- Our Services
-
Patients and Families
- Get Directions
- Parking
- Childrens Locations
- Getting Around
- Guidelines for Visitors
- Contact a Patient
- Contact Children's
- Send an e-Card
- Gift Shop
Planning a Visit
- Find a Doctor
- Make an Appointment
- Child Health A-Z
- Community Ed.Classes
- Injury Prevention
- International Patients
- Medical Records
- Patient Handbook
- Patient Procedures
Parents
- For Health Professionals
- Research
- Ways to Give
- News
Our Experts
Physician Profile
412-692-7932
Phone
412-692-7939
Fax
Francis X. Schneck, MD
Job Title
Clinical Director, Division of Pediatric Urology
Job Title
Associate Professor of Urology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
4401 Penn Avenue, Suite Floor 3
Pittsburgh,
PA
15224
412-692-7932
Phone
412-692-7939
Fax
Education and Training
|
Medical School: |
1987 Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, DC |
|
Residency: |
1989 Surgery, George Washington University School of Medicine, Washington, DC |
|
Fellowship: |
1994 Research Fellow in Surgery (Urology), Harvard Medical School and Children’s Hospital, Boston, MA |
Board Certifications
- Federation of State Medical Boards of the United States, Diplomat
- American Board of Urology, Diplomat
Awards
- Pittsburgh Urologic Association Resident Essay Contest
- Northeastern Section-AUA Resident Essay Contest
- Von L. Meyer Travel Fellowship, Children's Hospital, Boston
- Urologic Basic Research Award, Harvard Medical School
- 1st Place-Basic Science Award, Section of Urology, American Academy of Pediatrics
Publications
- Smaldone MC, Cannon GM Jr, Wu HY, Bassett J, Polsky EG, Bellinger MF, Docimo SG, Schneck FX. Is ureteroscopy first line treatment for pediatric stone disease? J Urol 178(5):2128, 2007.
- Cannon GM Jr, Polsky EG, Smaldone MC, Gaines BA, Schneck FX, Bellinger MF, Docimo SG, Wu HY. Computerized Tomography Findings in Pediatric Renal Trauma-Indications for Early Intervention? J Urol 2008 (In Press).
- Hayn HM, Herz DB, Bellinger MF, Schneck FX. Intermittent Torsion of the Spermatic Cord Portends an Increased risk of acute testicular infarction. J Urol 2008 (Accepted).
View Dr. Schneck's full list of publications from PubMed.
Last Update
September 28, 2011
September 28, 2011

Child Abuse Expert Appointed to Task Force
Dr. Hackam Receives Award to Generate an Artificial Intestine
International Expert Named Chief of Ophthalmology