If your son has meatal stenosis, the opening (meatus) on the tip of his penis is very tight, which can make it difficult and often painful for him to urinate (pee). Our pediatric urology team has the experience and sensitivity to care for children in a way that will help your son feel comfortable.
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HospitalSpecialty CareNemours Children's Clinic, Viera
7000 Spyglass Court,
Suite 210
Viera, FL 32940
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Phone: (321) 722-3616
Hours: Hours vary
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Urology appointments are available once a month.
Please call ahead for dates and times.
- photo ID
- medical and pharmacy insurance cards
- preferred pharmacy name and phone number
- names and dosage of all medications, including over-the-counter medication, your child is currently taking
- guardianship and custody papers, if a legal guardian rather than a parent accompanies your child
Resources for Patients & Families
- Insurance We Accept: See accepted insurance, listed by location
- Pay Your Bill: Use online bill pay or send by mail
- Financial Assistance: Help with your child's health care expenses
- MyNemours: Access your child’s medical record online
Nemours specialists in pediatric urology visit our Viera location, once a month, to provide care for infants, children, and teens with urological problems.
What We Offer in Pediatric Urology Care at Viera
As part of the area’s first and most experienced subspecialty fellowship trained pediatric urology program, our urologists bring extensive knowledge and expertise to the management and treatment of your child’s urological condition, from simple to complex disorders involving the urinary tract or genitalia.
In fact, our physicians are the only pediatric urologists in Central Florida who regularly perform robotic surgery and lecture throughout the country on advanced surgical techniques for urologic surgery.
Perhaps most important of all, our pediatric urology team understands the unique needs of children and the concerns of parents. We take the time to answer all your questions, and to provide sensitive, compassionate care for your child.




