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Arkansas Children's Hospital
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Arkansas Children's Northwest
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Families know they receive care tailored to their children when they bring them to the urology clinic at Arkansas Children's. Our board-certified, fellowship-trained urologists understand that urologic disorders can be challenging both physically and emotionally. We offer comprehensive support that begins at the first evaluation and continues past recovery.
Our urologists offer families expertise in noninvasive testing and minimally invasive surgery. They also have special training in a wide range of disorders including hypospadias, dysfunctional voiding and ambiguous genitalia.
Our specialists spend time with each patient, listening carefully to their concerns and creating a plan with the family's input. This patient-focused environment leads to a better outcome for every child.
Request an Appointment
Submit our appointment request form and a team member from the Urology team will contact you to complete your request.
Online Request FormWhat sets Arkansas Children's Urology apart?
- Each year our service cares for children through more than 7,500 visits for urologic treatment.
- It is the only hospital in Arkansas with three surgeons trained to use the da Vinci Surgical Robot for pediatric urology procedures. This means more children have the opportunity to recover from urologic surgeries with less pain, shorter recovery times and minimal scarring.
- Arkansas Children's Urology treats large volumes of issues that are mostly seen in the pediatric population – hypospadias, circumcisions, undescended testicles and bedwetting among them.
- We also offer Telehealth visits in the Springdale, Jonesboro, Texarkana, and Fort Smith areas. We believe that telehealth saves time and money for the families by increasing the ease of access to Arkansas Children's Hospital while providing high-quality care.
- We have dedicated pediatric anesthesiologists, trained in delivering exactly the pain control your child needs.
- Our specialized equipment offers children a more comfortable experience, from clinical exam to surgical suite and home care.
- Ongoing research means our pediatric urologists are at the forefront of developments that will give each child the best chances for better urologic function.
- We offer prenatal consults for congenital urologic disorders diagnosed before the baby is born. If available for the family, we offer these consults as a video visit with our provider from the comfort of their home.
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Urology Clinic
ACH Jonesboro Clinic
520 Carson Street
Jonesboro, AR 72401
501-364-2632
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Urodynamic Laboratory
The Urodynamic Laboratory tests various urinary tract abnormalities including neurogenic bladder, voiding difficulties, incontinence, and bed-wetting.
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Urology Clinic
Children statewide have access to comprehensive outpatient care through the Urology Clinic. Our clinic sees patients in several locations: Arkansas Children's Hospital in Little Rock, Arkansas Children's Northwest in Springdale, and at the regional clinic in Jonesboro.
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Kidney Transplant
Arkansas Children’s is the only accredited kidney transplant facility in Arkansas, serving children and teens from across the state and neighboring regions.
The Urology Clinic cares for children with problems involving the genitourinary system. Generally, these include congenital anomalies of the kidney, ureter, bladder, inguinal region and male and female genitalia, as well as urinary tract infections. Specific conditions treated include renal masses, ureteropelvic junction obstruction, vesicoureteral reflux, injuries to the genitourinary system, undescended testes, hydroceles, patent processus vaginalis and hypospadias.
Possible Conditions
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Appendix Epididymis (Torsion of the Appendix Testis)
Arkansas Children’s Hospital provides expert diagnosis and treatment for torsion of the appendix testis or appendix epididymis.
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Bedwetting (Nocturnal Enuresis)
Bedwetting, also called nocturnal enuresis, is when a person is not able to hold their urine overnight resulting in a urinary accident while they are sleeping.
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Circumcision
Circumcision is a procedure to remove the foreskin, exposing the head of the penis.
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Epispadias
Epispadias is a very rare condition that affects the urethra, the tube-like channel from which urine exits the body.
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Hydronephrosis
Hydronephrosis occurs when the kidneys fill up with too much urine, causing swelling.
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Hypospadias
Hypospadias is a condition in which the opening of a boy’s urethra (called the meatus) is not in the correct spot.
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Labial Adhesions
In girls, the skin folds surrounding the urethral opening and vagina are called labia minora. These typically are separated.
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Meatal Stenosis
Meatal stenosis is the narrowing of the hole on the tip of the penis occurring primarily in patients who have been circumcised.
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Myelomeningocele (Spina Bifida)
Myelomeningocele is one type of spina bifida, a spinal cord defect that develops during pregnancy.
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Penile Adhesions, Skin Bridges and Buried Penis
Penile adhesions occur in circumcised boys when the skin of the shaft of the penis sticks to the head of the penis.
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Posterior Urethral Valves (PUV)
Posterior urethral valves (PUV) are extra flaps of tissue in the urethra, the tube that carries urine out of the body.
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Retractile Testicles
A retractile testicle occurs when one or both of a boy’s testicles move back and forth from the scrotum to the groin.
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Testicular Torsion
Testicular torsion is a serious medical condition that occurs when the testicle twists around its cord, cutting off its blood supply.
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Uncircumcised Penis
Some boys are not circumcised, leaving skin that covers the head of the penis.
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Ureteral Duplication
Ureteral duplication occurs when a child is born with two ureters attached to a kidney instead of one.
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Urethral Prolapse
Urethral prolapse occurs when the lining of the urethra extends outside of the body.
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Urinary Frequency (Urinary Urgency)
Urinary frequency refers to the need or urge to urinate more often than normal.
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Urinary Retention
Urinary retention is not being able to empty the bladder when it has reached fullness.
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Urinary Tract Infections (UTI)
A urinary tract infection (UTI) is a common type of infection in children.
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Varicocele
Varicocele happens when blood collects in the veins of the scrotum and they become bigger or become swollen.
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Vesicoureteral Reflux (VUR)
Vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) is when urine flows backwards from the bladder into the ureters.
Your Visit to the Urology Clinic
We understand that seeking treatment for a urological disorder can be stressful. Our Urology team provides families with every resource possible to make their treatment easier. Here's what you can expect.
If you're visiting the Urology Clinic, you may have been referred by your child's primary pediatrician. We will have background on your child, but will appreciate any context you can provide.
- It will be helpful to complete our standard medical history forms.
- Please make sure you bring a list of your child's (the patient's) medications including medication name, dosage, and how often it's taken.
- Please make sure you have your insurance card, ID, and any co-pay.
- Ask your child’s primary care physician to fax us records about your child’s health to include test results related to the reason your child is coming in to see Urology.
- Please arrive 15 minutes prior to your appointment.
- Check-in at the Welcome touch screen in the clinic.
- After registering in Urology Clinic with our Patient Access Representative, you will be assisted with signing up for MyChart. At Arkansas Children's Hospital, MyChart is the secure online access to portions of your child's medical records. You can securely communicate with the health care team about:
- Your child's condition or test results
- Request prescription renewals
- View and track your child's immunization record
- A nurse or tech will call you and your child back to an exam room where your child's weight, height, and blood pressure will be taken. Your child also may be asked to urinate in a cup in a private bathroom, with your assistance if needed. Get more information about common urology tests and procedures.
- A Urology provider will meet with you to go over family health history and perform a physical, which will be gentle and non-invasive. It will include a thorough exam of your child's abdomen, pelvis and genitals.
- After the visit, you will check-out at the front desk to receive a summary of your visit and to schedule a future appointment if needed.
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Diagnostic Tests
When a child is having bladder or urinary tract problems, their parents want answers. Urology Services at Arkansas Children's offers comprehensive testing designed to provide families with as much information as possible. A Child Life Specialist can work with patients having radiology studies. Common tests and procedures include:
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Urine Test
Patients with urinary complaints might have to give a urine specimen for testing. The patient will void in a cup during the clinic visit.
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VCUG (Voiding Cystourethrogram)
Voiding cystourethrogram is a bladder test that is done by placing a small tube in the bladder through the urethra.
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Urology Ultrasound
An ultrasound is a non-invasive test that allows visualization of the bladder and kidneys.
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Post Void Residual (PVR)
This is a quick scan of the bladder right after the patient has emptied the bladder. This test is used to show if there is urine remaining in the bladder. This test is usually performed in the exam room in the clinic.
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Kidney, Ureters, and Bladder X-Ray (KUB)
This is a simple x-ray of the kidneys, ureters, and bladder. This test is usually done to find kidney stones or severe constipation.
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Urodynamic Testing
These studies are used to assess how the bladder and urethra are performing their job of storing and releasing urine. Urodynamic tests help your doctor see how well your bladder and sphincter muscles work.
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Computerized Tomography (CT)
A CT scan, also known as a CAT scan, is used to examine the kidneys.
What if my child needs surgery?
Urology Services at Arkansas Children's Hospital has repaired urological conditions for thousands of kids across the region. We provide delicate and comprehensive treatment that parents can trust.If you think your child might need surgery, he or she will be evaluated by a urologist. You can make an appointment by contacting us or ask your pediatrician for a referral.
After evaluating your child through the Urology Clinic, our specialist will recommend the best course of treatment which may include surgery. They will explain the benefits and risks to you, creating a plan that works best for your family.
If surgery is required, a surgery scheduler will work with you and the surgeon to arrange a date. To schedule surgery, please call our office at 501-364-3960.
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Urology Volumes & Outcomes
Arkansas Children's Urology Services makes it a priority to provide volumes and outcomes to our patients, families, and providers. We track our outcomes to improve the care we provide. Our board certified, fellowship-trained Urologist performs over 1,300 operations per year and provide care for children through more than 7,500 visits for urologic treatment.
Over the past 6 years, Urology Services has performed 564 first and second-degree hypospadias surgeries with a 6.4% complication rate and 108 third-degree hypospadias surgeries with a 22.2% complication rate.
Urology Division Hypospadias Report Card (2016-2020)
1st and 2nd Degree
- # of Surgeries: 447
- Complication %: 7.4%
3rd Degree
- # of Surgeries: 60
- Complication %: 13.3%
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Join us as we talk with pediatric Urologist Dr. Ashay Patel from our nationally ranked program about Urinary Tract Infections in children. Learn how common UTIs are in children, what the symptoms are, prevention/treatment options, and many more answers to frequently asked UTI questions.
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