoprim | Oral antibiotic | First-line (check local resistance) |
| Nitrofurantoin | Oral antibiotic | First-line alternative |
| Pivmecillinam | Oral antibiotic | Alternative option |
Safety Considerations
- Who is eligible: women aged 16-65 with uncomplicated lower UTI
- Exclusions: male patients, pregnant women, pyelonephritis, indwelling catheter, recurrent UTIs
- Medical card: The CCS consultation fee (typically €35, set by each pharmacy) applies to all patients, including medical card holders
- Emergency: If symptoms worsen rapidly, attend your nearest ED or call 999/112
Frequently Asked Questions
Can a pharmacist in Dublin treat UTI?
Yes. Dublin pharmacists registered with the HSE Common Conditions Service are authorised to assess, diagnose, and treat UTI. No GP referral is required.
How much does a UTI consultation cost in Dublin?
The CCS fee is typically €35 — each pharmacy sets its own fee, which is shown when you book and paid directly to the pharmacy. The fee applies to all patients, including medical card holders.
Do I need to book in advance for UTI in Dublin?
Booking online is recommended. Many Dublin CCS pharmacies also accept walk-ins.
How quickly can I be seen for UTI in Dublin?
Most CCS pharmacies in Dublin offer same-day appointments.
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