
Dr. Bradley H. Bennett, MD, FASCRS, FACS
Colon & Rectal Surgeon
4701 Randolph Road 203 Rockville MD, 20852About
Dr. Bradley Bennett is a colon and rectal surgeon practicing in Rockville and Germantown, Maryland. Dr. Bennett specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the colon, rectum and anus. As a colon and rectal surgeon, Dr. Bennett often treats conditions like rectal cancer, colon cancer, hemorrhoids, anal fissures and diverticulitis. Dr. Bennett is proficient in advanced Robotics. You may be referred to a colon and rectal specialist by your gastroenterologist or primary care physician.
Board Certification
American Board of Colon and Rectal Surgery
SurgeryAmerican Board of SurgeryABS
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Dr. Bradley H. Bennett, MD, FASCRS, FACS's Expert Contributions
Why do they put you to sleep for a colonoscopy?
So you have less discomfort. READ MORE
What causes sexual performance issues?
The reasons vary among individuals, a visit with a urologist to discuss your unique situation would likely be useful. READ MORE
How do you poop after hernia surgery?
There should be no change after hernia surgery. READ MORE
Can prostate cancer be cured with radiation?
This is a question for your urologist or oncologist since they are familiar with your case. READ MORE
Does a colonoscopy have to be done while you're awake?
You will not be awake. You will have anesthesia and will not remember the procedure at all. READ MORE
How long should you wait before ejaculating after a vasectomy?
That is a question for your the doctor that performed your vasectomy. READ MORE
Can not ejaculating cause testicle pain?
That is a question for a urologist. READ MORE
What frequency of bowel movements is good for someone with Crohn's disease?
It will be quite variable. If your Crohn’s disease isn’t well controlled bowel movements should return to “your” normal. READ MORE
When can you run after colon and rectal surgery?
It varies depending on the type of surgery you are having done. It would be best to ask your surgeon. READ MORE
What are the side effects of polypectomy?
Generally you should not have any real side effects. There certainly is a chance that you will have mild discomfort and you could have significant bleeding later in the post op course. We would advise staying near your home for 2 weeks in the event that this may occur. READ MORE
Does sitting on a donut pillow help after colon and rectal surgery?
Depending on the type of surgery, it does help some patients. READ MORE
I'm having trouble using the bathroom after surgery?
There should be specific discharge instructions regarding managing your bowels. If you were not given post operative instructions you need to call your surgeon today so you can be advised regarding what measures to take. If you are having issues urinating you also need to call your surgeon today for instructions. It is important that you not delay calling your doctor. READ MORE
Why am I bleeding after colonoscopy?
A small amount of bleeding can be normal but if the bleeding increases in amount and/or frequency or if you develop fever call your doctor immediately. READ MORE
How is the colon and rectal surgery done?
There are numerous procedures for hemorrhoids. Since I do not know what procedure is being done, I would not be able to answer your question. If you know the procedure that is being recommended, you will likely be able to view the procedure on YouTube. READ MORE
How long is the recovery from bowel surgery?
It does vary from patient to patient and is based on the surgical approach. The standard answer is 6 weeks. READ MORE
How are colon polyps treated?
There is no treatment. You just need to have your follow up colonoscopies and have them removed if discovered. READ MORE
I need help diagnosing flesh strand in rectal cavity?
You need to be evaluated by a gastroenterologist. READ MORE
How often should you get a colon check after turning 50?
Start a age 50 and your follow up interval will be determined by the findings on your initial colonoscopy and your family history. There is no set interval. READ MORE
At what age do men have to worry about developing colon polyps?
You can have polyps at any age. Family history can play a role as well. We would recommend a screening colonoscopy at age 50 regardless of your family history. READ MORE
Why do I have dry skin in this area?
You need to be seen by a physician for this skin condition. You could even start with an urgent care center and they can refer you to a specialist. READ MORE
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Assistant Professor Surgery George Washington University - 2017
Awards
- Top Doctors 2017 Washingtonian
- Top Doctor 2017 Castle Connolly
- America's Most Honored Professionals-Top 10% 2017
Dr. Bradley H. Bennett, MD, FASCRS, FACS's Practice location
Metro Colon and Rectal Surgery PC
4701 Randolph Road 203 -Rockville, MD 20852Get Direction
Metro Colon and Rectal Surgery PC
19529 Doctors Drive -Germantown, MD 20874Get Direction
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Get to know Colon and Rectal Surgeon Dr. Bradley H. Bennett, who serves patients in Rockville, Maryland.
Dr. Bennett is a board-certified colon and rectal surgeon serving patients at Metro Colon and Rectal Surgery PC, located in Rockville, Maryland. The practice has been providing quality care to the Washington Metro community for over 25 years. Its mission is to provide patients with exceptional service in a friendly and professional environment.
Dr. Bennett also works as an Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery at George Washington University. In the past, he worked as Chief of the Department of Surgery at Holy Cross Hospital.
Dr. Bennet is affiliated with several hospitals in the Maryland area, including Holy Cross Hospital, Holy Cross Germantown Hospital, Shady Grove Adventist Hospital, and Suburban Hospital.
Dr. Bennett previously served in public health at the National Institutes of Health. Currently, he maintains national certification from the prestigious American Board of Colon and Rectal Surgery, the American Board of Surgery and the National Board of Medical Examiners.
Originally from Evansville, Indiana, Dr. Bennett pursued his education at Tufts University in Boston before attending medical school at the Georgetown University School of Medicine. He chose to remain in the DC area in order to complete his internship and residency at George Washington University, as well as his fellowship training at Suburban Hospital.
As a member of the American Medical Association and the Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons, Dr. Bennett meets the standards and guidelines required of the nation’s leading physicians and surgeons. He believes that excellent patient care is rooted in experience, ongoing education and advancements in modern medical technology. Over the years, his commitment to continued training has led to advanced training in robotic and laparoscopic colon and rectal surgery, as well as transanal endoscopic microsurgery and transanal hemorrhoidal dearterialization.
Colorectal surgery is a field in medicine dealing with disorders of the rectum, anus, and colon. As a colon and rectal surgeon, Dr. Bennett specializes in the preoperative, operative, and postoperative care of patients with colorectal disorders. He offers treatment for a wide range of conditions, including cancers of the colon and rectum, polyps of the colon and rectum, diverticular disease, ulcerative colitis, Crohn’s disease, volvulus, anorectal abscesses and fistulas, fissures, hemorrhoids, pilonidal disease, inflammatory bowel diseases, colorectal cancer, colorectal genetic testing, anal pain and itching, hereditary polyposis syndromes, rectal prolapse, fecal incontinence, and anal warts (condyloma acuminate).
Dr. Bennett holds the honor of being voted one of the area’s top doctors by both peers and patients. He was named Super Doctor by Washington Post Magazine, Top Doctor by Consumers’ Checkbook, Top Doctor by Castle Connolly, as well as Regional Top Doctor for the Washington DC/ Baltimore area.
In his spare time, Dr. Bennett enjoys spending time with his wife and beloved pet dog. He also enjoys playing golf, skiing, and catching up with his daughter, who is currently away doing graduate work at the University of Cambridge, U.K.
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