Paediatric Specialty
Specialist Paediatric Urology care for infants, children and adolescents
Paediatric urology focuses on urinary and genital conditions in children, including congenital abnormalities, urinary tract problems, and disorders affecting bladder or kidney drainage.
Evaluation is tailored to the child's age, symptoms, examination findings, imaging when needed, and the need for observation, minimally invasive treatment, or surgery.
What does Paediatric Urology cover?
Paediatric urology focuses on urinary and genital conditions in children, including congenital abnormalities, urinary tract problems, and disorders affecting bladder or kidney drainage.
Children may be referred for urinary infections, abnormal urine flow, kidney swelling, testicular problems, penile anomalies, or antenatal scan findings that need specialist review.
Common conditions and services
- Phimosis and Circumcision
- Undescended Testis
- Hypospadias
- PUJ Obstruction
- Torsion of Testis
- Vesicoureteric Reflux
- Posterior Urethral Valve
- Antenatal Hydronephrosis
When should specialist assessment be considered?
- Symptoms or scan findings that are not settling as expected
- A congenital, abdominal, urinary, chest, or tissue concern needing specialist review
- Pain, swelling, feeding difficulty, urinary problems, or functional symptoms that keep recurring
- A child who may benefit from planned surgery or focused follow-up
How care is planned
- Detailed clinical assessment focused on the child's age, symptoms, and examination findings
- Ultrasound, blood tests, urine tests, or other imaging when needed to clarify the diagnosis
- Treatment planning that may include reassurance, monitoring, medicines, minimally invasive care, or surgery
- Recovery and follow-up guidance tailored to feeding, pain control, wound care, and return to normal activity
A note for families
Children do not all need the same treatment plan. Care depends on the diagnosis, urgency, the child's age, symptom severity, and whether follow-up, medicines, minimally invasive treatment, or surgery is the safest option.
Paediatric Urology Questions Parents Often Ask
Quick answers to common parent questions about Paediatric Urology, when evaluation may be useful, and how care is usually planned.
Paediatric Urology includes specialist evaluation and treatment for concerns such as Phimosis and Circumcision, Undescended Testis, Hypospadias, PUJ Obstruction, Torsion of Testis, Vesicoureteric Reflux, Posterior Urethral Valve, Antenatal Hydronephrosis.
Referral is helpful when symptoms are persistent, the diagnosis is unclear, imaging shows an abnormality, or a specialist surgical opinion has been advised.
No. Some children need reassurance, monitoring, medicines, or further tests, while others may benefit from a procedure or surgery.
Planning depends on the child's age, symptoms, examination findings, imaging, and whether the condition is urgent, progressive, or suitable for observation.
Families are usually guided on the diagnosis, next investigations if needed, treatment options, expected recovery, and follow-up.