Women Health Services

UTI and Yeast Infection treatment, birth control

Dan's Commitment to Women’s Health

We know how busy life is. Women have many roles and finding time to care for their own health can be challenging. Dan's Women’s Health Services offer a simplified, no appointment needed, low cost solution for common health issues that affect women. Dan's Pharmacies offer consultation and prescription services for hormonal contraception (birth control), uncomplicated urinary tract and vaginal yeast infections.

A clinical service fee is collected at the time of service and is the patient’s responsibility. If prescription medications are dispensed most insurances are accepted. Check with the pharmacist prior to starting the consultation.

Urinary Tract Infection Treatment

If you think you might have a Urinary Tract Infection (UTI), come visit any of our convenient Dan's pharmacies. Juggling a busy schedule is hard enough without trying to find time to visit a clinic, so skip the trip to the clinic by visiting Dan's pharmacies for evaluation and necessary treatment, no appointment needed.

Check for Symptoms

Although not usually serious, UTIs should be treated quickly. The symptoms below are some of the most common signs of a possible UTI:

  • Burning or pain while urinating
  • Frequent urge to visit the bathroom
  • Lower back or abdomen pain
  • You feel tired or shaky
  • Your urine color is abnormal

If so... skip the doctor and visit one of our pharmacies > .

 

Yeast Infection Treatment

Yeast infections are common in women, at least 3 out of 4 women will experience a yeast infection in their lifetime. Although yeast infections are common and usually not serious, they can cause great discomfort. Visit Dan's pharmacies for a single-dose prescriptive treatment, no appointment needed.

Check for Symptoms

Most women display at least one of the following symptoms:

  • Vaginal itching
  • Abnormal and unpleasant discharge and odor
  • Pain when urinating
  • Vaginal redness and swelling

Birth Control

Birth Control Law / Recent change to legislation / Utah Hormonal Contraceptive Law

The role of pharmacists in Utah continues to expand. Utah passed the Utah Hormonal Contraceptive Law, Family Planning Access Act Utah Code 26-64-104 which authorizes pharmacists to write and dispense birth control prescriptions to female patients 18 years and older.

Pharmacist Training

Beyond the extensive training required to become a pharmacist, each of Dan's Pharmacists has undergone additional training to provide these clinical services. Dan's Pharmacists are required to complete nationally accredited Certification Programs and demonstrate knowledge of clinical practice recommendations prior to providing any of the Women’s Health Clinical Services.

We are excited to offer this convenient new service, however, patients are still encouraged to visit with their primary care provider on a regular basis for all recommended check-ups. Per Utah State Law, patients must attest they have met with a healthcare provider every 2 years to participate in a Pharmacy Hormonal Contraceptive program. Prescription hormonal contraception (birth control) does not alleviate the need for other health screenings that only your doctor can provide.

What to expect during your visit

We understand potential sensitivity around the birth control service and want to ensure every patient feels comfortable discussing their birth control options with our pharmacists. Most of our pharmacies offer private consultation rooms, allowing for confidential discussion. Patient privacy is of the upmost importance. Each pharmacy team member will take every precaution to ensure your privacy and make you comfortable during your visit.

Our pharmacies accept walk-ins and have extended business hours to help you get in and out quickly.

  1. Complete a brief questionnaire.
  2. Our trained pharmacist will provide a short consultation, including a blood pressure check, review your medical history and discuss your birth control options.
  3. You will be provided with a birth control option and use instructions.

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