Urology for children

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The pediatric urology program at Helen DeVos Children's Hospital provides nationally-recognized medical and surgical care for children with urinary and reproductive tract anomalies. Using state-of-the-art technology and best practice medicine, the urology team will diagnose, evaluate, manage and treat urologic disorders for children of all ages.

Find a Pediatric Urologist

Our experienced pediatric doctors and specialists are ready to serve you and your family.

Conditions and treatments

Our specialists will help your family to understand your child’s condition and determine pursue the best course of treatment, with plenty of clear counsel and compassionate care. Along with several treatment options to best meet the needs of your child, we are also the only group to offer physical therapy for pediatric patients. Because of our vast pediatric experience and the exceptional quality of our care, more parents rely on us for their children’s urological care than any other urological practice in our area.

Using state-of-the-art technology and best practice medicine, the urology team at Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital will diagnose, evaluate, manage and treat the entire spectrum of urologic disorders for children of all ages. We offer pre- and postnatal treatment of birth defects and acquired anomalies of the kidneys, ureters, vagina and bladder. Additionally, we evaluate and treat urinary incontinence and dysfunctional voiding, urinary tract infections and vesicoureteral reflux. Our specialists have expertise in the treatment of a variety of conditions, including:

  • Circumcision issues
  • Disorders of sexual differentiation
  • Fetal urinary abnormalities
  • Genital deformities
  • Hydroceles
  • Hydronephrosis
  • Hypospadias
  • Incontinence
  • Kidney and bladder defects
  • Neurogenic bladder
  • Pediatric stone disease
  • Undescended testicles
  • Urinary reflux
  • Urinary tract infections