Recurrent UTI Clinic in London
Consultant-led · day surgery · Harley Street, London
Our recurrent UTI clinic helps women caught in a cycle of repeated urine infections. A consultant urogynaecologist with a special interest in urinary tract infections assesses the cause and builds a tailored plan. Consultations in London start from £225, with any tests and treatment quoted separately.
What the clinic offers
The clinic looks beyond a single infection to why UTIs keep coming back — reviewing your history, testing urine properly, and identifying treatable factors. You leave with a clear, personalised plan rather than another short course of antibiotics.
Who it's for
It's for women who get repeated or persistent urine infections (typically two or more in six months, or three or more in a year), or whose symptoms persist despite standard treatment.
What a plan may include
Depending on the cause, a plan might include targeted antibiotic strategies, preventive measures, lifestyle and bladder advice, and further investigation where needed. Our consultant has a published research interest in urinary tract infections.
Cost
The initial consultation starts from £225; any urine tests, investigations and treatment are quoted separately. [Indicative — confirm before publishing.]
Why choose Minor Surgery UK
A consultant urogynaecologist who specialises in urinary tract infections, with proper assessment rather than repeat antibiotics, in a CQC-registered London clinic.
Frequently asked questions
What counts as recurrent UTIs?
Recurrent UTIs usually means two or more infections in six months, or three or more in a year. Persistent symptoms despite treatment also warrant specialist assessment.
How much does the recurrent UTI clinic cost?
The initial consultation starts from £225 at Minor Surgery UK; tests and treatment are quoted separately at your appointment.
Why do I keep getting UTIs?
Repeated UTIs can have several causes, from incomplete bladder emptying to hormonal changes or bacterial factors. The clinic's job is to find the treatable reason rather than just treat each infection.
What happens at the appointment?
The consultant reviews your history, arranges proper urine testing, and builds a tailored plan — which may include preventive strategies and further investigation where needed.
Do I need surgery for recurrent UTIs?
Most women do not — recurrent UTIs are usually managed without surgery, through targeted treatment and prevention. Any further investigation is discussed with you.
Can recurrent UTIs be cured?
Many women get lasting relief once the underlying cause is identified and addressed, though some need ongoing preventive management. A specialist plan gives the best chance of breaking the cycle.