Vesicoureteral Reflux (VUR)
Vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) is when urine (pee) flows backward from the bladder to the ureters (the thin, tube-like structures that carry pee from the kidney to the bladder). Many children with VUR are born with the condition. It’s graded on a scale from mild to severe, and some milder cases will go away on their own as your child grows and develops. At 91´óÉñ Children's, our pediatric urology specialists will give you all the information you need about vesicoureteral reflux and answer any questions about your treatment options.
Why Choose Us
At 91´óÉñ, our urologists are specialists in urology for kids. They’re board-certified in pediatric urology and highly experienced in minimally invasive procedures (when appropriate) that use a tiny cut instead of a large incision to help kids recover faster, with less pain and scarring. Year after year, many are recognized as , as well as "Top Doctors" by local magazines in our regions.