Ben Carson Wife, Net Worth, Biography, Family, House, Children
Sebastian Wright
Updated on January 02, 2026
He’s the best neurosurgeon in the world called Ben Carson. He’s not exactly white-skinned, but he certainly learned skills in surgery and that contributed to his career excellence.
Dr. Ben is not just a neurosurgeon, after his retirement he ventured into politics in the United States. He is also a prolific writer and has authored numerous books.
Let’s take a look at Carson’s biography and how he rose to fame with his magic brain and skillful hands.
Biography of Ben Carson
Dr. Ben was born on September 18, 1951 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. He didn’t grow up with a full family because his parents were divorced and that really affected his childhood but through perseverance and determination he was able to carve out a niche for himself.
He was trained by his mother Sonya Copeland who did everything she could as a mother to take care of her children and her motherly affection towards them guided them in the right direction.
Sonya always made them believe that there was hope for the future and the need to believe in themselves and not indulge in a bad life.
Ben actually heeded his mother’s advice, he took his college work seriously, which made him stand out as one of the best in his class during his high school years at Southwestern High School.
During his studies, he was honored as one of the best graduate students and his outstanding performance enabled him to attend the University. Ben went to Yale University and studied psychology and graduated in 1973.
After graduating from Yale University, BenCarson wanted to continue his education and earn a medical degree. He enrolled in medical school at Michigan State University and studied medicine, but also majored in neurosurgery. He received his Masters of Science from the University of Michigan.
Professional career
After graduating from medical school, Dr. Ben Carson became a board-certified neurosurgeon and was offered a job at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. Ben worked there as a resident neurosurgeon and based on his excellent performance, he became a hotspot for international hospitals. At that time, neurosurgeons were in demand because there were few doctors who specialized in this field of medicine. Dr Ben Carson was invited in 1983 to work at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital in Perth, Australia.
However, after a few months of practice at SCGen Australia, Ben returned to his base in Baltimore and continued to work with Johns Hopskin Hospital in 1985. After a year of practice, Ben was promoted and became director of pediatric neurosurgery. He also worked as co-director at the craniofacial center of the same hospital.
Becoming important
At the height of his career, the talented and intelligent surgeon achieved a remarkable feat in the field of medicine. Ben and his team of co-surgeons managed to separate seven-month-old male twins in Germany and he was the first person to do so at that time.
Subsequently, the magic brain surgeontreated a similar case with another conjoined twin in South Africa. It was quite unfortunate that the babies died after the surgery. It was very sad for Ben and his team, but it didn’t deter him, it inspired him to do more.
A few years later, Ben and his team went to Zambia with the aim of separating the twins (Luka and Joseph) joined at the top of their heads. The operation lasted 28 hours and was finally successful, both babies were safe and sound.
Ben Carson’s biggest medical challenge
Dr. Ben Carson has recorded many successes during his medical career and has also been touched by difficult cases. The previous cases of conjoined twins he has ever treated were children, but this time the patients were adults. Ben with his team traveled to Iran and performed the operation on the 29 year old women, the operation lasted more than 24 hours and after the session was over, both ladies died a few hours later.
Retirement
The award-winning surgeon after a successful career announced his retirement in early 2013 and he finally retired on July 1, 2013.
A few years after his retirement, Dr. Ben Cars decided to join American politics, he claimed to be the candidate for the Republican Party, but unfortunately he was unsuccessful and eventually dropped out of the race. His rival Donald Trump then succeeded and succeeded in becoming the President of the United States of America.
Currently, Dr. Ben Carson has been appointed Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development in America.
Ben Carson Wife, children and family
Genius Ben Carson first met his wife named Lacena Candy Rustin when he was still a student at Yale University in 1971, his wife was also a student.
The couple, however, decided to tie the knot in 1975. Ben and Candy currently live in their West Palm Beach Florida mansion and they have been blessed with three sons named Rhoeyce, Benjamin Jr. and Murray.
Ben Carson and his wife also founded a foundation called Carson’s Scholars Fund in 1994. Their goal was to use the foundation to provide scholarships to students to encourage academic excellence.
Ben Carson’s house
Dr. Ben and his wife Candy own different properties in the United States, they have a beautiful mansion in West Palm Beach Gardens in Florida where they currently reside and they bought the mansion for $4.375 million in 2016. Besides, they still have 6,380 m². walking mansion in Vienna, Virginia, which they bought for $1.22 million earlier in 2017.
The net worth of Ben Carson, Books
The retired surgeon has an estimated net worth of $30 million. In addition to being a surgeon, he is also a professor of oncology, plastic surgery, and pediatrics at Johns Hopkins Medical University based in Baltimore.
As we mentioned earlier, the multi-talented surgeon is a prolific writer, he has authored several books including Gifted Hands, The Big Picture, Take The Risk and many more.
Ben Carson in a nutshell
Birth name: Benjamin Solomon Carson
Date of birth: September 18, 1951
Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan, United States
Birth sign: Virgo
Nationality: American
Ethnicity: Black American
Height: 183cm (1.83m)
Education: University of Michigan
Profession: Neurosurgeon, author, politician
Married: Yes
Husband: Candy Rustin (born in 1975)
Children: 3 (Rhoeyce Carson, Murray Carson, Ben Carson Jr.)
Net worth: $30 million