
Andrew J. Kirsch, MD, FAAP, FACS, outlines current therapies, ranging from behavioral strategies, such as limiting fluids before bedtime, to bedwetting alarms and medications like DDAVP.

Dr. Andrew Kirsch is a pediatric urologist and professor at Emory University School of Medicine, specializing in vesicoureteral reflux, robotic reconstructive surgery, and advanced pediatric urology procedures. He developed an endoscopic technique for urinary reflux that has become a global standard and has trained over 1,000 physicians worldwide.
Dr. Kirsch completed his medical degree at SUNY Health Science Center and residency at Columbia University. He completed a pediatric urology fellowship at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and is active in national telehealth initiatives and professional organizations, including the American Urological Association and American Academy of Pediatrics.
He has staff privileges at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, serves as Chief of Urology at Scottish Rite, and has been named to Atlanta Magazine’s Best Doctors and Best Doctors in America lists.
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Andrew J. Kirsch, MD, FAAP, FACS, outlines current therapies, ranging from behavioral strategies, such as limiting fluids before bedtime, to bedwetting alarms and medications like DDAVP.