Hiatal Hernia Repair & Nissen Fundoplication Surgery

Reduce acid reflux and improve digestive comfort with specialized surgical care.

Hiatal hernias and GERD may cause heartburn, reflux, and sleep discomfort. At Border Healthcare, we help patients access specialized evaluation and modern minimally invasive treatment options.
  • Certified surgeons.
  • Certified hospitals and specialized medical teams.
  • A coordinated process designed for patients from both the U.S. and Mexico.

Subject to medical evaluation.
Results may vary.

What is Hiatal Hernia Repair & Nissen Fundoplication Surgery?

Hiatal hernia repair and Nissen Fundoplication are procedures used to reduce acid reflux and restore normal anatomy between the stomach and esophagus. In many cases, surgery can be performed using minimally invasive laparoscopic techniques.

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At Border Health Care, we coordinate your process from the initial evaluation through post-op follow-up, connecting you with certified plastic surgeons and providing clear guidance at every stage.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Potential benefits of the procedure

**Results vary depending on individual anatomy, surgical technique, and post-op care.

Process

What does your care include?

We focus on providing the best possible outcome by offering:

Why choose us?

Our patients choose this procedure because they are looking for:

Am I a candidate for Hiatal Hernia Repair & Nissen Fundoplication Surgery?

A medical evaluation will determine the ideal plan for you. In general, you may be a candidate if:

You experience frequent heartburn or reflux.

Your symptoms do not improve with medication.

You have sleep problems caused by reflux.

You experience chronic throat irritation.

Your symptoms affect your quality of life.

A final evaluation must be conducted by a certified surgeon.

Frequently asked questions

Get your questions answered before scheduling

We want you to make your decision with clarity and confidence. Below are some of the most common questions about this procedure.

It occurs when part of the stomach moves upward through the diaphragm into the chest cavity, contributing to acid reflux.
It is a surgical procedure that reinforces the barrier between the stomach and esophagus to help reduce acid reflux.
Yes. Many patients are candidates for minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery using small incisions.
Persistent reflux may cause esophageal inflammation, swallowing difficulties, and reduced quality of life.

* Information is for educational purposes and does not replace medical advice. Each case requires professional evaluation. Results may vary.

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