GERD Treatment

Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) is a chronic digestive condition where stomach acid flows back into the esophagus, causing heartburn, chest discomfort, regurgitation, and even long-term damage to the esophageal lining if left untreated.

We provide comprehensive, long-term relief through personalized GERD treatment, including lifestyle guidance, medication management, and surgical options for severe or unresponsive cases. Our focus is not just symptom relief, but addressing the root causes for lasting digestive wellness.

Expert Diagnosis & Evaluation

We use endoscopy, pH monitoring, and symptom evaluation to accurately diagnose GERD and its severity.

Personalized Medication Plans

We prescribe effective antacids, H2 blockers, or PPIs tailored to your needs to reduce acid production and heal the esophagus.

Lifestyle & Dietary Counseling

Our team guides you on food, habits, and weight management to reduce triggers and prevent flare-ups.

Advanced Surgical Options for Severe Cases

For chronic, medication-resistant GERD, we offer minimally invasive procedures like fundoplication or LINX device placement.

Prevents Long-Term Complications

Timely treatment helps avoid complications such as esophagitis, Barrett’s esophagus, and strictures.

Improves Quality of Life

Our treatment relieves painful symptoms, improves sleep, and enhances overall digestive comfort and lifestyle.

Everything You Need to Know About GERD Treatment

Q1. What are the common symptoms of GERD?

Heartburn, regurgitation of food or sour liquid, chest pain, difficulty swallowing, and chronic cough or sore throat.

It can be, but symptoms are highly manageable with proper medical treatment, dietary changes, and in some cases, surgery.

Yes, most GERD cases are effectively managed with medications and lifestyle changes. Surgery is only recommended for severe or refractory cases.

Common triggers include spicy foods, citrus, caffeine, alcohol, chocolate, fried items, and carbonated drinks.

If medications no longer control your symptoms, or if you experience complications like esophagitis or a hiatal hernia, surgery may be recommended.

Your Comfort, Our Priority

Since the procedure is precise and minimally invasive, the chances of infection are significantly lower.