Meatal Stenosis

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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Nemours Children's Clinic, Orange Park

2300 Park Avenue,
Suite 206
Orange Park, FL 32073
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Phone: (904) 697 - 3088

Hours: Monday - Friday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
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What to Bring
  • 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
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Returning Patients
 
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You can find a Nemours pediatric urologist at our Orange Park location on the first Monday of every month to provide comprehensive evaluation and treatment for infants, children, and teens with urologic disorders.

Because our pediatric urology team is dedicated only to children, we know kids and understand how conditions involving urologic or genital problems can impact your child and family.

We strive to recommend treatment plans that offer the least invasive and most effective solutions possible.


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