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Kidney Stone Center

 Kidney Stone Center
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Location
Children's Hospital Boston
Fegan Building, 5th floor
617-355-2080
Appointments
To schedule or cancel an appointment
call 617-355-2080.

When canceling an appointment, please give us as much notice as possible, at least 24 hours in advance, so that we may accommodate other patients.

What to bring
  • Insurance card(s)
  • Name and telephone number of your referring physician
  • Notes or summary from your primary care physician
  • Co-payment for office visit (if applicable)
  • Any forms mailed to you by our office
  • Any previous x-rays or images you have
What to expect
During a visit, you and your child will meet with a pediatric urologist and a pediatric nephrologist for a physical exam and discussion of your child's health, including a review of current prescribed and over-the-counter medications and a detailed history of your child's diet and fluid intake.

Several tests are also performed during the visit. These may include:

  • Analysis of urine to assess for factors that contribute to stone formation, such as increased levels of calcium in the urine

  • Blood tests to look for other risk factors

  • Chemical analysis of the stone (if it has passed or has been removed) to identify the type of stone. This can provide important clues about why it formed.

  • Evaluation for inherited disorders to look at risk factors. Several rare inherited disorders can lead to kidney stones.
Once the tests are completed, you may be asked to return for a follow-up appointment. At the follow-up appointment, the doctors will meet with you to review the tests results and discuss a treatment plan.
Length of appointment
Your first appointment usually takes two hours. Some appointments may require special diagnostic testing, such as ultrasound or X-rays, which can add time to your visit.
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What is a pediatric urologist?
A pediatric urologist is a surgeon who specializes in the treatment of infants, children and young adults who have problems involving the urinary tract and/or reproductive organs.
What is a pediatric nephrologist?
A pediatric nephrologist is a doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and management of kidney disease and kidney function in infants, children and young adults.
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