Hiatal Hernia Specialist In Clearwater, FL

If you’re searching for a hiatal hernia specialist in Clearwater, FL, here’s the honest version. Capable general surgeons practice on the Pinellas side of the bay, and for a small, uncomplicated hernia, one of them may be all you need. But if your reflux has been confirmed with testing, a prior repair failed, your symptoms sit in your throat instead of your chest, or you want to weigh every current anti-reflux procedure before deciding, that’s a different level of care. For that, Clearwater patients cross the bay to Tampa Bay Reflux Institute in South Tampa, roughly a 30 to 40 minute drive. Dr. Gopal Grandhige treats only the esophagus, diaphragm, and stomach, and he has performed over 600 fundoplications, over 600 LINX procedures, and over 200 TIF procedures.

Do Clearwater patients really need to cross the bay?

Not always. A specialist who tells you every hernia needs the drive to South Tampa isn’t being straight with you.

Staying local makes sense when your hernia is small, you have no complications, and a standard repair is all that’s on the table. Plenty of general surgeons in Pinellas County can handle that.

Crossing the bay is worth it in specific situations: reflux that keeps going despite daily medication, a large or recurrent hernia, throat symptoms with little or no heartburn (silent reflux), a repair somewhere else that didn’t hold, questions about whether your esophagus is strong enough for surgery at all, or simply wanting a surgeon who performs all four anti-reflux procedures rather than the one he happens to offer. Patients already travel here from Clearwater, St. Petersburg, and across the state for exactly these reasons.

One more piece of honesty that most pages skip: there’s no public, audited outcome data for any local surgeon, on either side of the bay. Star ratings aren’t the same as surgical results. So ask any surgeon you’re considering two questions. How many foregut procedures do you perform a year? And what testing do you require before recommending a repair? The answers tell you whether someone does this routinely or occasionally. Dr. Grandhige’s case numbers are published above, and every recommendation here starts with testing, not a guess.

A foregut specialist, not a general surgeon or gastroenterologist

Dr Gopal Grandhige half body picture

Reflux is rarely just an acid problem. It’s usually a mechanical failure of the valve where your esophagus meets your stomach, and correcting it well takes a surgeon who does nothing else.

Dr. Grandhige is a board-certified general surgeon who completed fellowship training in foregut and minimally invasive surgery at Yale-New Haven Hospital. He has focused only on reflux and foregut disease since 2009, more than 16 years. He’s a founding member of the American Foregut Society, a member of SAGES, and a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons. You can read more about Dr. Grandhige’s training and credentials and verify them independently through the American Board of Surgery and the Florida Department of Health.

Here’s how that focus changes things. Gastroenterologists perform endoscopy, which is excellent for finding damage like inflammation or Barrett’s esophagus, but endoscopy does not diagnose reflux and a normal result does not rule it out. Most general surgeons refer their reflux patients to a foregut specialist; among the few who operate themselves, decisions are often based on symptoms and medication history rather than physiologic testing, which leads to poor outcomes when the real problem is an esophageal motility disorder or a non-reflux cause of heartburn.

Dr. Grandhige’s approach is different, and he sums it up plainly for patients: the operation is the last step, the decision-making is the surgery. He turns down patients when testing shows an operation won’t help them. That restraint is a large part of why referring physicians keep sending patients his way.

The objective testing most reflux patients never get

A hiatal hernia diagnosis should be based on how your esophagus actually works, not on a guess from your symptoms. That takes more than one test, because each one answers a different question.

Endoscopy shows anatomy and complications. It does not measure reflux, and it misses many small hiatal hernias.

pH monitoring is the gold standard for diagnosing GERD. Worn over 24 to 72 hours during normal daily life, it measures whether reflux is happening, how often, and whether your symptoms actually line up with reflux events.

Esophageal manometry measures the strength and coordination of your esophagus. This is the test that decides which procedure is safe for you. Skip it, and a wrap that’s too much for a weak esophagus can leave you unable to swallow comfortably.

A barium swallow shows the esophagus in motion, which catches narrowings and functional problems that a still image at rest cannot.

Then there’s the test most centers don’t run. Standard reflux testing only measures acid low in the esophagus. For silent reflux (LPR), where symptoms show up as throat clearing, hoarseness, or chronic cough, that’s the wrong place to look. Dr. Grandhige uses a customized 24-hour dual-channel pH-impedance probe that measures reflux above the upper esophageal sphincter too, at the throat and voice box, and detects non-acid reflux like bile and pepsin that standard acid testing can’t see. This is why so many LPR patients are told their reflux test was normal when it wasn’t measuring the right area.

All four modern anti-reflux procedures, matched to your anatomy

There is no single best reflux operation. The right one depends on your hernia size, your esophageal strength, and your goals, which is the case for seeing a surgeon who performs all of them.

Fundoplication rebuilds the reflux barrier using your own stomach. Dr. Grandhige performs every configuration, Nissen, Toupet, Dor, and Watson, and the choice among them depends on your esophageal motility. It’s durable, has decades of outcome data, and handles large hernias well.

Transoral incisionless fundoplication (TIF) is done through the mouth with no incisions, for carefully selected patients with mild to moderate reflux and little or no hernia. It’s the best endoscopic option available, though it doesn’t repair the diaphragm, so it isn’t a substitute for surgery when a real hernia is present.

LINX magnetic sphincter augmentation places a ring of magnetic beads around the lower esophagus instead of wrapping the stomach. It preserves your ability to burp and vomit and tends to cause less bloating, which matters to a lot of patients.

Beginning in 2026, Dr. Grandhige is adding RefluxStop, which makes him the only surgeon in the Tampa Bay area offering all four anti-reflux procedures. Today he is already the only board-certified surgeon in the region performing fundoplication, LINX, and TIF with regularity.

One point that separates a durable repair from one that fails early: every repair here restores the diaphragm, not just the valve. A fundoplication that ignores the diaphragmatic component of reflux has worse long-term results, which is one of the most common reasons repairs done elsewhere come undone.

Signs it’s time to see a hiatal hernia specialist

You should be evaluated when reflux is persistent, complicated, or doesn’t add up, rather than staying on medication indefinitely without knowing why. Consider a specialist if any of these apply:

  • Reflux continues despite a daily proton pump inhibitor, or you need more than one dose a day
  • You’ve been told you have a hiatal hernia larger than 3 centimeters
  • You get regurgitation, especially when bending over or lying down
  • You wake at night with acid in your throat, or cough at night
  • You have a complication of reflux such as severe esophagitis, Barrett’s esophagus, or a stricture
  • You have throat symptoms, hoarseness, or a chronic cough without much heartburn
  • You don’t want to stay on acid-suppressing medication for the rest of your life

Being evaluated does not commit you to surgery. Surgery is optional, and many patients leave with a clear non-surgical plan. In fact, a hiatal hernia that causes no symptoms often needs no treatment at all. The point of the visit is a straight answer about what’s happening and what your real choices are. You can also learn more about hiatal hernia repair and how the decision is made.

What outcomes look like, honestly

For appropriately selected patients with typical reflux, the results are strong. No honest surgeon promises perfection.

When a patient has objectively confirmed reflux, suitable anatomy, and good esophageal function, greater than 95% see significant relief of heartburn and regurgitation and get off their daily reflux medication. Silent reflux is harder. Patients are often quoted around a 50% chance of improvement elsewhere; by using dual-channel testing to select the right candidates, Dr. Grandhige raises that to roughly 80%. The tradeoff is that he operates on fewer LPR patients, only the ones the testing supports.

The honest caveats matter as much as the numbers. No procedure works 100% of the time. Some symptoms are caused by more than one thing and won’t all resolve. Durability varies by procedure and by patient. These are discussed in detail before any decision, because reflux surgery earned a poor reputation decades ago largely from overselling results and skipping testing.

What patients say in reviews is consistent: they felt heard, they weren’t rushed, they weren’t pushed toward an operation, and the drawings Dr. Grandhige uses finally made their condition make sense. Referring gastroenterologists, ENT physicians, pulmonologists, and allergists send patients because they come back educated whether or not they had surgery. That pattern, built over more than a decade, is why the practice grows mostly through referrals rather than advertising.

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Coming from Clearwater: how the evaluation works

The practice is set up so a Clearwater patient can be evaluated without living on I-275.

Tampa Bay Reflux Institute is at 1315 South Howard Avenue, Suite 101, in South Tampa, roughly 30 to 40 minutes across the bay from Clearwater. It’s the yellow brick building next to Sally O’Neill’s Pizza, with parking behind the restaurant. Most new patients are seen within two weeks, and always within four.

Before your visit, send your records to info@tampareflux.com. Dr. Grandhige personally reviews all of it, prior endoscopy, pH testing, manometry, imaging, and notes from your other doctors, before you ever sit down. That turns your appointment into a real diagnostic visit instead of a data-gathering session.

Most patients need two visits or fewer. If your testing is already done, one visit is often enough. Because insurance authorization takes time, the full process from first visit to surgery usually runs four to eight weeks. Where possible, any testing that can be done on the Pinellas side is arranged there, so trips across the bay are kept to a minimum, and the office helps coordinate scheduling and travel logistics for out-of-town patients. All surgery is performed at HCA South Tampa Hospital with the same operating room team and physician assistant on every case.

Frequently asked questions

No. The office is in South Tampa, about 30 to 40 minutes across the bay. Patients from Clearwater and St. Petersburg come here for foregut-only care, and all surgery is done at HCA South Tampa Hospital.

No. Endoscopy looks for damage, not reflux itself. Many people with real reflux, and plenty with small hiatal hernias, have a completely normal endoscopy, especially if they’re on acid-suppressing medication.

Maybe not. Surgery is optional, and many patients leave with a non-surgical plan. The goal of the consultation is a clear diagnosis and honest options, not a procedure.

It depends on your hernia size, your esophageal strength, and your priorities. Because Dr. Grandhige performs fundoplication, LINX, TIF, and, in 2026, RefluxStop, the choice is driven by your anatomy rather than by what a surgeon happens to offer.

It depends on the procedure. LINX usually preserves both. Some fundoplication configurations limit them. This question often drives which procedure is chosen, and it’s discussed openly beforehand.

Possibly. That’s silent reflux, and it’s routinely missed when testing only checks the lower esophagus. Dual-channel testing measures whether reflux is reaching your throat, which is the only way to know.

Ask for numbers. Dr. Grandhige has performed over 600 fundoplications, over 600 LINX procedures, and over 200 TIF procedures, and he operates at a single hospital with a consistent team.

Prior endoscopy and pathology reports, any pH testing and manometry, imaging studies, and office notes from your other doctors. Send them to info@tampareflux.com ahead of time so everything is reviewed before you arrive.

Take the first step

You don’t have to keep managing reflux with medication that only masks it, or drive around Pinellas guessing who performs these repairs often enough to do them well. Get a straight answer about what’s causing your symptoms and what your real options are, whether that turns out to be surgery or not.

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If you have a hiatal hernia and fit one of these categories, you should know your options. 

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