Acid Reflux Surgery
Tired of Acid Reflux Ruining Your Meals and Sleep?
Acid Reflux Surgery from acidity specialist doctor can be the solution.
- Burning in chest or throat after eating?
- Constant burping or bitter taste in mouth?
- Antacids not helping anymore?
- No relief from Endoscopy?
What is Acid Reflux and Why It Happens.
Acid reflux, also known as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), occurs when stomach acid flows back into the food pipe (esophagus), causing a burning sensation in the chest known as heartburn. This backflow happens when the lower esophageal sphincter (LES)—a ring of muscle that acts as a valve between the stomach and esophagus—becomes weak or relaxes abnormally. Common triggers include obesity, overeating, certain spicy or fatty foods, alcohol, smoking, and stress. Over time, untreated acid reflux can damage the lining of the esophagus and lead to serious complications.

🔍 Do you have these symptoms?
Many patients are told they have “acidity,” but Dr. Verma investigates deeper:
- He assesses both typical and atypical symptoms of GERD or Hiatus Hernia
- He identifies Laryngopharyngeal Reflux (LPR) — often missed in general clinics — which may be the cause of:
- Voice changes
- Throat pain or irritation
- Frequent throat clearing
- Night cough
- Breathing issues like asthma
- Difficulty swallowing (dysphagia)
- Anxiety or poor sleep quality
Dr. Verma also screens for serious complications like Barrett’s Esophagus, a pre-cancerous condition linked to untreated GERD — offering timely diagnosis and Barrett’s esophagus treatment.
Gerd Acid Reflux Treatments
ARMS / GERDx
These are non-surgical endoscopic procedures that enhance the anti-reflux barrier from inside the digestive tract.
Fundoplication
It’s a surgical procedure to treat chronic acid reflux by tightening the valve between the stomach and esophagus.
Hiatus Hernia Surgery
A hiatal hernia, where part of the stomach bulges through the diaphragm into the chest, can cause or exacerbate acid reflux.
Benefits of Anti-Reflux Surgery

Long-term relief from
acid reflux and heartburn

Improved sleep
& daily comfort

Reduced dependence
on medications

Protection from
long-term complications of GERD
Why Choose Dr. Prashant Verma for GERD & Acid Reflux Treatment?
Dr. Prashant Verma is a leading acidity specialist doctor and GERD treatment specialist, with extensive experience in diagnosing and treating acid reflux, GERD, and hiatal hernia through advanced techniques.
What sets Dr. Verma apart is his comprehensive and personalized approach. He doesn’t just treat symptoms — he identifies the root cause through detailed clinical evaluation, including endoscopy, esophageal pH monitoring, and motility studies. He is known for recognizing both typical and atypical symptoms of GERD, as well as LPR (Laryngopharyngeal Reflux) — a commonly overlooked cause of chronic throat discomfort, cough, or hoarseness.
Acidity Treatment by
Dr. Prashant Verma
Experienced acidity and GERD treatment specialist

🌿 A Personalized, Root-Cause Approach to Acid Reflux
— With Dr. Prashant Verma
When you’re struggling with chronic acidity, heartburn, or night-time cough, you need more than just pills. You need someone who listens, investigates, and guides you toward lasting relief.
That’s where Dr. Prashant Verma, a trusted GERD treatment specialist and expert in laparoscopic acid reflux surgery, makes all the difference.
🩺 It Starts with Understanding You – Not Just the Disease
Dr. Verma doesn’t jump to surgery. He begins by truly understanding your habits, health, and hidden triggers. During your consultation, he carefully evaluates:
✔ Your Food & Lifestyle Patterns
- What you eat and drink (Are spicy foods, tea/coffee, or late-night snacks triggering your reflux?)
- How meals are prepared (fried vs. baked?)
- Timing of meals and portion sizes (Do you eat late? Overeat?)
✔ Daily Activity & Sleep Routine
- Are you mostly sitting throughout the day?
- Do you lie down soon after meals?
- Are you dealing with work stress, anxiety, or family pressures?
✔ Personalized Risk Factors
- Body weight and BMI — to identify obesity-related reflux
- Work conditions like night shifts
- Habits like smoking or alcohol
- Poor sleep quality and acid reflux at night