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Pediatric Urologic Surgery

Taking the stress out of treatment for infants and children

Surgery Options for Children

Children with urological disorders may sometimes need special surgical care. Our pediatric urologists and their staff provide modern, minimally invasive options to lessen your child's hospital stay and set the stage for quicker healing. We work side by side with pediatricians, specialists, and family members to find procedures and treatment plans that work for each child.

Our Services

  • Circumcision and revision of circumcision
  • Orchiopexy (undescended testicles)
  • Hydrocelectomy (fluid around a testicle)
  • Inguinal hernia repair
  • Hypospadias repair (repair of penile opening)
  • Meatoplasty (helps with urine flow)
  • Repair of other penile anomalies (penile torsion, chordee, buried penis)
  • Cystoscopy
  • Endoscopic and shock-wave treatment of kidney stones
  • Ureteral reimplant and Deflux injection (prevents urine from flowing backward into the urethra)
  • Pyeloplasty (kidney surgery)

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What Does a Urologist Do?

Our urologists not only perform surgeries but also provide specialty care in our pediatric urology office. Click the page below to learn more about evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment.

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