Q. A 28-year-old woman comes for a routine checkup at your primary care clinic. Although she is not currently experiencing any health issues, she is worried about her recurring urinary tract infections (UTIs). She reports having had three UTIs in the past year, all with similar symptoms of dysuria, frequency, and urgency. Each time, she was prescribed antibiotics and her symptoms resolved, but the UTIs kept coming back.
Her vitals are normal and her physical examination is unremarkable.
What is the most appropriate next step in the management of this patient?