Which Doctor Treats Frequent Urination?
Frequent urination is urinating more than 8 times daily or more than twice nightly. It can result from UTI, diabetes, or overactive bladder.
Frequent urination disrupts your day with constant trips to the bathroom and can be especially bothersome at night, interrupting sleep. Normal urination is 6-8 times daily, so needing to urinate more often suggests something needs attention. Frequent urination can result from urinary tract infections, diabetes, overactive bladder, medications like diuretics, or drinking excessive caffeine. The underlying cause determines whether you need antibiotics, diabetes management, or bladder training. Understanding what kind of doctor should I see for frequent urination helps you identify the cause and get appropriate treatment.
Start with your primary care physician who can perform a urine test to check for infection, assess for diabetes through blood glucose testing, and review your medications for side effects. A urologist specializes in bladder and urinary system problems and can evaluate overactive bladder through specialized testing. Keep a log of how many times you urinate and when to help your doctor understand the pattern and identify potential triggers. Many causes of frequent urination are easily treatable once properly diagnosed.
If frequent urination is accompanied by painful urination, fever, or inability to urinate despite urge, these are warning signs requiring prompt evaluation. Sudden onset of frequent urination combined with excessive thirst and fatigue raises concern for undiagnosed diabetes requiring urgent assessment. Once you identify the cause, targeted treatment can quickly restore normal urination patterns and improve your quality of life.
Which Specialist Should You See?
Urologist
Specializes in bladder disorders and urinary frequency issues
When to see: For investigation of overactive bladder and urinary dysfunction
Primary Care Physician
Evaluates for diabetes, UTI, and other medical causes
When to see: For initial evaluation and testing
Endocrinologist
Manages diabetes if that's the underlying cause
When to see: For diabetes-related frequent urination
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When to Seek Emergency Care
- •Frequent urination with painful urination
- •Frequent urination with fever
- •Sudden onset of frequent urination
- •Frequent urination with excessive thirst (diabetes sign)
- •Frequent urination affecting quality of life
If you're experiencing any of these, call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room.
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This content has been reviewed and approved by Dr. Alex Movshis, MD, a board-certified physician.
Last reviewed: March 2026