We offer telehealth visits.  

 

 

 

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Schedule an appointment online through your UCSF MyChart

For any questions and scheduling we can be reached 415.353.2200

 

We look forward to meeting you.

 
Our Team  
   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

     Dr. Lindsay Hampson, Adult Urology
     Dr. Hillary Copp, Pediatric Urology

   
 

     Matthew Chou 
     Practice Supervisor

     Marisela Ryan
     Practice Coordinator
     Ly Ho
     Licensed Vocational Nurse
    

 
     John Conley
     Medical Assistant
     Anthony Brignetti
     Radiology Technologist
     Erin Fowler
     Registered Nurse
      
       

 

Our Location at the Parnassus Campus

 

400 Parnassus Avenue, 6th Floor, Suite A610
San Francisco, CA 94143

 
Appointment Scheduling 415.353.2200
 
UCSF MyChart

 

Frequently Asked Questions

The Lifetime Congenital Urology Program was created to serve patients with urologic conditions diagnosed in childhood as they become adults and need to transition to an adult urology practice. It is run jointly by pediatric and adult urology in order to provide comprehensive long-term follow up and healthcare for patients with congenital urologic conditions.

  • Spina bifida
  • Neurogenic bladder
  • Neurogenic bowel
  • Bladder exstrophy or epispadias
  • Intersex or disorders of sex development
  • Cloacal anomalies
  • Vesicoureteral reflux
  • Hypospadias
  • Prune belly syndrome
  • Posterior Urethral valves
  • Urologic cancers diagnosed in childhood
  • Any other long-term urologic problem diagnosed in childhood
  • The clinic is Co-Directed by Dr. Lindsay Hampson (adult reconstructive urologist) and Dr. Hillary Copp (pediatric urologist).
  • The clinic occurs on the third Tuesday of each month. All new patients are seen by by a pediatric urologist and an adult urologist.
  • All patients who are new to the Lifetime Congenital Urology Program will have their case discussed by a multi-disciplinary group of pediatric and adult urologists in a Congenital Urology Case Conference before clinic.
  • Follow up will be with an adult urologist focused on providing lifetime congenital urologic care, with involvement of a pediatric urologist as needed.
  • Your visit will be a telehealth visit. If we determine that you need any in-person studies or procedures we will schedule those after your first visit.
  • We will ask you to fill out some questionnaires ahead of your visit. These are very important for making sure that we have all of the relevant information about you.
  • The entire visit should last about an hour.
  • If you use supplies (like catheters), have them with you so we can figure out exactly what you use and reorder them for you if necessary.
  • Have the names of any doctors you see regularly (primary care doctor and any other specialty providers you see routinely).
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