Best Hiatal Hernia Care In Clearwater, FL

If you have a hiatal hernia and reflux that medication hasn’t fixed, you don’t need another prescription. You need to know whether reflux is actually the cause, and if it is, which repair fits your anatomy. Dr. Gopal Grandhige treats only the esophagus, diaphragm, and stomach, and his South Tampa office is a short drive across the bay from Clearwater. He proves reflux with objective testing first, then recommends surgery only when it will help, and tells you plainly when it won’t.

Reflux is a mechanical problem, and we prove it before treating it

Most reflux is not an acid problem. It is a mechanical one: a weak lower esophageal sphincter and a hiatal hernia that let stomach contents move the wrong way. Acid medication lowers the acid but does nothing to the mechanics, so the reflux keeps happening, often silently at night. Feeling better on medication doesn’t mean the reflux has stopped either; the acid is just less irritating while the leak continues, which is how tissue damage builds quietly. That is why the first step here is testing, not a prescription, to confirm whether reflux is present, how often it happens, and whether it explains your symptoms.

A normal endoscopy does not rule out reflux or a hiatal hernia. An upper endoscopy looks for damage like esophagitis or Barrett’s esophagus. It does not measure reflux, sphincter function, or how often reflux occurs, and small hernias often don’t show up on it. Many people with significant reflux have a normal endoscopy, especially while on acid-suppressing medication. The test that confirms reflux is esophageal pH monitoring, which the NIH’s diagnostic guidance for GERD also describes as the study used to confirm the diagnosis.

Dr. Grandhige uses pH monitoring, impedance testing, esophageal manometry, and a barium swallow when each one answers a specific question about your case. Manometry matters most before surgery, because the strength of your esophagus decides which repair is safe: a wrap that is too tight for a weak esophagus can leave you unable to swallow. For throat-driven symptoms, he uses a dual-channel 24-hour pH-impedance probe that measures reflux reaching the throat, not just the lower esophagus. Standard testing misses that, which is why he reports raising the odds of helping silent reflux (LPR) patients from about 50% to about 80%: the test finds the people surgery can actually help, and rules out the people it can’t. It’s also why persistent acid reflux (GERD) that hasn’t responded to medication is worth a full workup rather than a higher dose.

Who treats you: Dr. Gopal Grandhige

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Dr. Gopal Grandhige is a board-certified general surgeon who has focused only on foregut surgery, the esophagus, diaphragm, and stomach, since 2009. He completed medical school at the University of Michigan, general surgery residency at Yale-New Haven Hospital, and a fellowship there in foregut and minimally invasive surgery. He is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS), a member of SAGES, and a founding member of the American Foregut Society. You can confirm his standing through the American Board of Surgery and the Florida Department of Health license lookup.

Over more than 16 years he has performed more than 600 fundoplications, more than 600 LINX procedures, and more than 200 TIF procedures. Most general surgeons in the area refer their reflux patients to him rather than operate themselves. He performs every surgery at HCA South Tampa Hospital with the same team and his own physician assistant in each case, and after your operation you can reach him or that PA directly, not a call center.

Four repair options, and how the right one gets chosen

There is no single best reflux operation. There is only the right one for your anatomy, and sometimes the right answer is no surgery at all. Because Dr. Grandhige performs every major anti-reflux procedure, the choice is driven by what fits you, not by the one operation a surgeon happens to do.

A hiatal hernia repair restores the diaphragm and returns the stomach to its normal position below it. Almost every durable reflux repair includes this step, because a wrap that ignores the diaphragm tends to fail.

A fundoplication wraps the top of the stomach around the lower esophagus to rebuild the reflux barrier; it comes in several configurations (Nissen, Toupet, Dor, Watson) chosen by your esophageal motility, and it is the most durable option for large hernias.

The LINX system is a ring of magnetic beads placed around the lower esophagus that preserves normal anatomy and usually lets you still burp and vomit, which lowers gas and bloating, but it needs good esophageal motility to work well.

TIF, done entirely through the mouth with no incisions, rebuilds a partial valve for a narrow group: mild-to-moderate reflux, little or no hiatal hernia, and no obesity. Dr. Grandhige is direct that TIF fails at roughly 2% per year, so he treats it as a durable-for-years option rather than a permanent one, and he won’t use it outside those criteria. In 2026 he added RefluxStop, which makes him the only surgeon in the Tampa Bay area offering all four of these anti-reflux procedures.

Choosing among them follows the same order every time: confirm reflux is real, map the anatomy, measure how the esophagus moves, match the symptoms most likely to improve, then weigh what you care about, whether that is durability, getting off medication, or keeping the ability to burp. As Dr. Grandhige puts it, the operation is the last step; the decision-making is the surgery.

Hiatal hernias: what they are, and when repair is the right call

A hiatal hernia is a widened, weakened opening in the diaphragm that lets the top of the stomach slip up into the chest. That breaks the alignment between the diaphragm and the sphincter and opens the angle where the esophagus meets the stomach, so the reflux barrier fails mechanically. Almost everyone with reflux has one, even when it is too small to see on endoscopy.

Dr. Grandhige describes the reflux barrier as a two-part door: the lower esophageal sphincter and the diaphragm. If one part fails, you get reflux. If both fail, reflux is close to inevitable. Repairing only one part when both are involved is why some reflux procedures don’t hold, and why he repairs the diaphragm as part of the operation rather than wrapping the stomach alone.

He recommends repair when a hernia is larger than 3 centimeters, since these almost always drive reflux mechanically and tend to keep growing; when any hernia comes with real reflux symptoms like regurgitation; or when reflux has caused complications such as severe esophagitis, a stricture, or Barrett’s esophagus. You don’t have to wait for a complication to get looked at, though. It’s worth an evaluation if you’ve been on a daily PPI for years without anyone rechecking why, if you need more than once-daily medication to feel normal, if symptoms keep breaking through despite the pills, or if you simply don’t want to take acid-suppressing medication for the rest of your life. None of that commits you to surgery. It commits you to finding out what is actually going on.

Repairs are minimally invasive, done laparoscopically or robotically, and most people go home the same day. For the robotic approach, a 2025 study in the Annals of Thoracic Surgery of more than 8,000 hiatal hernia repairs linked it to less postoperative ileus, fewer ICU stays, and lower symptom recurrence at one year compared with straight laparoscopy. The right approach still depends on your anatomy, but it is one reason robotic repair is part of the toolkit here.

Getting expert hiatal hernia care from Clearwater

For a hiatal hernia, who does the operation matters more than how close they are. Foregut outcomes track specialization and case volume, and reflux surgery is a subspecialty, not something a general surgeon does occasionally. That is worth a short drive: the office sits in South Tampa on South Howard Avenue, roughly 30 to 40 minutes from Clearwater depending on traffic and which bridge you take.

If you are coming from Clearwater or the beaches, the practice is set up for it. When it makes sense, testing is arranged closer to home so you make fewer trips across the bay, and Dr. Grandhige reviews your outside records, including your endoscopy, pH studies, manometry, imaging, and notes from your GI, ENT, or pulmonologist, before your visit. Email those records to info@tampareflux.com ahead of time and your consultation becomes a real diagnostic discussion instead of a paperwork session.

Most people are seen within two weeks, and always within four. If your testing is already done, one visit is usually enough, and surgery can often be scheduled within about four weeks. If testing is still needed, plan on two visits about four weeks apart, with the whole path from first visit to surgery generally running four to eight weeks.

What outcomes look like, honestly

In appropriately selected patients with typical reflux, confirmed reflux, workable anatomy, and good esophageal function, the practice reports better than 95% success at meaningful symptom relief, getting off daily reflux medication, and patient satisfaction. Fundoplication clears symptoms and daily medication in more than 90% of well-selected patients. Those numbers come from patient selection, not aggressive surgery.

The honest part is what surgery does not do. Reflux surgery fixes reflux. It does not fix symptoms that were never reflux to begin with, and many people arrive with a mix of both. Before any operation, Dr. Grandhige is explicit about which of your symptoms he expects to improve, which might improve only partly, and which are unlikely to be reflux at all. Throat symptoms from silent reflux also improve on a slower clock, often four to six months, rather than overnight.

Plenty of people come in expecting surgery and leave with a diagnosis and a non-surgical plan, and referring doctors keep sending patients for exactly that reason. The goal of the first visit is clarity: whether reflux is real, why your symptoms are happening, and what each option actually does. If you leave understanding that, even when nothing gets operated on, the visit did its job.

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FAQS

Medication can’t fix a hiatal hernia. PPIs and H2 blockers lower stomach acid, but they don’t repair the diaphragm or strengthen the sphincter, so reflux keeps happening, including non-acid and bile reflux that still irritates tissue. A hiatal hernia is a mechanical problem, and only a repair corrects the mechanics. Whether you need one depends on your hernia size, your symptoms, and your test results.

A normal endoscopy does not rule out reflux or a hiatal hernia. Endoscopy looks for damage, not for reflux itself, and small hernias often don’t show up on it. The test that proves reflux is pH monitoring. Being told your endoscopy is normal and nothing is wrong is one of the most common reasons people stay stuck for years.

By testing, in a set order: confirm reflux is real, map your anatomy, measure how your esophagus moves, then match the procedure to those findings and your priorities. Because Dr. Grandhige performs all four anti-reflux procedures, he isn’t limited to one answer, and for some people the right answer is no surgery.

It depends on the procedure, and this often drives the choice. A full fundoplication can limit burping and vomiting; a partial wrap limits it less; LINX usually preserves both once the early swelling settles. If that matters to you, say so during your consultation, because it is a real factor in picking the operation.

Repairs are minimally invasive, laparoscopic or robotic, and most people go home the same day. You’ll move through a staged diet over about two to three months while everything heals, and you have direct access to Dr. Grandhige and his physician assistant during recovery.

These are functional repairs, closer to a joint replacement than a permanent seal. They work well and are built to last years, but they are subject to wear and can occasionally need revision, and durability depends on hernia size, the procedure, and your anatomy. TIF is the least durable, at about 2% failure per year, which is why it is reserved for a specific, milder group.

For a hiatal hernia, expertise and case volume matter more than distance, and getting the operation right the first time beats a revision later. The office is a short drive across the bay, testing can often be arranged closer to home, and your records are reviewed before you arrive so the trip is efficient.

Start with clarity about your hiatal hernia

You don’t have to keep managing a hiatal hernia with medication that never quite works, and you don’t have to commit to surgery to find out where you stand. The first visit is about understanding your anatomy and your real options. Whether that leads to a repair, continued medication, or watchful waiting, you’ll make the decision based on testing, not guesswork.

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