Pediatric Urology Practice at Vanderbilt Children's Hospital provides treatment options for children with problems associated with the urinary tract or genitalia. It offers medical services for conditions, including vesicoureteral reflux, ectopic ureter, hydronephrosis, neurogenic bladder, urinary retention, urinary tract infections, renal tumors and stone disease. The unit also treats testis tumors, retractile testis, labial adhesions, urethral stricture disease, webbed penis, penile skin bridges, and hernia and torsion cases. Pediatric Urology Practice additionally performs bladder augmentation, nephrectomy, genital reconstruction, ureteral reimplant, ureteroscopy, and bladder and cloacal exstrophy procedures. It is located in Nashville, Tenn., and has a skilled staff of child specialists, surgeons, urologists and nurses. The unit is a part of Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt.