Dr. Kay Rivera-Lopez

MD, DPBU, FPUA, DRCPSC

Dr. Kay Rivera-Lopez

MD, DPBU, FPUA, DRCPSC

Kay Rivera-Lopez MD DPBU FPUA DPSPU DRCPSC is a graduate of the University of the Philippines College of Medicine and completed her Urology residency training at the St. Luke's Medical Center. She completed her two year clinical fellowship in Pediatric Urology at the Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) under the University of Toronto in Ontario, Canada. Please send a message for an in-person visit, or book a consult for online inquiries. Please do consult for general urologic conditions as well as pediatric urology concerns. General urologic conditions for men and women include changes in urination (pain, frequency, difficulty, blood in urine), urinary tract infections, sexually transmitted infections, stones, cysts, and newly identified renal, adrenal, or bladder masses. Men are also encouraged to follow-up for scrotal pain, medically necessary circumcisions, age-appropriate prostate cancer screening, and initial work-up of infertility. Pediatric urologic conditions include but are not limited to urinary tract infections, foreskin problems, congenital anomalies such as hypospadias, hernias, uncertain genitalia, and undescended testes, bedwetting/nocturnal enuresis, and more. Depending on findings during your online visit, an in-person consultation may be required prior to scheduling any necessary surgeries.

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Urology

11 Years

Pediatrics - Urology

In-Person

Online

Kay Rivera-Lopez MD DPBU FPUA DPSPU DRCPSC is a graduate of the University of the Philippines College of Medicine and completed her Urology residency training at the St. Luke's Medical Center. She completed her two year clinical fellowship in Pediatric Urology at the Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) under the University of Toronto in Ontario, Canada. Please send a message for an in-person visit, or book a consult for online inquiries. Please do consult for general urologic conditions as well as pediatric urology concerns. General urologic conditions for men and women include changes in urination (pain, frequency, difficulty, blood in urine), urinary tract infections, sexually transmitted infections, stones, cysts, and newly identified renal, adrenal, or bladder masses. Men are also encouraged to follow-up for scrotal pain, medically necessary circumcisions, age-appropriate prostate cancer screening, and initial work-up of infertility. Pediatric urologic conditions include but are not limited to urinary tract infections, foreskin problems, congenital anomalies such as hypospadias, hernias, uncertain genitalia, and undescended testes, bedwetting/nocturnal enuresis, and more. Depending on findings during your online visit, an in-person consultation may be required prior to scheduling any necessary surgeries.

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EARLIEST AVAILABLE SCHEDULE
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Philippine Urological Association (PUA)
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Clinic Schedules

Choose from 2 available clinics

Online Clinic

(Using NowServing app)

Tuesday to Saturday

08:00 AM - 05:00 PM

Fee

P 900 - 1000

Fee: P 900 - 1000

St. Luke's Medical Center-Quezon City

279 E. Rodriguez Sr. Boulevard, Quezon City

Monday, Wednesday and Friday

09:00 AM - 01:00 PM

(Walk-In and Appointment)

Please text 0956 145 9897 for appointments

Saturday

10:00 AM - 01:00 PM

(Walk-In and Appointment)

Please text 0956 145 9897 for appointments

Fee

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Fee: -

Affiliations

Philippine Medical Association

Fellow, Philippine Urological Association

International Member, American Urological Association

Education

University of the Philippines College of Medicine , 2014

St Luke's Medical Center , 2022

The Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto, 2024

Certifications

Diplomate, Philippine Board of Urology (2022)

Diplomate, Philippine Society for Pediatric Urology (2024)

Diplomate, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada

Earliest Available Schedule
Affiliations

Philippine Medical Association

Fellow, Philippine Urological Association

International Member, American Urological Association