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If this is a life-threatening emergency, call 911 immediately.

Chest pain, severe difficulty breathing, stroke symptoms, major bleeding, or loss of consciousness require emergency medical services. This page describes non-emergency care delivered at home by skilled nurses.

ConditionJefferson County

UTI symptoms? Get assessed and treated without leaving home.

Nurse assessment, specimen collection, and antibiotic coordination for urinary tract infections at home.

Serving Jefferson County, Texas

Urinary tract infections are painful, urgent, and frustratingly common — especially in older adults and people with catheters or limited mobility. Getting to a clinic when every trip to the bathroom is agony isn't just inconvenient; for some patients, it's nearly impossible.

Our nurses come to your home to assess your symptoms, collect urine specimens for testing, and coordinate directly with your physician on antibiotic treatment. For patients who need IV antibiotics for more complex or recurring infections, we can administer those at home too. No waiting room, no transportation hassle, no sitting in pain while someone calls your name.

We serve these communities in Jefferson County:

Beaumont · Port Arthur · Nederland · Groves · Port Neches · China · Nome · Fannett

We coordinate with these local facilities:

Baptist Hospitals of Southeast Texas · CHRISTUS Southeast Texas St. Elizabeth · The Medical Center of Southeast Texas · CHRISTUS Southeast Texas St. Mary · Mid-Jefferson Extended Care Hospital

Is this you?

You might need this if…

Burning or pain during urination
Frequent or urgent need to urinate with little output
Cloudy, dark, or strong-smelling urine
Pelvic pain, lower back pain, or fever with urinary symptoms
Recurrent UTIs that keep coming back
Difficulty getting to a clinic due to mobility or transportation issues

What happens next

What we do

1
A nurse assesses your symptoms at home — vitals, pain level, hydration status
2
Clean-catch urine specimen collection for culture and analysis
3
Coordination with your physician on antibiotic selection and treatment plan
4
IV antibiotic therapy at home for complex or resistant infections
5
Follow-up visits to confirm the infection is clearing and prevent recurrence

Response Time

An RN is on call 24/7. Most patients receive their first visit within 24-48 hours of referral.

24/7 RN On Call

(800) 277-8291

Medicare 4.5-Star Rated

Serving SE Texas since 1995

Insurance & Coverage

We accept Medicare &
major advantage plans

Our team verifies your coverage and handles the paperwork so you can focus on healing. Not sure about your plan? Call us — we'll help you understand your benefits.

(800) 277-8291 — ask about coverage

Traditional Medicare
Aetna PPO
Blue Cross Blue Shield PPO
Humana PPO
Tango
UnitedHealthcare PPO
UnitedHealthcare TRS
Wellcare HMO
Signature Health Services coverage area — seven counties in southeast Texas

Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Our nurses assess your symptoms and collect specimens, but diagnosis and prescriptions come from your physician. We coordinate everything so you don't have to make extra calls or trips.

We have extensive experience managing catheter care, including catheter-associated UTIs. Our nurses can assess catheter function, provide catheter care, and coordinate treatment with your doctor.

We coordinate with your physician during or immediately after the assessment visit. Most patients start antibiotics the same day as their nursing assessment.

Also available nearby

UTI Treatment at Home in neighboring counties

Ready to get care in Jefferson County?

Contact us today. A nurse is always available to discuss whether home care is right for your situation.

For life-threatening emergencies, always call 911.