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HealthyMe UTI Home Test (3 tests per pack)

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Clinically tested at-home UTI screening test — dual-marker Leucocytes + Nitrites results in 2 minutes, individually wrapped strips.

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1 pack$6.95
5 pack$29.75$5.95/test

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1 pack·$6.95/test$6.95
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Result Time
2 min
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1, 5

The HealthyMe UTI Home Test gives you a fast, private way to check for signs of a urinary tract infection (UTI) without a clinic visit. It's a clinically tested, dual-marker urine reagent strip that checks for both Leucocytes and Nitrites — the same two markers doctors' offices commonly test for during a routine urinalysis-based UTI screen — on a single strip you read side by side against the color chart on the box.

What the HealthyMe UTI Home Test Checks For

Most urinary tract infections trigger two measurable changes in urine: a rise in white blood cells (Leucocytes), which signal your immune system is responding to inflammation or infection, and the presence of Nitrites, a byproduct produced when certain UTI-causing bacteria break down nitrates in urine. Testing for both markers together — rather than just one — gives a more complete at-home picture than a single-marker strip, which is why this is the same dual-marker approach used in many clinical urinalysis dipsticks.

Diagram showing the UTI test strip's leukocyte and nitrite detection pads

How to Use the UTI Test Strip: Step-by-Step

  1. Collect a urine sample in a clean, dry container (a fresh sample, ideally first-morning urine, gives the most reliable read).
  2. Dip the reagent end of the strip into the sample for about 2 seconds, then remove it.
  3. Lay the strip flat and start timing — do not hold it upright, which can cause the reagent pads to run together.
  4. Read at 2 minutes by comparing both the Leucocytes and Nitrites pads to the color chart printed on the box.

There's no lab, no waiting room, and no appointment needed. Timing matters: reading a strip too early or well past the 2-minute mark can distort the color result, so always refer to the product insert included in every box for the complete instructions, exact timing windows, and how to interpret borderline colors.

Hand holding a HealthyMe UTI test strip next to the product box

Individually Wrapped for Freshness and On-the-Go Testing

Each box contains individually wrapped test strips, so every strip stays sealed and protected from moisture and air exposure until the moment you're ready to use it. That matters for a reagent strip, since exposed pads can degrade and give an unreliable read. It also makes the test easy to keep on hand — in a bathroom cabinet, travel bag, or purse — for recurring checks without worrying about a shared strip supply going stale.

HealthyMe UTI Home Test box with three individually wrapped test strips

Who Should Consider This Test

This test is especially useful if you:

  • Experience recurring UTIs and want a quick way to check symptoms before deciding whether to see a healthcare provider
  • Notice early UTI symptoms (urgency, burning, cloudy urine) and want a same-day at-home data point
  • Simply want the peace of mind of a private screen at home, on your own schedule

HealthyMe UTI Home Test box on a bathroom counter near a sink

Understanding Your Results

A positive read on either the Leucocytes or Nitrites pad suggests a UTI is likely and should be confirmed by a healthcare provider, who can recommend appropriate treatment. A negative result is reassuring but does not rule out a UTI if symptoms persist — some infections, especially early on, don't yet produce detectable levels of either marker. Either way, this is a screening test, not a diagnostic one, and it does not replace professional medical evaluation or treatment.

About the Manufacturer

The HealthyMe UTI Home Test is made by ACON Laboratories — the same manufacturer behind the Flowflex line — and is intended for over-the-counter home use. Always refer to the product insert included in every box for full instructions, warnings, limitations, and storage guidance before testing.

About the HealthyMe UTI Home Test (3 tests per pack)

The HealthyMe UTI Home Test gives you a fast, private way to check for signs of a urinary tract infection (UTI) without a clinic visit. It's a clinically tested, dual-marker urine reagent strip that checks for both Leucocytes and Nitrites — the same two markers doctors' offices commonly test for during a routine urinalysis-based UTI screen — on a single strip you read side by side against the color chart on the box.

What the HealthyMe UTI Home Test Checks For

Most urinary tract infections trigger two measurable changes in urine: a rise in white blood cells (Leucocytes), which signal your immune system is responding to inflammation or infection, and the presence of Nitrites, a byproduct produced when certain UTI-causing bacteria break down nitrates in urine. Testing for both markers together — rather than just one — gives a more complete at-home picture than a single-marker strip, which is why this is the same dual-marker approach used in many clinical urinalysis dipsticks.

Diagram showing the UTI test strip's leukocyte and nitrite detection pads

How to Use the UTI Test Strip: Step-by-Step

  1. Collect a urine sample in a clean, dry container (a fresh sample, ideally first-morning urine, gives the most reliable read).
  2. Dip the reagent end of the strip into the sample for about 2 seconds, then remove it.
  3. Lay the strip flat and start timing — do not hold it upright, which can cause the reagent pads to run together.
  4. Read at 2 minutes by comparing both the Leucocytes and Nitrites pads to the color chart printed on the box.

There's no lab, no waiting room, and no appointment needed. Timing matters: reading a strip too early or well past the 2-minute mark can distort the color result, so always refer to the product insert included in every box for the complete instructions, exact timing windows, and how to interpret borderline colors.

Hand holding a HealthyMe UTI test strip next to the product box

Individually Wrapped for Freshness and On-the-Go Testing

Each box contains individually wrapped test strips, so every strip stays sealed and protected from moisture and air exposure until the moment you're ready to use it. That matters for a reagent strip, since exposed pads can degrade and give an unreliable read. It also makes the test easy to keep on hand — in a bathroom cabinet, travel bag, or purse — for recurring checks without worrying about a shared strip supply going stale.

HealthyMe UTI Home Test box with three individually wrapped test strips

Who Should Consider This Test

This test is especially useful if you:

  • Experience recurring UTIs and want a quick way to check symptoms before deciding whether to see a healthcare provider
  • Notice early UTI symptoms (urgency, burning, cloudy urine) and want a same-day at-home data point
  • Simply want the peace of mind of a private screen at home, on your own schedule

HealthyMe UTI Home Test box on a bathroom counter near a sink

Understanding Your Results

A positive read on either the Leucocytes or Nitrites pad suggests a UTI is likely and should be confirmed by a healthcare provider, who can recommend appropriate treatment. A negative result is reassuring but does not rule out a UTI if symptoms persist — some infections, especially early on, don't yet produce detectable levels of either marker. Either way, this is a screening test, not a diagnostic one, and it does not replace professional medical evaluation or treatment.

About the Manufacturer

The HealthyMe UTI Home Test is made by ACON Laboratories — the same manufacturer behind the Flowflex line — and is intended for over-the-counter home use. Always refer to the product insert included in every box for full instructions, warnings, limitations, and storage guidance before testing.