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UTI Treatment in Koh Samui

The trip from Bangkok took all day. A bus, a ferry, and no clean bathroom you wanted to use. So you held it, and you did not drink much water in the heat. Now it burns every time you pee, and you keep needing to go. This is how most urinary tract infections start on holiday here.

Our three walk-in clinics offer fast UTI treatment in Koh Samui, 24 hours a day. We test your urine on site, and the doctor can start antibiotics right away from our in-house pharmacy. Most patients are in and out within an hour, in Chaweng, Lamai, or Bangrak.

UTI Treatment in Koh Samui — Clinic Koh Samui

How We Treat UTI in Koh Samui

A UTI usually starts with burning when you pee. You may feel like you need to go all the time, even when little comes out. Your urine may look cloudy or smell strong. Some people get lower belly pain. Travellers get UTIs here for simple reasons. Long travel days mean holding it too long. The tropical heat makes you sweat, so you get dehydrated without noticing. Less water means less flushing of the bladder, and bacteria get the chance to grow.

At the clinic, we test a urine sample on the spot. Results take minutes, not days. If the test shows an infection, the doctor picks an antibiotic that works for it and hands it to you from our pharmacy before you leave. We also give advice on fluids and pain relief. If you have fever, back pain, or blood in your urine, come in right away, since that can mean the infection is moving toward the kidneys.

What to Expect

One visit, everything handled — here is what treatment includes at Clinic Koh Samui.

Examination and diagnosis by an English-speaking doctor

On-site testing for fast, accurate results

Antibiotics and medication dispensed immediately

Clear aftercare instructions and follow-up advice

Insurance paperwork and medical reports handled for you

How Much Does UTI Treatment Cost in Koh Samui?

You get the price before any treatment starts, so there are no surprises at the end. UTI treatment in Koh Samui at our walk-in clinics, including the urine test and medicine, costs far less than the same care at a private hospital. We bill major travel insurers directly, and we give you an itemized receipt and medical report for your claim. Message us on WhatsApp for a free quote.

Message us on WhatsApp for a free quote — you will always know the price before treatment starts.

When to See a Doctor

Do not wait it out if symptoms are severe or getting worse. Seek medical care promptly if you have a high fever above 39°C, difficulty breathing, chest pain, severe or spreading pain, signs of dehydration, confusion, or any symptom that concerns you. In the tropics, small problems can become serious quickly — early treatment is faster, cheaper and safer.

Our clinics are open 24 hours a day. When in doubt, walk in, call us, or message us on WhatsApp and describe your symptoms — a doctor will tell you what to do next.

Real Questions from Real Patients

UTI Treatment in Koh Samui — FAQ

The questions travellers and residents actually ask us, answered by our doctors.

How much does UTI treatment cost in Koh Samui?

We do not quote a fixed number online because each case differs, but you always get the full price before treatment starts. There are no hidden fees. A clinic visit with a urine test and antibiotics costs far less than the same care at a private hospital. Message us on WhatsApp for a free quote.

Can I just walk in, or do I need an appointment?

Just walk in. All three clinics are open 24/7, in Chaweng, Lamai, and Bangrak. No appointment is needed, and waits are usually short. Bring your passport and your travel insurance details if you have them. The urine test, the doctor visit, and the medicine all happen in one stop.

Will my travel insurance pay for a UTI visit?

Most travel insurance policies cover UTI treatment in Koh Samui because it is a sudden illness. We bill major insurers directly, so you often pay nothing up front. If you pay yourself, we give you an itemized receipt and a medical report in English so you can claim the money back at home.

How long until the burning stops?

Most people feel better within one to two days of starting the right antibiotic. The urine test helps the doctor choose well, so relief comes faster. Finish the full course even if you feel fine, or the infection can return. If the burning has not eased after two days, come back and the doctor will check again.

Can I still drink alcohol at the beach bars with a UTI?

It is best to skip alcohol until the antibiotics are finished. Alcohol dehydrates you, and a dry bladder is part of what let the infection start. Water is your friend for a few days. The beach bars will still be there, and most people are back to normal within two or three days.

Can swimming in the sea or pool make a UTI worse?

Swimming itself does not usually cause a UTI, but sitting in a wet swimsuit for hours helps bacteria spread. Change into dry clothes after pool days or a sea swim, drink plenty of water, and pee soon after swimming. If symptoms have already started, see the doctor first; the pool can wait a day or two.

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