To make an appointment, call 314-454-6034.
Washington University urologic surgery offers treatment for many conditions and congenital abnormalities that present at birth in newborns or which are discovered in young children, including:
- Bed-wetting
- Hydrocele
- Hypospadias
- Neurogenic bladder
- Renal obstruction
- Renal tumors
- Undescended testes
- Urethral valves
- Urinary reflux
- Voiding dysfunction
Other congenital anomalies of the urogenital tract, including ambiguous genitals, also are treated. Non-invasive procedures are used whenever possible.
![Douglas Coplen, MD](https://physicians.wustl.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Coplen-Douglas_Surg_300-280x386.jpg)
Douglas E. Coplen, MD
Pediatric Urology
Urology
Locations:
St. Louis Children’s Hospital
St. Louis Children’s Specialty Care Center – West County
Washington University Pediatric Specialty Care – Memorial Hospital Shiloh
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Christina L. Stephan-Stark , RN, MSN, CPNP
Pediatric Urology
Urology
Locations:
St. Louis Children’s Specialty Care Center – West County
St. Louis Children’s Hospital
![Erica Traxel, MD](https://physicians.wustl.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Traxel-Erica_Uro_300-280x386.jpg)
Erica J. Traxel, MD
Pediatric Urology
Urology
Locations:
St. Louis Children’s Hospital
St. Louis Children’s Specialty Care Center – West County
![Renee Warmbrodt](https://physicians.wustl.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Renee-Warmbrodt-280x386.jpeg)
Renee Warmbrodt, RN, MSN, CPNP
Pediatric Urology
Urology
Locations:
St. Louis Children’s Hospital
Washington University Pediatric Specialty Care – Memorial Hospital Shiloh