

Uribel can cost $62-$100 without insurance. Learn how to save with coupons, discount cards, and the manufacturer savings card in 2026.
Uribel Tabs is an effective medication for urinary tract pain, bladder spasms, and UTI symptoms. But when you get to the pharmacy and hear the price — anywhere from $62 to $100 for a 30-day supply without insurance — the sticker shock is real.
And if your insurance doesn't cover Uribel (which is increasingly common), you may feel stuck choosing between your health and your budget. You shouldn't have to make that choice.
In this guide, we'll break down exactly what Uribel costs in 2026, the best ways to lower that price, and programs that might help if you're struggling to afford your medication.
Here's what you can expect to pay for Uribel Tabs (30 tablets, a typical 30-day supply) at retail pharmacies without insurance:
These prices can vary significantly depending on your pharmacy and location. That's why it pays to shop around — both in terms of which pharmacy you use and which discount tools you apply.
Since Uribel has no generic equivalent, you can't save money by requesting a generic version. The brand-name product from Mission Pharmacal is the only option, which is one reason the price stays relatively high.
Even without insurance, you can significantly reduce your Uribel cost using free discount cards. Here are the best options for 2026:
GoodRx offers coupons for Uribel Tabs that can bring the price down to approximately $61.44 for 30 tablets — about 7% off the average retail price. The coupon is free and can be used at most major pharmacies.
Visit goodrx.com/uribel to find the best price near you.
SingleCare coupons can reduce the price to as low as $52.54 for 30 tablets. SingleCare works at CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, and many independent pharmacies.
Find a coupon at singlecare.com/prescription/uribel.
Additional discount programs worth checking include:
Pro tip: Prices vary by pharmacy, so always compare across 2-3 discount cards before filling. The same medication can cost $20 more at one pharmacy than another.
The single best way to save on Uribel in 2026 is the Mission Pharmacal Savings Card. Here's what you need to know:
The $25 price point is significantly better than any third-party discount card. If you're eligible, this should be your first choice. Ask your doctor's office if they have printed cards available, or download one before your next pharmacy visit.
If you're uninsured or underinsured and struggling to afford Uribel even with discount cards, there are additional resources to explore:
NeedyMeds.org is a nonprofit database of patient assistance programs, discount drug cards, and other resources for people who can't afford their medications. Search for Uribel or its ingredients to find applicable programs.
RxAssist.org provides a comprehensive database of patient assistance programs offered by pharmaceutical companies, government agencies, and nonprofits. While Mission Pharmacal does not have a formal PAP for Uribel, RxAssist may identify other assistance options based on your income and situation.
Some states offer prescription assistance programs for residents who meet income requirements. These programs vary by state but can help cover the cost of medications not covered by insurance. Check your state's health department website for details.
Organizations like the Patient Advocate Foundation and HealthWell Foundation may offer co-pay assistance or financial aid for specific conditions. While Uribel-specific programs may be limited, assistance for urological conditions or chronic pain may apply.
If Uribel's cost is simply too high, talk to your doctor about more affordable options. A combination of generic Hyoscyamine ($10–$20/month) plus over-the-counter Cystex ($10–$15) can provide similar relief for a fraction of the price. Learn more in our alternatives to Uribel guide.
If you find Uribel at a good price, ask your doctor for a 90-day supply. Many pharmacies offer per-unit savings on larger quantities, and you'll save time and hassle by filling less frequently.
Don't assume all pharmacies charge the same price. Uribel pricing can vary by $20 or more between pharmacies in the same area. Use Medfinder to check availability and compare options near you. Independent pharmacies sometimes offer more competitive cash prices than chains.
If your insurance denied coverage for Uribel, you have the right to appeal. Steps to take:
Insurance appeals take effort, but they can result in coverage — especially if you can demonstrate that Uribel is medically necessary and alternatives haven't worked.
Uribel doesn't have to break the bank. The manufacturer savings card alone can save you $37 to $75 per fill compared to the full retail price. And if you're willing to explore discount cards, pharmacy comparison shopping, or alternative medications, you can bring costs down even further.
Start by downloading the savings card at uribeltabs.com, then use Medfinder to find a pharmacy that has Uribel in stock near you.
For more information about this medication, including side effects and drug interactions, see our articles on Uribel side effects and Uribel drug interactions. And if you're still struggling to find it in stock, don't miss our guide on how to find Uribel near you.
You focus on staying healthy. We'll handle the rest.
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