Pilipshen Colon and Rectal Surgical Services

(on church ste)
Doctors in Moorestown, NJ
Doctors

Hours

Monday
8:30AM - 4:30PM
Tuesday
8:30AM - 4:30PM
Wednesday
8:30AM - 4:30PM
Thursday
8:30AM - 4:30PM
Friday
8:30AM - 4:30PM

Location

1221 N Church St, Ste 204
Moorestown, NJ
08057

About

Pilipshen Colon and Rectal Surgical Services in Moorestown, New Jersey, and servicing Lumberton, New Jersey is run by a licensed and nationally board certified colon and rectal surgeon, Stephen J. Pilipshen, MD. He is backed by nearly three decades of practice.

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Terrible surgeon. Used an outdated method for hemorrhoidectomy several years ago causing me anal stenosis, nerve damage and resulting in chronic and severe...

Barbara J. July 24, 2020 via Yelp

Latest

Do you have difficulties going to the bathroom? If you are constipated and have the feeling that you need to go to the bathroom even after doing so, you could have pelvic floor dysfunction. A rectal surgeon will ensure you do not suffer from rectal prolapsed before beginning treatment.
Internal hemorrhoids can be treated via surgical removal, or hemorrhoidectomy. This procedure is considered the most successful way to treat large internal hemorrhoids after all fixative procedures have been attempted.
If you have abdominal pain and cramping, along with weight loss and a change in bowel habits, it’s possible that you have Crohn’s disease. Experts aren’t sure what triggers Crohn’s disease, which is one of the Inflammatory Bowel Diseases. However, scientists now say they do not believe stress or diet are main factors.
A colectomy or colon resection involves removing part of (or in some cases, all of) the large intestine, as well as any necessary lymph nodes. Often, a diseased bowel can be removed in this fashion, restoring overall health.
Colorectal surgeons specialize in treating diseases of the colon, rectum, and anus through both surgical and non-surgical treatment. While problems of this area of the anatomy require specialized care, not every condition needs the same approach or procedure.
It’s important to remember that changes in your bowel habits don’t always indicate an underlying issue with your rectum or colon. In some cases, this can have more to do with your digestive health in the absence of other warning signs.
What happens after I visit my rectal surgeon with potential symptoms of cancer? Of course, you’ll get the best and most complete information from your surgeon. However, testing will be conducted to determine if you have polyps, and, if so, the stage of your cancer.
What is Stage 1 colorectal cancer? Cancer experts say that a Stage 1 cancer is one that has been detected in a number of layers of the colon but is not apparent outside the wall of the colon. In most cancer, a portion of the colon, along with lymph nodes nearby, will be removed.
It’s important to remember that the vast majority of colon issues don’t go away on their own. This means putting off your procedure could put your health into further jeopardy.
Did you know that polyps in the colon and rectum are quite common and do not automatically indicate a person has cancer? Many polyps are benign. However, it's important to find and check any polyps that develop, to be sure.
While a rectal prolapse is considered to be a fairly serious condition, in most cases, it can be treated in a minimally invasive way through Laparoscopic Repair. In this procedure, the rectum is lifted up into the pelvis where it is stitched to the lower area of the backbone.
A fistula is formed when an abnormal passage is created between two organs of vessels. These can be painful and problematic, especially anal fistulas. Fortunately, rectal surgeons can help in repairing and removing the fistula so there are no problems.
Unfortunately, your regular doctor can only do so much for treating certain condition of the colon and rectum. If you’ve tried a variety of other treatments unsuccessfully, we may be able to help you better deal with the condition.
There are actually different types of hemorrhoids that can emerge, with different types of symptoms. Internal hemorrhoids are often painless, whereas external hemorrhoids are usually painful when you sit down for extended periods of time.
Do you ever worry that surgeons are more focused on the ailment than the patient? When you work with us, we’ll take the time to get to know what symptoms you’re experiencing and how they’re affecting your lifestyle.
We recognize how difficult for some people to drink as much water as their body needs each day, but it’s critical if you want to lessen your risk of recurring hemorrhoids. Remember, ensuring your body is getting adequate hydration and enough fiber can go a long way toward improving bowel health.

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FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Pilipshen Colon and Rectal Surgical Services in Moorestown NJ?
    You can reach them at: 856-234-3322. It’s best to call Pilipshen Colon and Rectal Surgical Services during business hours.
  • What is the address for Pilipshen Colon and Rectal Surgical Services on church ste in Moorestown?
    Pilipshen Colon and Rectal Surgical Services is located at this address: 1221 N Church St, Ste 204 Moorestown, NJ 08057.
  • What are Pilipshen Colon and Rectal Surgical Services(Moorestown, NJ) store hours?
    Pilipshen Colon and Rectal Surgical Services store hours are as follows: Mon-Fri: 8:30AM - 4:30PM.