Best Surgeon For Hiatal Hernia Repair In Clearwater, FL

A foregut specialist about 25 minutes from Clearwater. Every hiatal hernia repair is confirmed with objective testing first, then matched to your anatomy from all four modern anti-reflux procedures.

If you are searching for the best surgeon for hiatal hernia repair near Clearwater, the factors that decide your result are volume, focus, and testing, not distance. Dr. Gopal Grandhige has performed over 600 fundoplications, over 600 LINX procedures, and over 200 TIF procedures, and he treats only foregut disease, meaning conditions of the esophagus, diaphragm, and stomach. His office sits in South Tampa, about a 25-minute drive from Clearwater and St. Petersburg. Before he recommends any repair, he confirms the diagnosis with objective testing, because a hiatal hernia repair only works when it is the right operation for the right patient.

What a hiatal hernia is, and why medication can’t repair it

A hiatal hernia is a stretched or weakened opening in your diaphragm that lets the upper part of your stomach slip into your chest. That is a mechanical problem, which is why acid-suppressing medication does not fix it.

Your body has a two-part reflux barrier: the lower esophageal sphincter, a muscular valve, and the diaphragm, which wraps around and supports that valve. A hiatal hernia pulls those two parts out of alignment, so the barrier fails and stomach contents move up into the esophagus and throat. Proton pump inhibitors reduce how much acid your stomach makes, but they do not tighten the valve, repair the diaphragm, or stop reflux from happening. Reflux keeps occurring, and non-acid material like bile and digestive enzymes can still reach and irritate the esophagus. As Dr. Grandhige puts it, medication turns down the burn, but it does not stop the leak.

Almost everyone with GERD has a hiatal hernia, even a small one that a standard endoscopy can miss. Hernias develop from ordinary pressure on the diaphragm over years: pregnancy, weight changes, chronic coughing, straining, and heavy lifting all contribute. It is wear and tear, not something you did wrong.

When hiatal hernia surgery is the right answer (and when it isn’t)

Surgery is the right answer when a hiatal hernia is mechanically driving your reflux. It is the wrong answer when testing shows your symptoms are not actually reflux.

Dr. Grandhige recommends repair in a few clear situations: a hiatal hernia larger than 3 centimeters, because at that size it almost always drives reflux, tends to grow, and can raise the risk of the stomach twisting (a condition called gastric volvulus); reflux symptoms that continue despite daily or twice-daily medication; complications such as severe esophagitis, Barrett’s esophagus, or a stricture; and patients who do not want to stay on acid medication for life once reflux is confirmed.

The other half of that judgment matters just as much. Several conditions imitate reflux but are not helped by reflux surgery, including esophageal hypersensitivity, functional chest pain, and motility disorders like achalasia. Operating on those patients makes them worse, not better. Dr. Grandhige is known among local physicians for declining to operate when the testing does not support it. Those patients are sometimes the most frustrated in the short term, but an unnecessary operation would have left them worse off with the same symptoms. He describes it this way: the operation is the last step, the decision-making is the surgery.

The testing that gets the diagnosis right

Objective testing, not symptoms alone, decides whether reflux surgery will help you. A normal endoscopy does not rule out reflux, which is why so many patients are told nothing is wrong while their symptoms continue.

Each test answers a different question:

  • Upper endoscopy looks for damage and complications like esophagitis or Barrett’s esophagus. It does not measure reflux and does not diagnose GERD, so a clean scope does not mean you are reflux-free.
  • Esophageal pH monitoring is the gold-standard test for GERD. Over 48 to 72 hours it records how often reflux happens, how long it lasts, when it happens, and whether it lines up with your symptoms.
  • Esophageal manometry measures the strength and coordination of your esophagus. This is what tells the surgeon which repair is safe for you and which would leave you unable to swallow comfortably. It also catches achalasia, which must never be treated as reflux.
  • Barium swallow shows how your esophagus behaves while you actually swallow, which helps with narrowings and complex anatomy.

For silent reflux, Dr. Grandhige uses a step most centers skip. Silent reflux (LPR) sends reflux up past the throat and voice box, where even small amounts cause hoarseness, chronic throat clearing, and cough. Standard testing measures only the lower esophagus and only measures acid. He uses a customized 24-hour dual-channel pH impedance probe that measures reflux at two levels, above the lower and the upper esophageal sphincter, and detects non-acid reflux like bile and pepsin. That difference changes outcomes. With this testing, he reports improving LPR symptom relief to about 80 percent, compared with the roughly 50 percent often quoted when LPR surgery is done without it. It also means he operates on fewer patients, but the right ones.

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The four ways to repair a hiatal hernia

There is no single best reflux operation. There is only the right one for your anatomy, and the honest version of that decision requires a surgeon who performs more than one procedure. Dr. Grandhige performs all four modern anti-reflux procedures, so the choice follows your physiology instead of the one operation a surgeon happens to offer.

A fundoplication wraps the upper stomach around the lower esophagus to rebuild the reflux barrier, and repairs the hiatal hernia at the same time. It comes in different configurations (Nissen, a full 360-degree wrap; Toupet, a partial posterior wrap; and the Dor and Watson anterior wraps), chosen based on how well your esophagus moves. It is the most durable option, has decades of outcome data, and handles large hernias. Depending on the wrap, it can limit the ability to burp or vomit.

The LINX system is a ring of magnetic titanium beads placed around the lower esophageal sphincter. It opens when you swallow and closes to resist reflux, so most patients keep the ability to burp and vomit and report less bloating than after a fundoplication. It can be removed if needed, and current devices are MRI-compatible up to 1.5 Tesla. LINX depends on a reasonably strong esophagus, which is one more reason manometry comes first.

TIF, or transoral incisionless fundoplication, rebuilds the valve from inside the esophagus through the mouth, with no incisions. Because it cannot repair the diaphragm, it is only appropriate for patients with little or no hiatal hernia and mild to moderate reflux. Recovery is faster, and Dr. Grandhige considers it the best endoscopic option, but he is direct that it is less durable, quoting a failure rate of about 2 percent per year. He does not offer it to patients who fall outside those criteria.

RefluxStop is a newer procedure Dr. Grandhige is adding in 2026, which will make him the only surgeon in the Tampa Bay area offering all four anti-reflux procedures. Which one fits you depends on your hernia size, esophageal motility, symptom pattern, and what you care about most, whether that is durability, coming off medication, or keeping the ability to burp.

Why surgical volume and foregut focus change your outcome

For hiatal hernia repair, where and by whom the surgery is done affects your risk. In a national analysis of more than 13,000 elective hiatal hernia repairs, high-volume centers had better results: a 30-day complication rate of 14 percent versus 22 percent at low-volume centers, fewer reoperations, and fewer readmissions. The authors recommend referral to high-volume surgeons for these repairs.

Dr. Grandhige fits that profile. He treats only foregut disease and has performed over 600 fundoplications, over 600 LINX procedures, and over 200 TIF procedures, so he has seen these operations thousands of times, not a few times a year. In his own practice, among appropriately selected patients with typical reflux, a confirmed hiatal hernia, and good esophageal function, he reports symptom relief and freedom from daily reflux medication in more than 95 percent of cases. He recognizes the subtle patterns that decide whether an outcome is excellent or disappointing, and he knows which procedures are safe for a weak esophagus and which are not.

He also performs every operation at a single hospital, HCA South Tampa, with the same operating-room team, the same anesthesiologists, and his own dedicated physician assistant in every case. That consistency shortens operative time, lowers complication risk, and means the people caring for you already know his technique. His physician assistant stays involved after surgery and is reachable for questions, so you are not handed off to someone who does not know your operation.

Serving Clearwater patients from South Tampa

The office is in South Tampa at 1315 South Howard Avenue, about a 25-minute drive from Clearwater and St. Petersburg. Many patients come from Clearwater, and Dr. Grandhige regularly treats patients from across Florida and out of state who want a foregut specialist rather than the nearest general surgeon.

Patients travel because foregut outcomes depend more on specialization and volume than on proximity, and because getting the operation right the first time beats living with a poor result or needing revision surgery later. For anyone coming from a distance, the team coordinates the workup to limit trips, arranging testing close to home where possible and grouping visits together. Most patients go from consultation to surgery within four to eight weeks, depending on whether testing is already done.

The practice is in a yellow brick building next to Sally O’Neill’s Pizza, with parking behind the restaurant. Patients also come from Hyde Park, Palma Ceia, Bayshore, Westchase, Carrollwood, Brandon, Riverview, and St. Petersburg.

Dr. Gopal Grandhige, MD: background and how to verify it

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Dr. Gopal Grandhige is a board-certified general surgeon who has focused only on foregut surgery in Tampa Bay since 2009. He earned a biology degree at Johns Hopkins University and his medical degree at the University of Michigan, then completed his general surgery residency and fellowships in foregut and minimally invasive surgery, and in burn and critical care, at Yale-New Haven Hospital.

He is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, a member of the Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons, and a founding member of the American Foregut Society, the group where surgeons and gastroenterologists work together on foregut disease. His practice runs on physician referrals from gastroenterologists, ENT physicians, pulmonologists, allergists, and primary care doctors, and his office staff and physician assistant have been with him for over a decade.

You can confirm his credentials independently. Board certification is searchable through the American Board of Surgery, and his active license and standing are listed with the Florida Department of Health.

Common questions about hiatal hernia repair

Not always. Surgery is for hernias larger than 3 centimeters, reflux that continues despite medication, or complications like severe esophagitis or Barrett’s esophagus. Many patients do better without surgery, and objective testing is what decides.

With objective testing: pH monitoring, manometry, endoscopy, and imaging when needed. Symptoms alone are unreliable, because hypersensitivity, motility disorders, and functional chest pain can all feel like reflux.

It depends on your hernia size, how well your esophagus moves, your symptom pattern, and your goals. Because Dr. Grandhige performs fundoplication, LINX, TIF, and soon RefluxStop, the choice is driven by your anatomy rather than the one procedure a surgeon offers.

That depends on the procedure. A fundoplication can limit it, especially early on, while LINX usually preserves it. This is discussed in detail before you decide.

Most repairs are outpatient, so you go home the same day. Your diet advances from liquids to normal food over about two to three months. Throat symptoms from silent reflux can take four to six months to settle.

These are functional repairs, similar to a joint replacement: durable, but subject to wear, and a small number need revision over time. Fundoplication and LINX are the most durable. TIF is less durable, with about a 2 percent failure rate per year.

For foregut surgery, outcomes track with specialization and volume more than with distance. The office is about 25 minutes from Clearwater, and the team coordinates testing to keep trips to a minimum.

Request a consultation and send your prior records, including any endoscopy, pH testing, manometry, imaging, and specialist notes, to info@tampareflux.com. Dr. Grandhige personally reviews everything before your visit, so your time together is spent on answers.

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You do not have to keep managing a hiatal hernia with medication that cannot repair it. The goal of a consultation is a clear answer: whether surgery is right for your anatomy, or whether it is not.

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