About me
My name is Dr. Cynthia Sharadin and I joined the division of pediatric urology at the University of Florida College of Medicine department of pediatrics in 2023. I graduated cum laude with a bachelor’s of arts degree in chemistry and a minor in theater from Binghamton University in Binghamton, New York City and earned my medical degree from Texas A &M University School of Medicine in Temple, Texas. During urologic residency at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center Urology, I served as a resident representative - a leadership role that allowed me to develop and demonstrate skills around patient care, medical knowledge, practice-based learning and more.
I was inspired to pursue a career in medicine and specialize in pediatric urology because I was interested in joining an ever-evolving practice that allowed me to continually grow my skills. My goal as a pediatric urologist is to not only treat, but also educate my patients and the community on important health topics.
My clinical interests include cryptorchidism, hydronephrosis, vesicoureteral reflux, ureteroceles, hypospadias, posterior urethral valves, neurogenic bladder, urinary diversion and reconstruction.
I look forward to providing excellent, compassionate care to my patients and their families.
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See all insurancesMy areas of focus
- Ambiguous genitalia
- Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
- Epispadias
- Hydrocele
- Hydronephrosis of one kidney
- Hypospadias
- Hypospadias repair
- Inguinal hernia repair
- Myelomeningocele
- Neurogenic Bladder
- Reflux nephropathy
- Testicular torsion
- Testicular torsion repair
- Undescended testicle
- UPJ obstruction
- Ureterocele
- Urinary catheter - infants
- Urinary tract infection - children
- Urine collection - infants
- Wilms Tumor