Our Approach

At the Heartburn, Reflux & Esophageal Specialty Center, we understand your symptoms and work to determine the actual cause of your problem so we can get you back to the life and activities you enjoy.


The Heartburn, Reflux & Esophageal Specialty Center at Stamford Health is a unique multidisciplinary center comprised of gastroenterologists, thoracic surgeons, pulmonologists, and ear, nose, and throat specialists. Our physicians bring special skills and experience in treating complex problems.

We offer minimally invasive treatments to help reduce complications and make procedures, hospital stays, and recovery shorter and easier for our patients.

Patients who need surgery receive state-of-the-art treatment at Stamford Hospital. The hospital provides the most advanced care and exceptional patient experience in a safe, warm, and welcoming environment.



Meet Our Providers

  • GASTROENTEROLOGY
  • PULMONOLOGY
  • THORACIC SURGERY
  • EAR, NOSE & THROAT SPECIALISTS
Scott J Kramer
Gastroenterology

(203) 489-6900

Shannon J Morales
Gastroenterology

(203) 276-8490

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Neal J. Schamberg
Gastroenterology

(203) 489-6900

Alex  Ortega
Pulmonary Medicine, Critical Care Medicine

(203) 348-2437

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Lauren E Drysdale
Thoracic Surgery

(203) 276-4404

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Michael  Ebright
Thoracic Surgery

(203) 276-4404

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Jacquelyn M. Brewer
Otolaryngology

(203) 353-0000






Symptoms Of Esophageal Disease

Symptoms may include any of the following:

  • Frequent heartburn or a burning sensation in the chest or throat.
  • Chest pain.
  • Regurgitating food or stomach contents into the mouth.
  • Chronic sore throat or a chronic cough.
  • Pain that radiates from the chest to the arms, neck, or back.
  • Sudden excessive saliva or foam in the mouth.
  • Laryngitis or a hoarse voice.
  • Difficulty or pain when swallowing.
  • Choking or retching at night.
  • Pneumonia.
  • Complete inability to swallow.
  • Severe malnutrition.
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WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT ESOPHAGEAL CANCER

While still rare, esophageal cancer is the fastest growing cancer diagnosis in the U.S. and is often deadly when left undetected. There are several risk factors for esophageal cancer, and patients suffering from frequent heartburn or acid reflux are at a higher risk.

Esophageal cancer screening is recommended for patients who have three or more of the following risk factors for esophageal cancer:

  • Chronic reflux/heartburn symptoms.
  • Male.
  • Age 50+.
  • White race.
  • Obese.
  • Smoker.
  • Family history of Barrett’s esophagus or esophageal cancer.

To schedule a screening or request more information, please call 203.276.4373.

Conditions We Treat

Our team is committed to finding the best treatment for your specific condition. Here are a few of the conditions we commonly treat.

  • Barrett’s esophagus.
  • Diverticulum.
  • Dysphagia.
  • Esophageal achalasia.
  • Esophageal cancer.
  • Esophageal spasms.
  • Esophageal stricture.
  • Esophagitis.
  • GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease).
  • Hiatal hernia.


Diagnostic Testing & Treatment Options

If you're having symptoms, physicians may recommend any of the following testing which is performed at our Center.


DIAGNOSTIC TESTING

  • BRAVO PH PROBE
    Wireless device which detects acid in the esophagus.
  • ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASOUD
    Your doctor inserts an endoscope that uses sound waves to provide detailed images of the esophagus.
  • HIGH-RESOLUTION ESOPHAGEAL MANOMETRY
    A wire with pressure sensors into the esophagus to measure how well it passes food into the stomach.
  • ESOPHAGRAM
    A video X-ray of the esophagus as you swallow liquid contrast.
  • UPPER ENDOSCOPY
    An endoscope examines the lining of the esophagus and stomach, and biopsies can be performed.

TREATMENT

The Center offers the latest procedures performed by the most experienced physicians. We aim for minimally invasive options if appropriate which may include endoscopic, laparoscopic, or robotic surgery.

  • BOTOX TREATMENT
    Medication is injected into muscles of the esophagus to treat problems like muscle spasms and achalasia (a muscle problem causing reflux of food and acid).
  • DILATION
    A balloon is used to gently stretch a narrow part of the esophagus.
  • ENDOSCOPIC MUCOSAL RESECTION
    An endoscope is used to biopsy or remove precancerous growths or early-stage cancer from the lining of the esophagus.
  • ENDOSCOPIC ZENKER’S DIVERTICULUM REPAIR
    Completely incision-less repair of a blind pouch in the upper esophagus.
  • MINIMALLY INVASIVE ESOPHAGECTOMY
    An operation performed most for esophageal cancer where most or all the esophagus is removed. Our Center performs the operation in a minimally invasive format whenever possible, eliminating the need to spread the ribs, resulting in quicker recovery.
  • RADIOFREQUENCY ABLATION FOR BARRETT’S MUCOSA
    An endoscopic procedure that uses radiofrequency energy to restore normal esophageal lining in patients with Barrett’s esophagus.
  • ROBOTIC ESOPHAGEAL MYOTOMY
    A minimally invasive operation to treat achalasia and restore normal swallowing function.
  • ROBOTIC FUNDOPLICATION
    A minimally invasive operation to prevent gastroesophageal reflux by wrapping part of the stomach around the base of the esophagus.
  • ROBOTIC HIATAL HERNIA REPAIR
    A minimally invasive operation to repair a hiatal hernia.
  • ROBOTIC MAGNETIC SPHINCTER AUGMENTATION (LINX)
    A new laparoscopic surgery procedure using small incisions to place a small, expandable band of magnetic titanium beads around the esophagus. This strengthens the valve between the esophagus and stomach, preventing reflux and other symptoms.
  • STENTING
    A hollow tube is placed in the esophagus to open a blocked area in the esophagus.
  • TRANSORAL INCISIONLESS FUNDOPLICATION (ESOPHYX)
    LINX Surgery for Reflux Treatment: An endoscopic procedure that can recreate a functional gastroesophageal valve to eliminate or reduce GERD.




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