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Dr. Gordon McLorie Lectureship Fund
Gordon McLorie helped shape pediatric urology in North America and the world. With a career spanning four decades, he amassed a tremendous body of knowledge and achievements in the field of urology and was internationally recognized for his refined surgical skills, particularly in reconstructive surgery, pediatric urological oncology and renal transplantation.
Online Referral Portal
Referral guidelines and forms are available to assist physicians in the evaluation and management of pediatric patients.
Brown, Lauren NP
Lauren Brown is a nurse practitioner specializing in urology.
Postoperative Care Instructions for Pyeloplasty, Nephrectomy, Reimplant and Ureterostomy
The instructions are general guidelines. Specific changes or instructions for your child may differ. Please follow instructions given to you by your surgeon and CHOC Urology staff.
Specialty Referrals
How to refer to pediatric specialists at CHOC, Orange County
Exstrophy of the Bladder
Exstrophy of the bladder is a complex combination of disorders that occurs during fetal development.
Postoperative Care Instructions for Mitrofanoff
These instructions are guidelines and specific changes or instructions for each patient may differ. Please follow instructions given by the surgeon and CHOC Urology Center staff.
Circumcision
The experts at the CHOC Urology Center have put together these informative documents below that provide information on the basics of circumcision.
Referring Patients to CHOC
Find helpful resources for admitting a patient to our hospitals, referring a patient for specialty care and referring a patient for diagnostic services.
In-office Procedures
At the CHOC Urology Center we are able to perform a number of procedures that are often associated with outpatient hospital visits.
Common Diagnostic Studies
The CHOC Urology Center uses a number of tests to accurately diagnose patients.
Megaureter
Megaureter (dilated ureter) is an abnormality of one or both of the ureters of a child.
Urinary Tract Infections
Urinary tract infections are a serious, but common, health problem that affect millions of people each year.
Home Manometry
The experts at the CHOC Urology Center have put together these informative videos for parents to learn the basics of home manometry.
Bladder Irritants
The following list includes some of the most well-known bladder irritants. By eliminating or significantly decreasing them from the patient’s diet, bladder symptoms may improve.
Urogenital Sinus
A urogenital sinus (UG sinus) is a defect in females that occurs during fetal development.
Postoperative Care Instructions for Antegrade Colonic Enema (ACE) Procedures
The instructions are general guidelines. Specific changes or instructions for each patient may differ. Please follow instructions provided by the surgeon and CHOC Urology staff.
Team
Meet the urology team at CHOC Hospital, Orange, CA.
Prune Belly Syndrome
Prune belly syndrome is also known as triad syndrome or Eagle-Barrett syndrome. It is characterized by the presence of three abnormalities.
UCI/CHOC Pediatric Endocrinology Fellowship Program
Our endocrine and diabetes program aims to prepare fellows for careers as leaders in clinical or academic medicine through an outstanding academic, professional, and collegial atmosphere.
Cloacal Anomalies
Cloacal anomalies refer to a collection of defects that occur during fetal development in a female’s lower abdominal structures.
Postoperative Care Instructions for Vesicostomy
These instructions are general guidelines and specific changes or instructions for each patient may differ. Please follow instructions given by the child’s surgeon and CHOC Urology Center staff.
Postoperative Care Instructions for Orchiectomy
These instructions are general guidelines and specific changes or instructions for your child may differ. Please follow instructions given by the surgeon and CHOC Urology Center staff.
Retractile Testicle(s)
Retractile testicles are testicles that are connected to more active muscles that cause the testicle to move in and out of the base of the scrotum regularly.
COPE (Community Outreach Parent Empowerment) Oct. 2020
COPE (Community Outreach Parent Empowerment) is an innovative collaboration between CHOC Neuroscience Institute nurses and expert family advocates with the goal of sharing experiences and providing the community with tools to guide families through an epilepsy diagnosis.