Christine FitzGerald, MD, PhD
Director, Center for Healthy Elimination and Bladder Rehabilitation (CHEER); UroPediatrician, Department of Urology
Christine FitzGerald, MD, PhD
Director, Center for Healthy Elimination and Bladder Rehabilitation (CHEER); UroPediatrician, Department of Urology
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Christine FitzGerald, MD, PhD, provides nonsurgical care for children with common pediatric urology problems such as voiding dysfunction, recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs), daytime accidents (enuresis), and bedwetting (nocturnal enuresis).
Dr. FitzGerald received her undergraduate degree from the University of California Los Angeles and her MD and PhD from the University of Cincinnati. She completed her pediatrics residency training at Vanderbilt Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee. She worked as a general pediatrician in Southern New Hampshire for 19 years prior to joining Boston Children’s Department of Urology.
Dr. FitzGerald’s research focuses on nonsurgical urologic issues such as treatment of bedwetting, genetic causes of voiding dysfunction, and psychosocial processes affecting voiding dysfunction.