Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) providers in Puerto Vallarta

Healthcare Providers in Puerto Vallarta

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Connect with English-speaking doctors in Mexico for prompt UTI diagnosis and treatment. Our medical professionals provide discreet care, prescription antibiotics, and relief measures for painful urinary symptoms when traveling abroad.

Dra Irma López de Nava Ramos

Dra Irma López de Nava Ramos

Gynecologist

27+ years of experience

0.96 km from Macroplaza Puerto Vallarta, Puerto Vallarta

Common visit reasons are STD testing, Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) Testing, Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)

FriJul 4

24

Appts

SatJul 5

24

Appts

SunJul 6

No Appts

MonJul 7

No Appts

TueJul 8

No Appts

WedJul 9

No Appts

ThuJul 10

No Appts

FriJul 11

24

Appts

SatJul 12

24

Appts

Dr Edna Amaro

Dr Edna Amaro

Gynecologist

UNAM graduate
14+ years of experience

1.38 km from Macroplaza Puerto Vallarta, Puerto Vallarta

Common visit reasons are Birth Control / Contraception, IUD Insertion, IUD Removal

TueJul 1

9

Appts

WedJul 2

No Appts

ThuJul 3

9

Appts

FriJul 4

9

Appts

SatJul 5

7

Appts

SunJul 6

No Appts

MonJul 7

No Appts

TueJul 8

9

Appts

WedJul 9

No Appts

Urinary tract infections occur when bacteria enter and multiply in any part of the urinary system, most commonly affecting the bladder and urethra. Symptoms include a burning sensation during urination, frequent urge to urinate, cloudy or strong-smelling urine, pelvic pain, and sometimes fever. Women are at higher risk due to their shorter urethras, but men can develop UTIs as well. Travel can increase UTI risk due to dehydration, bathroom hygiene changes, and delayed treatment access. Most UTIs require antibiotic treatment, which our doctors can prescribe after proper diagnosis. Left untreated, UTIs can spread to the kidneys, causing more serious infections. Preventive measures include staying hydrated, urinating frequently, and proper hygiene practices.