Why your heartburn keeps coming back
Most persistent heartburn isn’t caused by too much acid. It’s mechanical. The valve at the bottom of your esophagus, the lower esophageal sphincter, has weakened, or the diaphragm that backs it up has given way, often because of a hiatal hernia. Acid reflux develops when that sphincter weakens or relaxes when it shouldn’t. Acid-suppressing medicine lowers how acidic the reflux is, but it doesn’t rebuild the barrier, so reflux keeps happening and symptoms come back the moment a dose wears off.
This is the core of what Dr. Grandhige treats. GERD isn’t one thing. It’s a barrier problem with several possible points of failure, and acid is the irritant, not the cause. People who make a normal amount of acid can still have severe reflux. It’s also why a normal upper endoscopy doesn’t clear you: endoscopy looks for damage like esophagitis or Barrett’s esophagus, it doesn’t measure whether reflux is happening. Plenty of people with real reflux have a normal scope, especially while on medication.
Your treatment options, matched to your anatomy
There’s no single best reflux operation, and for many patients the right answer is no operation at all. Once testing is done, Dr. Grandhige walks through every reasonable option, from lifestyle changes and medication to four different procedures, and he tells you which symptoms each is likely to fix and which it won’t.
A fundoplication wraps the top of the stomach around the lower esophagus to rebuild the barrier. It’s the most durable option, it handles large hiatal hernias, and it has decades of outcome data behind it. The tradeoff: depending on the type of wrap, it can make burping or vomiting harder and cause more gas and bloating. It’s an outpatient operation, usually 1.5 to 2 hours, with diet advancing over two to three months. In appropriately selected patients, more than 90 percent see their symptoms resolve and stop daily reflux medication.
The LINX device is a ring of magnetic titanium beads placed around the sphincter. It preserves your normal anatomy, usually keeps your ability to burp and vomit, and tends to cause less bloating than a wrap. It needs a reasonably strong esophagus, carries a higher chance of early swallowing difficulty, can be removed if needed, and is compatible with MRI up to 1.5 Tesla.
TIF is done entirely through the mouth, with no incisions, using the EsophyX device to rebuild the valve from the inside. It fits a narrow group: minimal or no hiatal hernia, mild to moderate reflux, and it isn’t offered to patients who are obese. Because it can’t repair a hernia or the diaphragm, it’s less durable, with a failure rate Dr. Grandhige quotes at about 2 percent per year. It takes 45 to 60 minutes and is outpatient.
The right choice comes from your reflux testing, your esophageal motility, your hernia anatomy, your symptoms, and your priorities, whether that’s durability, getting off medication, or keeping the ability to burp. And when surgery won’t help, he says so.
Why Clearwater patients choose a South Tampa foregut specialist
Reflux surgery outcomes depend more on picking the right patient and the right procedure than on the operation itself, and that judgment comes from focusing on one part of the body. Dr. Grandhige treats only foregut disease, the esophagus, diaphragm, and stomach, and has since 2009. He has performed over 600 fundoplications, over 600 LINX procedures, and over 200 TIF procedures. With the recent addition of RefluxStop, he’s the only board-certified surgeon in the Tampa Bay area who offers all four anti-reflux procedures, so the recommendation is driven by your anatomy, not by the one operation a surgeon happens to perform.
Gopal Grandhige, MD is a board-certified general surgeon who finished his residency and his fellowship in foregut and minimally invasive surgery at Yale-New Haven Hospital, after medical school at the University of Michigan. He’s a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, a member of SAGES, and a founding member of the American Foregut Society. He performs all surgeries at HCA South Tampa Hospital, with the same operating-room team and his own physician assistant on every case, which is one reason his results stay consistent.
For Clearwater, the practical part: the office sits in South Tampa at 1315 South Howard Avenue, about 25 to 30 minutes from Clearwater. Many patients make that drive on purpose, for subspecialty, testing-first care they can’t get by cycling through medications closer to home. For anyone coming across the bay, the team keeps trips to a minimum, arranging testing near you when possible and grouping studies onto as few days as it can.
He’s also known for operating on fewer patients, not more. Plenty of people arrive expecting surgery and leave with a clear explanation and a non-surgical plan. Gastroenterologists, ENT physicians, and pulmonologists refer to him because their patients come back informed, whether or not an operation happened.
What to expect, from first call to a clear answer
Most patients are seen within two weeks, and always within four. The goal is a clear diagnosis quickly, without rushing the decision.
Before your visit, Dr. Grandhige reviews your prior records himself, so send them ahead to info@tampareflux.com: endoscopy and pathology reports, any pH testing, manometry, and barium swallow results, plus notes from your gastroenterologist, ENT, pulmonologist, or primary care doctor, and your medication and surgery history. Records often don’t transfer on their own, and the patients who bring their own get the clearest answers.
At the visit he explains your reflux with drawings, tells you which symptoms are likely reflux and which aren’t, and lays out the options. If you already have complete testing, that can happen in one visit. If testing is needed, it’s ordered and then reviewed at a second visit about four weeks later, with a full diagnosis usually landing within four to eight weeks.
One thing he’s direct about: reflux surgery fixes reflux, not every symptom. Heartburn and regurgitation usually clear up. Throat symptoms from silent reflux can take four to six months and may only improve partly. Knowing that up front is why patients aren’t let down later.
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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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Heartburn may seem like an annoyance. But if you find yourself having symptoms on a daily basis, it may be time to to talk to Dr. Grandhige as it could be a symptom of something worse.
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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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