Schoolcraft Memorial Hospital has a growing General Surgery Program with two expert surgeons. Dr. Medhat Fanous has joined the General Surgery Team offering specialized care for Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) and Hiatal Hernias. He works alongside Dr. Gregory Bambach in the Specialty Clinic.
A dedicated resident of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, Dr. Fanous is deeply committed to serving rural communities. He completed Medical School at Cairo University in Cairo, Egypt and graduated from Carilion Clinic in Roanoke VA. He has served the Upper Peninsula Region for over 10 years.
A GERD and hiatal hernia expert is a specialized surgeon who diagnoses and treats conditions affecting the esophagus and stomach. Their focus is on gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), a condition where stomach acid frequently flows back into the esophagus, causing heartburn and potential long-term damage, and hiatal hernias, where part of the stomach pushes through the diaphragm into the chest.
Advanced evaluation for GERD conducted by Dr. Fanous includes:
✅ Diagnosis: Performing EGD (endoscopy), pH studies, MiVu, EndoFLIP, Manometry, and imaging to assess acid reflux severity and esophageal function.
✅ Treatment Planning: Offering both medication-based and procedural interventions to manage GERD and hiatal hernias.
✅ Minimally Invasive Procedures: Performing endoscopic (TIF, Stretta) and laparoscopic surgeries to strengthen the lower esophageal sphincter or repair hiatal hernias.
✅ Barrett’s Esophagus Management: Conducting ablation therapy to reduce cancer risks in patients with precancerous esophageal changes.
✅ Patient Education & Research: Leading studies, publishing medical research, and training other physicians on advanced GERD treatment techniques.
These experts play a crucial role in improving digestive health, reducing acid reflux symptoms, and preventing complications like esophageal cancer.
Dr. Fanous is a General Surgeon who diagnoses and treats a variety of conditions related to the esophagus, stomach, and acid reflux. Some of the key conditions he manages include:
✅ Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) – Chronic acid reflux where stomach contents frequently flow back into the esophagus, causing heartburn, regurgitation, and potential esophageal damage.
✅ Hiatal Hernia – Occurs when part of the stomach pushes through the diaphragm into the chest, worsening acid reflux and GERD symptoms.
✅ Barrett’s Esophagus – A precancerous condition where prolonged acid exposure changes the esophageal lining, increasing the risk of esophageal cancer.
✅ Laryngopharyngeal Reflux (LPR or Silent Reflux) – Acid reflux that affects the throat and voice box, causing chronic cough, hoarseness, and throat irritation.
✅ Esophagitis – Inflammation of the esophagus, often due to prolonged acid exposure, infections, or autoimmune conditions.
🔹 Esophageal Strictures – Narrowing of the esophagus due to scar tissue from chronic acid reflux, leading to difficulty swallowing.
🔹 Achalasia – A rare disorder where the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) fails to relax properly, making it difficult for food to enter the stomach.
🔹 Esophageal Dysmotility Disorders (Nutcracker Esophagus, Jackhammer Esophagus, etc.) – Conditions where the esophagus has abnormal muscle contractions, affecting swallowing.
⚠️ Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE) – A chronic immune-related esophageal inflammation often mistaken for GERD.
⚠️ Esophageal Ulcers – Open sores in the esophagus caused by severe acid reflux.
⚠️ Gastric & Duodenal Ulcers – Often linked to chronic acid exposure or H. pylori infections.
🔄 Post-Fundoplication Complications – Managing issues after anti-reflux surgery, like difficulty swallowing or gas-bloat syndrome.
🔄 Bile Reflux – Reflux of bile (not acid) from the small intestine into the stomach and esophagus, which can mimic GERD symptoms but requires different treatment.
A GERD specialist plays a crucial role in diagnosing, managing, and preventing serious complications of reflux-related diseases.
A GERD specialist performs a variety of procedures to diagnose and treat gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and related conditions like hiatal hernias and Barrett’s esophagus. Here are some of the most common procedures:
🔎 Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD or Upper Endoscopy) – Uses a flexible scope to visually examine the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum for damage from acid reflux.
🔎 pH Monitoring (Bravo pH Study or Catheter-Based pH Study) – Measures acid exposure in the esophagus over 24-48 hours.
🔎 Manometry (Esophageal Motility Test) – Assesses how well the esophagus moves food to the stomach and checks for swallowing disorders.
🔎 EndoFLIP (Endoluminal Functional Lumen Imaging Probe) – Measures esophageal stiffness and function to guide treatment decisions.
🔎 Barium Swallow X-ray – Evaluates swallowing and checks for a hiatal hernia.
🔎 MiVu – A cutting-edge tool for assessing esophageal mucosal integrity and detecting conditions like GERD with immediate results.
🔎 WATS 3D – WATS3D is A diagnostic platform used to identify precancerous cells in the esophagus using AI.
🔹 Transoral Incisionless Fundoplication (TIF) – A non-surgical procedure using an endoscope to reinforce the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) and prevent acid reflux.
🔹 Stretta Therapy – Uses radiofrequency energy to strengthen the LES and reduce acid reflux symptoms.
🔹 Endoscopic Ablation (Radiofrequency) – Treats Barrett’s esophagus to prevent progression to esophageal cancer.
🔹Toupet Fundoplication – A partial wrap variation of fundoplication, often used for patients with weaker esophageal muscles.
🔹Hiatal Hernia Repair – Corrects large hiatal hernias, which can worsen GERD by allowing the stomach to push into the chest.
These procedures help patients manage chronic reflux, prevent complications, and improve quality of life, with many offering minimally invasive options for quicker recovery.
Referrals are required before you can be seen at the Specialty Clinic.
You can ask your Primary Care Provider to Fax a Referral. Fax Number: 906.341.3299
Questions about Referrals can be directed to our referral coordinators: 906.341.2153 EXT 3792 or our scheduling department at 906-341-2153.
Specialty Clinic
Everyone in the ambulatory care/outpatient surgery were great!! They all made me feel very comfortable and did a great job!!! thank you to the whole outpatient staff and Doctor Rayner..I would recommend Schoolcraft or patient to anyone in need of surgery
Reviewer: Jeremy Sitkoski
out of 5 stars
The care that was provided by The nurses (Cindy, Felicia Ruth) and staff was exceptional. The entire staff was very friendly and made you feel welcome. We received a call from Felicia the next day to check on my husband to check his pain level and do a follow up. The surgery area from check in to check out was well organized, clean, and up to date. Thank you to all of you for what you do so well and everything beyond your normal duties.
Reviewer: Maureen DesChamps
5 out of 5 stars