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Jennifer Rosen, M.D. (she/her)

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  • Pediatric urologist
  • Assistant Professor of Urology, School of Medicine

Specialty

  • Urology

Clinical focus

  • Urology (Pediatric)

Locations and contact

I see patients at
White building on stilts over a parking lot
Doernbecher Children's Hospital

About me

I am a pediatric urologist with specialized training in caring for infants, children and families facing urological conditions.

I specialize in conditions including: 

I also have advanced training in robotic surgery, which allows me to perform complex procedures with greater precision and smaller incisions, meaning less discomfort and faster recovery for your child.

When it comes to your child's care, I know you're not just looking for a surgeon, you're looking for a partner. I believe strongly in shared decision-making, which means I'll take the time to walk you through what we're seeing, explain your options in plain language and make sure the path forward reflects what matters most to your family. Every child is different, and your input is an essential part of getting this right.

I'm proud to be a member of the American Urological Association (AUA) and the Society for Pediatric Urology (SPU), and I stay actively engaged with the latest advances in my field so I can bring the best possible care to my patients.

When I'm not at work, you'll find me out on a trail or exploring the outdoors, it's where I recharge and find my balance.

Education and training

  • Degrees

    • M.D., University of Tennessee Health Science Center
    • B.S., University of Georgia
  • Residency

    • University of Alabama Birmingham
  • Fellowship

    • Pediatric Urology, Northwestern Medicine, Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago

Memberships and associations:

  • American Urological Association
  • Society of Pediatric Urology
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Insurance

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