Got a UTI? Get Fast, Affordable Urgent Care for Just $195 at Atracare

Got a UTI? Need urgent care? That’s going to cost you $300 to $800 at other local urgent cares.
At Atracare, you can get diagnosed and treated for just $195—flat.

Whether you live here full-time or are visiting the Delaware Beaches, there’s no need to suffer through discomfort or waste time and money at an emergency room. Atracare offers fast, professional care in a modern, judgment-free environment.


UTI Care Made Simple and Discreet

Are you experiencing symptoms of a urinary tract infection (UTI) while vacationing or living near the Delaware coast? Atracare is here to help with fast, affordable, and discreet UTI care.

In this video, we walk you through how easy it is to get same-day treatment at Atracare’s state-of-the-art medical clinic, located just minutes from Rehoboth Beach, Lewes, and surrounding coastal towns.

You’ll skip the ER, avoid long wait times, and get seen by licensed medical professionals trained in urgent care and women’s health services.


What’s Included?

For just $195, your visit includes:

  • Walk-in UTI treatment

  • Same-day appointments

  • Testing? Check.

  • X-rays? Check.

  • Sutures and splints? Check.

  • No insurance required

  • Discreet, fast, and professional care

Atracare. Get seen. Get better. Get on your way.


Visit Us

📍 Lewes – Urgent Care & Walk-In Clinic

18068 Coastal Hwy
Lewes, DE 19958

🕗 Hours: 8am – 8pm | Daily
📱 Text us: (302) 517-1385
📞 Call us: (302) 567-1500
📠 Fax: (833) 305-0229
💳 Billing: (302) 212-9096

Services:
– X-ray on site
– All services listed on our Walk-In Page

Get seen. Get better. Get on your way.

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