
When it comes to your health, guessing or ignoring symptoms is never the best option. If you suspect you may have a Ureaplasma infection, visiting a primary care clinic like Aslan Health is the safest and most effective step you can take.
What is Ureaplasma?
Ureaplasma is a type of bacteria commonly found in the urinary and reproductive tracts. While some people carry it without symptoms, it can sometimes cause problems such as:
- Painful urination
- Irritation or discharge
- Pelvic or lower abdominal pain
- Fertility issues if left untreated
Because these symptoms can also be caused by other infections or conditions, professional testing is the only way to know for sure.
Why Primary Care is the Right Place
At Aslan Health, our primary care team takes a whole-person approach to care. Here’s why being seen in a primary care clinic is the right choice if you suspect Ureaplasma:
- Accurate Diagnosis
Ureaplasma can only be confirmed with the right laboratory testing. Our clinic can provide testing to identify the cause of your symptoms and rule out other infections. - Comprehensive Care
Primary care isn’t just about treating one issue—it’s about looking at your full health picture. Our providers consider your overall health, risk factors, and history to create the best treatment plan. - Appropriate Treatment
Ureaplasma is treatable with antibiotics, but using the wrong medication or an incomplete treatment can cause complications or resistance. Our providers ensure you receive the right prescription and follow-up care. - Confidential and Respectful Environment
We understand that concerns about infections can feel sensitive. At Aslan Health, every patient is treated with compassion, dignity, and respect. - Affordable and Accessible
With $75 same-day pay visits, sliding-scale options, and charitable care funds, we make sure cost is never a barrier to getting the care you need.
What About Your Partner?
If one partner is diagnosed with Ureaplasma, the other should also be tested and treated. Here’s why:
- It can be transmitted sexually, and untreated partners can pass the infection back and forth.
- Not everyone has symptoms, so one partner may carry it unknowingly.
- Treating both partners together prevents reinfection and protects long-term reproductive health.
Our providers at Aslan Health recommend that both partners be evaluated and treated if one tests positive. This approach ensures the infection is cleared completely and reduces the risk of complications.
Why Timely Care Matters
If left untreated, Ureaplasma and similar infections can lead to long-term health issues such as chronic pelvic pain, infertility, or complications during pregnancy. Seeking care early protects your health and gives you peace of mind.
At Aslan Health, We Care for the Whole Person
If you are experiencing symptoms or suspect Ureaplasma, don’t delay. Schedule an appointment or walk in to be seen by our caring team. We’ll provide answers, treatment, and support—helping you take the next step toward healing and wellness.
📞 Call us today at 320-297-6800 or visit us at aslanclinic.com to book an appointment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Ureaplasma go away on its own?
Sometimes it may not cause symptoms, but if it does, treatment is needed. Untreated infections can lead to complications, so it’s best not to wait.
Should both partners be treated?
Yes. If one partner tests positive, the other should also be tested and treated to prevent reinfection.
What is the treatment for Ureaplasma?
It is usually treated with a course of antibiotics. Our providers will prescribe the right medication and follow-up care.
Is Ureaplasma considered an STI?
It can be sexually transmitted, but because it is also found naturally in some people, it is not classified in the same way as other STIs. Testing and professional evaluation are the best way to understand your personal situation.
How much does it cost to be seen?
At Aslan Health, a same-day pay visit is $75, and additional lab costs are discussed upfront. Sliding scale and charitable care funds are also available.