Burning Heartburn Relief In St. Petersburg, FL

Burning heartburn that won’t stop is usually a mechanical problem, not an acid problem. If you live in St. Petersburg and the burning keeps returning despite medication, the reason is often a weak valve or a hiatal hernia that no pill can repair. This page explains why that happens, how it gets diagnosed, and what actually fixes it.

Why Your Heartburn Keeps Coming Back After Medication

Most people are told heartburn means too much stomach acid. That is the most common myth in reflux care. In reality, the acid is the irritant, not the cause. Most patients with reflux make a normal amount of acid.

The real problem is mechanical. A barrier at the junction of your esophagus and stomach normally keeps stomach contents down. It has three parts: the lower esophageal sphincter, the diaphragm, and the natural angle where the esophagus meets the stomach. When that barrier weakens, stomach contents move up and burn sensitive tissue. A hiatal hernia, where the stomach slips up through the opening in the diaphragm, is one of the most common reasons the barrier fails. Almost everyone with reflux has one, even a small one that a scope can miss.

This is why medication so often falls short. Proton pump inhibitors like omeprazole, H2 blockers like famotidine, and even the newer potassium-competitive acid blockers all lower acid. None of them strengthen a weak sphincter or repair a hiatal hernia. The reflux keeps happening. It is simply less acidic, and bile and digestive enzymes still reach the esophagus. Tissue damage can continue quietly even when symptoms feel better.

Dr. Grandhige treats GERD as what it is: a problem of anatomy and function, the area of medicine known as foregut disease and the focus of the American Foregut Society, of which he is a founding member. Before any treatment, he measures why the barrier is failing rather than assuming.

Man with heartburn discomfort holding chest near a glass of water at home

Signs You Need Testing, Not Another Prescription

You should have the cause tested, not just medicated, if your symptoms are persistent, progressive, or unclear. Consider a specialist evaluation if any of these fit:

  • Your heartburn breaks through daily medication, or you need more than one dose a day.
  • You wake at night with acid in your throat or cannot sleep through symptoms.
  • You were told your endoscopy was normal, so nothing is wrong, yet symptoms continue.
  • You have a hiatal hernia and were told to live with it.
  • You have a chronic cough, hoarseness, or throat clearing that no one has explained.
  • You do not want to stay on acid medication for the rest of your life.

Any one of these is a reason to find out what is actually happening. Continuing to raise the dose without an answer is how people lose years to symptoms that had a fixable cause.

How Dr. Grandhige Finds What’s Actually Causing Your Heartburn

Decisions here are never based on symptoms alone. The cause is confirmed with objective testing before any treatment is discussed, because reflux-like symptoms can also come from motility disorders, esophageal hypersensitivity, or conditions unrelated to reflux that surgery cannot help.

An upper endoscopy is useful, but it does not diagnose reflux. It looks for damage such as inflammation or Barrett’s esophagus. A normal endoscopy does not mean reflux is absent, which is why so many people are wrongly told nothing is wrong. The test that actually confirms reflux is pH monitoring, the gold standard, which records how often reflux happens, how long it lasts, and whether it lines up with your symptoms over 48 to 72 hours of normal life.

Esophageal manometry measures the strength and coordination of the esophagus. This decides which procedure is safe, because adding resistance at the valve in someone with a weak esophagus can cause trouble swallowing. When food feels stuck, a barium swallow shows what happens in real time. That matters more than it sounds: the spot where patients feel food catching matches the real location only about 60 percent of the time.

Before you ever arrive, Dr. Grandhige personally reviews your prior endoscopies, testing, imaging, and the notes from your other physicians, then explains reflux with drawings so the picture finally makes sense.

Silent Reflux (LPR): Why Throat and Cough Symptoms Get Missed

Silent reflux, or LPR, is reflux in the wrong place. Instead of heartburn, it causes throat clearing, hoarseness, chronic cough, a lump-in-the-throat feeling, or postnasal drip, because reflux reaches the throat and voice box. Those tissues are far more sensitive than the esophagus. The esophagus may tolerate 40 to 50 reflux episodes a day. The throat can react to one.

LPR gets missed because standard testing usually measures reflux only in the lower esophagus, and endoscopy is often normal. Patients are sent between ENT, pulmonology, and allergy and treated for the wrong thing for years. Because of this, LPR patients are often told surgery has only a 50 percent chance of helping.

Dr. Grandhige uses a dual-channel 24-hour pH-impedance probe that measures reflux above both the lower and the upper esophageal sphincters, and it detects non-acid reflux such as bile and pepsin that standard acid-only testing misses. That lets him select the patients who will actually benefit and raise the expected improvement to roughly 80 percent. It also tells him when not to operate. Only about 50 to 60 percent of LPR patients test positive for reflux that surgery can help. He operates on fewer people, but on the right ones.

Treatment Matched to Your Anatomy, and What Recovery Looks Like

Tampa Bay Reflux Institute
Happy patient after heartburn surgery

Not everyone needs surgery. Some patients do best with medication or changes to meals, weight, and sleep position. When a procedure is the right answer, the goal is to match it to your anatomy and esophageal function, not to fit you to one operation. Dr. Grandhige performs all of the main anti-reflux procedures, so the recommendation is based on your body rather than on what one surgeon happens to offer.

The options include fundoplication, which rebuilds the barrier using your own stomach tissue and is the most durable choice for large hernias; the LINX system, a ring of magnetic beads that supports the valve while preserving the ability to burp and vomit; TIF, an incisionless procedure done through the mouth for milder cases with little or no hernia; and RefluxStop, the newest option, added in 2026. Dr. Grandhige is the only surgeon in the Tampa Bay area who offers all four. He has performed more than 600 fundoplications, more than 600 LINX procedures, and more than 200 TIF procedures.

He is direct about trade-offs. TIF is the best endoscopic option available, but it does not repair a hiatal hernia, and he quotes its failure rate plainly at about 2 percent per year, or 20 percent per decade. It works well for years in the right patient and should be viewed that way, not as permanent.

Most of these are same-day, minimally invasive procedures. You go home the same day, and diet advances over two to three months. For appropriately selected patients with typical reflux, objective evidence of reflux, and good esophageal function, more than 95 percent see major symptom relief and get off daily reflux medication. Throat symptoms from LPR usually take four to six months to settle, longer than classic heartburn, which can resolve quickly. You can read more about minimally invasive anti-reflux surgery and its expected side effects from the Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons.

Surgery does not fix every symptom, only the ones reflux is causing. Dr. Grandhige tells you which symptoms he expects to improve and which he does not, so you are not set up for disappointment.

Getting to the South Tampa Office From St. Petersburg

The practice is in South Tampa, a short drive from St. Petersburg across the bay. The office is at 1315 South Howard Avenue, Suite 101, Tampa, FL 33606, in a yellow brick building next to Sally O’Neill’s Pizza, with parking behind the restaurant. Many patients come from St. Petersburg and across Pinellas, and others travel from Sarasota, Orlando, and out of state for a foregut-focused opinion.

If you are coming from St. Petersburg, the office handles out-of-town scheduling routinely. Testing is grouped onto as few visits as possible, and when a study can be done closer to home, the team arranges that to save you a trip. Send your prior records to info@tampareflux.com before your visit so Dr. Grandhige can review everything ahead of time. Most patients are seen within two to four weeks. When surgery is the right step, the process is usually complete within four to eight weeks. All procedures are performed at HCA South Tampa Hospital, where Dr. Grandhige works with the same operating room team and his own physician assistant on every case, which improves safety and continuity.

FAQS

Usually not. Most people with reflux make a normal amount of acid. The burning comes from a mechanical failure of the barrier between the stomach and esophagus, often a weak sphincter or a hiatal hernia. Acid is the irritant, not the root cause, which is why acid-lowering pills often do not fully resolve symptoms.

No. Endoscopy looks for damage. It does not measure reflux. Many people with significant reflux have a completely normal endoscopy, especially while on medication. Confirming reflux requires pH monitoring, which measures reflux events directly.

No. Newer acid blockers can reduce acid more effectively, but like older medications they do not strengthen a weak sphincter or repair a hiatal hernia. The reflux still happens. Medication can be the right long-term choice for some people, but that decision should follow testing, not replace it.

The office is in South Tampa, a short drive from St. Petersburg over the bay. The team coordinates out-of-town visits, groups testing onto fewer trips, and arranges local testing when possible. Records can be sent ahead to info@tampareflux.com.

Not necessarily. Many patients are treated without surgery. Testing determines whether reflux is present, why it is happening, and whether a procedure would help. Dr. Grandhige recommends surgery only when it is clearly appropriate, and he will tell you when it is not.

Most patients are seen within two to four weeks. When testing confirms a fixable problem and surgery is the right step, the process is usually complete within four to eight weeks, depending on what testing is already done.

Sometimes, if testing shows reflux is reaching your throat. Using dual-channel pH-impedance testing, Dr. Grandhige raises the success rate for selected LPR patients to roughly 80 percent, well above the 50 percent often quoted. Only about half of LPR patients test positive for reflux that surgery can help, so careful selection matters.

Send prior endoscopy and pathology reports, any pH testing, manometry, and imaging, plus notes from your other physicians and a list of medications, to info@tampareflux.com. Reviewing your history in advance makes the visit far more useful.

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You do not have to keep raising the dose without an answer. If your heartburn keeps coming back, the next step is finding out why, so the treatment matches the cause.

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