Pee Paediatric Services (PeePS) has been established to provide specialist treatment to children with lower urinary tract dysfunction.
Located in Sale, south Manchester, the clinic is perfectly positioned to help families all over the North West of England.
MEET CHERYL
PeePS was founded by Cheryl Jennings, an experienced Clinical Nurse Practitioner in Paediatric Urology. With 23 years of experience and over 10 years leading and specialising in care of children with lower urinary tract dysfunction, you can be reassured that Cheryl will provide you with a high level of knowledge and expertise.
You're not alone...
Although statistics show 1:12 children are affected with bladder and bowel problems (ERIC, The Children's Bladder and Bowel Charity), many families feel alone and very isolated. Regardless of this, wetting seems like such a taboo subject and not one we openly discuss. Many families are unsure of where to turn to for advice.
At Pee Paediatric Services (PeePS) we are aware that early intervention is paramount. We offer support and advice to children from 5 - 17 years of age, motivating children to become 'The boss of their bladder' through strategies and techniques designed to help improve their overall bladder symptoms.
Starting with conservative measures such as fluid intake, toileting routines and treatment where required. PeePS help increase parents’ knowledge to help improve their child's bladder symptoms with regular guidance and support along the way.
• Overactive Bladder
• Support
• Daytime Wetting
• Guidance
• Night-time Wetting
• Intervention
Initial assessment (£120)
This appointment will take 90 minutes to two hours. The assessment includes a uroflowmetry and the results will be discussed with you after the test. This will be followed by a bladder scan.
Following the tests, a specialised treatment plan will be provided for you to follow at home.
Review appointment (£60)
Following the initial assessment, a review appointment will be scheduled for 2-4 weeks' time. We can discuss any changes that may have occurred following the specialised treatment plan.