Pediatric Urologists

As Pediatric Urologists, we deal with developmental or congenital conditions of the genitalia, kidneys or bladder. Board-certified urologists must meet stringent educational, practice and peer review requirements, incuding a minimum of 5 years of clinical training. Twelve months of the residency must be spent in general surgery, urology or other clinical rotation relevant to urology. The final three years of training must be spent in urology with the last year as a chief resident in urology.

Pediatric Urologists typically treat:
  • Hernias
  • Urinary Tract Infections & Obstructions
  • Hydroneprosis
  • Neurogenic Bladder
  • Voiding Abnormalities
  • Urinary Stone Disease
  • Enuresis
  • Congenital Anomalies of the Genito-Urinary System
  • Intersex
  • Urinary Reflux
  • Undescended Testicles
  • Hypospadias
  • Repair of Serious Injuries Requiring Surgery
  • Endoscopic Procedures