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Heartburn Treatment Center of Atlanta

Southern Regional Offers Comprehensive Care for Heartburn

To speak with a Nurse Coordinator call (707) 897-7060

The Heartburn Treatment Center of Atlanta at Southern Regional hospital offers a one-of-a-kind experience for heartburn sufferers.

Left untreated, chronic acid reflux can damage the esophagus and possibly lead to esophageal cancer.  Many times, lifestyle and dietary changes alone cannot prevent chronic heartburn. But we can help.

Heartburn Treatment Center

We specialize in offering comprehensive care, from advanced diagnostics and state-of-the-art treatments to patient education. We are the only center of its kind in south metro Atlanta.

Call today to learn more about how we can help you get relief from your reflux symptoms.  You can reach us at (866) 814-1802 or (770) 897-7060.

Say Good-Bye to Heartburn!

Learning to cook recipes that won't agitate your heartburn can be fun! Check out recipes and say good-bye to heartburn.

Do you have Questions? 

When is a good time to call?
Now. One call is all it takes for easy access, convenience, information and support for your personal health needs.  

Why is it so important to call?
If left untreated, GERD can affect your quality of life and increase your risk of esophageal cancer.

For additional answers, please see our Frequently asked Questions.

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Featured Heartburn Doctor: Dr. Ralph Lyons

Watch this Healthbreak video as Dr. Lyons talks about heartburn relief.

Dr. Lyons works at the Heartburn Treatment Center of Atlanta at Southern Regional, specializing in:

- Diagnosing reflux symptoms

- Minimally-invasive treatments

Dr. Lyons is accepting new patients at his office in Riverdale.

Banishing the Burn!

Tony Vincent was diagnosed with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), commonly known as acid reflux. Medication didn't help! He found help at the Heartburn Treatment Center of Atlanta at Southern Regional Medical Center.

Read more about Tony's story.