Connect more clinicians and patients with your diagnostic services by becoming a Live UTI Free Gold Sponsor. As a Gold sponsor, your services will be shared with our engaged community via a featured listing in the 2024 diagnostic directory and clinician resource, Improving Treatment Pathways for Patients with Persistent Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms.
The highest searched topic that leads people to our site is around UTI diagnostic resources. Since the launch of the annual directory in 2022, our diagnostics content has been viewed more than 400,000 times, and more clinicians in the US and UK have been introduced to advanced UTI testing methods via Live UTI Free’s Enhanced Diagnostic Directory.
The enhanced diagnostic directory for UTI is released both as a standalone resource and also accompanies the clinician resource, Improving Treatment Pathways for Patients with Persistent Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms.
1. Reserve your sponsorship and 2024-2025 listing via our online submission form.
2. We’ll reach out to request any additional information.
3. Receive your Live UTI Free partner badge to display on your site.
4. This year’s diagnostic directory will be published in March 2024 and shared with our community via social, email, and a dedicated landing page.
5. We’ll promote the diagnostic directory throughout the year. As long as you have a social media account, we’ll tag your company each time the directory is promoted on social media.
“The materials your organization provided were very helpful to me in building my case for a possible UTI even though the SUC came up negative. After my clinician reviewed your resource, I was referred to a urogynecologist specializing in the microbiome of the urinary tract.
He too was receptive to your document and said my symptoms were consistent with IC/BPS, but agreed that it was possible that my symptoms were caused by an infection that was not detected by SUC. He suggested PCR testing and an extended course of antibiotics if my symptoms return. I am encouraged by this new team of medical practitioners who were willing to listen.”
Live UTI Free community member, 2022