When antacids just don’t do the job. . .
Many people struggle with the burning discomfort of heartburn, interfering with their ability to enjoy the simplest of pleasures. The Heartburn Treatment Center of North Fulton Regional Hospital is here to help you manage and treat this discomfort and educate you on your options.
Located in the Medical Office Building, the Heartburn Treatment Center is staffed with dedicated nurses, a nurse coordinator and physicians trained in the treatment of heartburn-related conditions.
| A series of tests may be required to determine your needs that might include the following: |
- Manometry Study – tests the functioning of the esophagus
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- Bravo pH Study – 48-hour pH study using a capsule that measures time, severity and length of reflux
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- 24-hour pH Study – pH study using a catheter that measures time, severity and length of reflux
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GERD
When the discomfort of heartburn happens more than twice a week, it could be a sign of a more serious condition known as gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD.
GERD happens when stomach acid backs up into the esophagus, the tube that carries food down the throat into the stomach.
Along with chronic heartburn, other signs of GERD may include:
Left untreated, GERD can lead to serious health problems, including bleeding and precancerous changes in the esophagus.
| At North Fulton Regional Hospital, we offer the following treatment options for GERD: |
- Minimally invasive laparoscopic procedures
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- Comprehensive medical treatment
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Making Your Appointment
All appointments in the Heartburn Treatment Center require a referral from a physician. If you do not have a referral from your physician, call the Heartburn Treatment Center at (770) 751-2757, and the nurse coordinator will assist you. We accept most insurance plans including Medicare and Medicaid.
The Heartburn Treatment Center is located in the Medical Office Building adjacent to the hospital. Call 770-751-2757 for more information.
For a free, confidential physician referral, call 770-751-2600 or visit the "Find a Physician" tab on this website.