Klarity offers licensed healthcare providers in Montana for online UTI diagnosis and treatment via video visits, with easy booking, reviews, and flexible payment options including insurance and cash. Find providers like Shatara Coleman and Shumeka Hill for expert care.

Top Providers for UTI Treatment in Montana

Shatara Coleman

Credential: FNP-BC

Experience: 14 years of family health experience

Location: Champaign, IL (serving Montana via telehealth)

Service: Video visit for UTIs, with new patient initial visit at $59

Reviews: 4.79 stars from 19 reviews

Payment: Cash pay, self-pay available, no insurance support

Shumeka Hill

Credential: PMHNP-BC, FNP-BC, CPNP-AC

Experience: 21 years in mental health and infections

Location: Chicago, IL (serving Montana via telehealth)

Service: Video visit for UTIs, new patient initial visit at $394

Reviews: 4.36 stars from 30 reviews

Payment: Cash, insurance support not available

Frequently Asked Questions about UTI Treatment in Montana

How can I find UTI treatment providers in Montana?

You can browse licensed providers on Klarity, view reviews, check availability, and book online for secure video consultations.

What services do providers in Montana offer for UTIs?

Providers diagnose UTIs, prescribe medications, provide follow-up care, and answer your questions via secure online video visits.

Are online providers in Montana qualified to prescribe medication for UTIs?

Yes. Licensed providers such as MDs, NPs, and PAs can prescribe antibiotics and other medications for UTIs during online visits.

How do I book a UTI consultation with a provider in Montana?

Select a provider profile on Klarity, check their availability, and schedule your video visit online at your preferred time.

What are the costs for UTI treatment on Klarity in Montana?

Initial new patient visits start at $59, with follow-up costs depending on the provider. Payment options include insurance, cash, or FSA/HSA.

Medical Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and does not substitute professional medical advice. Always consult a healthcare provider for diagnosis and treatment.