Our pediatric urologists deliver expert diagnosis and treatment for infants and children with all types of genitourinary (urinary and genital) conditions. Our team approach means we work closely with other specialists — together with you — to provide coordinated, seamless care.
Medically reviewed by Eric Kurzrock, M.D. on Nov. 07, 2023.
Our pediatric urologists deliver expert care for children with all types of urinary and genital conditions. We explain all your child‘s treatment options so you can make an informed decision about their care.
All urologists must complete four years of urology training. But our pediatric urologists complete an extra two years of rigorous fellowship training specifically for pediatric urology. At UC Davis Health, your child receives care from specialists who deeply understand the unique needs of children. Our training helps us care for all of your child’s physical and emotional needs.
We bring together multiple specialists to give your child the most advanced, comprehensive care. Our pediatric urologists partner with pediatric nephrologists (kidney specialists) for conditions like kidney stones. We work closely with dietitians, psychologists and clinical nurses to address urinary issues. And if your child needs imaging tests, we call in our pediatric radiology team. This teamwork means your child receives a coordinated and personalized treatment plan.
If your child needs urologic surgery, we provide leading-edge procedures that use smaller incisions. With our techniques and surgical expertise, your child has less pain and a lower risk of complications. In more severe cases, we have surgical expertise managing urologic tumors and genitourinary reconstruction.
A pediatric urologist cares for conditions that affect your child’s urinary system (bladder, kidneys, ureters and urethra) and genitals (vagina, testes and penis). With early diagnosis and treatment, we help your child feel better, sooner.
Some children are born with bladder problems, such as bladder exstrophy (bladder that forms outside the body). Others develop urological conditions in childhood or early adulthood, such as urinary tract infections (UTIs) or problems with voiding (urinating). Children with spina bifida may also have trouble peeing due to problems with how their bladders signal "fullness" to their brains.
Some children are born with bladder problems, such as bladder exstrophy (bladder that forms outside the body). Others develop urological conditions in childhood or early adulthood, such as urinary tract infections (UTIs) or problems with voiding (urinating). Children with spina bifida may also have trouble peeing due to problems with how their bladders signal "fullness" to their brains.
Our pediatric urology specialty programs provide your child with focused care for their needs. Clinics feature dedicated pediatric urologists, nurses and advanced providers with special training and extensive experience in their fields.
With specialized care, we are often able to reduce the risk of complications and avoid unnecessary surgery. Our team works with you to promote your child's healing in mind and body, and keep their recovery on track.
Disorders of sexual development (DSD) are differences in the way the genitals or reproductive organs develop. Some DSDs don’t require care, but others may involve surgery. The decision to treat these disorders is a personal one that depends upon many factors. Our multispecialty team provides compassionate support and leading-edge care in a private, comforting environment.
Our Exstrophy and Cloacal Anomaly Clinic cares for children with bladder and bowel development disorders. Using advanced technology and the latest procedures, our multispecialty team provides safe, effective care. We treat both common and complex conditions, including bladder exstrophy and cloacal malformations (combined urinary tract, vagina and anus in females).
Kidney or urinary stones affect children, too, and the causes are often different than adults. In most cases, our specialists treat children’s urinary stones with minimally invasive procedures for a shorter recovery. We work closely with the Nephrology Clinic at UC Davis Health to treat kidney stones. Then, we determine the cause and develop a plan to prevent future stones from forming.
Cancer treatment in children can sometimes cause future issues with fertility. Our team takes a proactive approach to protect your child’s reproductive organs before and during their cancer treatment. With our expertise, many children go on to have healthy children of their own.
Our clinic belongs to one of the nation’s largest and most respected programs for spina bifida care, in partnership with Shriners Children's Northern California. Our multispecialty team provides everything your child needs, from advanced imaging and assistive devices to robot-assisted procedures or reconstructive surgery.
Some urology conditions require lifelong care. Our specialty program features joint expertise from UC Davis Health and Shriner's Hospital for Children. Together, we focus on helping adolescents transition to adult urological services. Our pediatric and adult urology team works closely together with you, so your child’s care is seamless.
Many children experience problems with urinary leaking or wetting during the day or at night. This issue can have complex causes and requires care from nurses and physicians who specialize in urinary problems. Our team finds the root cause and provides comprehensive treatment options to help your child achieve dryness.
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