Any general practiitioner can diagnose and treat a UTI. You'll pee in a cup and they'll culture the urine to see if there are bacteria present, and if there are they'll give you some antibiotics - probably sulfa drugs - and maybe some UT anesthetic pills to keep you comfy while the sulfa drugs kick in (these are the pills that turn your pee bright orange - you can get them OTC so you may already have gotten some). No need to see a gyno or urologist unless you're getting them frequently.
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