Yes, it is possible to get a treatment for a urinary infection directly at the pharmacy if you have had a prescription from a doctor or nurse practitioner within the last 12 months and if the symptoms are similar to previous infections. However, if you have had more than 3 treatments in the last 12 months or if there are any alarming signs, you will need to consult a doctor.
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