What makes this practice different
The difference is judgment, not branding. Dr. Grandhige has focused only on reflux and foregut disease since 2009, which is rare. Most surgeons perform anti-reflux procedures occasionally. He does them routinely, and he has the volume to back it: more than 600 fundoplications, more than 600 LINX procedures, and more than 200 TIF procedures.
He is the only board-certified surgeon in the Tampa Bay area who performs all three of these procedures with regularity. In 2026 he is adding a fourth, RefluxStop, which will make him the only surgeon in the region offering all four anti-reflux operations. That matters because it removes the built-in bias. A surgeon who only does one procedure tends to recommend that procedure. When one surgeon can offer four, the choice can be driven by your anatomy instead.
His training backs the focus. Undergraduate at Johns Hopkins, medical degree at the University of Michigan, and surgical residency plus a fellowship in foregut and minimally invasive surgery at Yale. He is a founding member of the American Foregut Society, a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, and a member of SAGES.
The team stays consistent, which is unusual in healthcare today. His medical assistants have worked with him for over a decade. A dedicated physician assistant, whom he employs, assists in every surgery and stays reachable after hours, so you are not handed off to a stranger during recovery. Every surgery is performed at HCA South Tampa Hospital with the same operating room team, because the same people doing the same procedure produce safer, more predictable results than a surgeon rotating through several hospitals.
One more thing sets the tone. Dr. Grandhige turns patients away from surgery when testing shows they will not benefit. Physicians across Tampa Bay refer patients to him specifically because they know surgery gets recommended only when it fits.
Choosing the right procedure
There is no single best reflux operation. There is only the right operation for your anatomy, your esophageal function, and your goals, and sometimes the right answer is no operation at all. Because Dr. Grandhige performs every major form of anti-reflux surgery, the decision is driven by your test results rather than by the one procedure a surgeon knows.
The decision follows a clear order. First, confirm reflux is real with testing. Second, understand the anatomy, including the size of any hiatal hernia. Third, check esophageal strength. Fourth, separate the symptoms likely to improve from the ones that will not. Fifth, factor in what you care about, whether that is durability, staying off medication, or keeping the ability to burp. Only then does a specific procedure get chosen.
Fundoplication uses your own stomach tissue to rebuild the weak valve, and the hiatal hernia is repaired at the same time. It is durable, it handles larger hernias well, and it has decades of outcome data. The wrap can be full or partial (Nissen, Toupet, Dor, or Watson) depending on how your esophagus moves, which is exactly why manometry comes first. The tradeoff is that some patients notice more bloating or a reduced ability to burp, and how much depends on the type of wrap.
The LINX device is a ring of magnetic titanium beads placed around the lower esophagus. It resists reflux when stomach pressure rises but opens to let food pass, and once early swelling settles it usually preserves the ability to burp and vomit. That tends to mean less bloating than a wrap. It depends on decent esophageal strength, so it is not the right call for everyone, and current devices are MRI-compatible up to 1.5 Tesla.
TIF, or transoral incisionless fundoplication, rebuilds an internal valve entirely through the mouth, with no incisions, using the EsophyX device. Recovery is quicker, but it is a narrow tool. It cannot repair a hiatal hernia or address the diaphragm, so it fits patients with mild to moderate reflux and little or no hernia. Dr. Grandhige is direct about durability and quotes a failure rate of about 2 percent per year, which is why he calls it the best endoscopic option available rather than a permanent fix, and why he will not perform it on patients who fall outside its narrow criteria.
RefluxStop, being added in 2026, restores the barrier without wrapping or compressing the esophagus, and it rounds out the four options offered here.
The honest version is worth repeating. Faster recovery does not mean better durability, and the least invasive option is not automatically the right one. Matching the procedure to your physiology matters far more than how small the incisions are.
Getting care from St. Petersburg
Crossing the bay is a short trip, and a common one. From central St. Petersburg, the office in South Tampa is about 20 to 30 minutes over the Howard Frankland or Gandy Bridge. Patients regularly make the drive from St. Pete, Clearwater, and across Pinellas, along with others from Sarasota, Orlando, and out of state, because getting the right procedure the first time beats staying local and facing lifelong medication or a revision.
For patients coming from Pinellas and farther, the office keeps the travel efficient. When testing can be done closer to home, it is arranged that way, and studies are grouped so you are not crossing the bay again and again. Most people complete their full workup within four to eight weeks.
Before your visit, send your prior records to info@tampareflux.com, including any endoscopy, pH testing, manometry, and imaging reports, plus notes from other physicians and a list of medications. Dr. Grandhige reviews everything ahead of time, which turns your consultation into a real diagnostic discussion instead of a data-gathering session. Given how fragmented care has become, patients are often the most reliable carriers of their own records.
Tampa Bay Reflux Institute 1315 South Howard Ave., Suite 101, Tampa, FL 33606 (the yellow brick building next to Sally O’Neill’s Pizza, with parking behind the restaurant) Phone: 813-922-2920 Hours: 9 AM to 6 PM, Monday through Friday
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An endoscopy cannot tell you if you have reflux. It can only tell you if you have complications of GERD.
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If you have a hiatal hernia and fit one of these categories, you should know your options.
Dr. Grandhige is an expert in his field and performs 200 of these surgeries a year. He is the only surgeon in the Tampa Bay Area who offers all surgical options - LINX, Fundoplications, TIF and will be one of 20 surgeons in America introducing the latest procedure RefluxStop in 2026.
We accept most insurances but will verify yours before you come in. These procedures are considered medically necessary and covered by your insurance. You can expect to pay your in-network deductibles and nothing else.
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What causes reflux ?
1. Weak lower esophageal sphincter
2. Hiatal hernia
3. Flattening of the Angle of His
4. Poor esophageal motility
5. Gastroparesis (slow stomach)
NOT increased acid production
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If you are tired of avoiding your favorite foods or taking daily medications, we can help.
We are the Tampa experts in reflux ! With years of experience and thousands of patients treated successfully, we offer all FDA approved anti-reflux procedures.
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Not all patients need surgical intervention. Many patients are living a heartburn free life with their PPIs. However 40% of patients taking PPIs are not getting the relief they need. If you are one of those, you have options! Come in and find out more.
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