Acid reflux, GERD, and Barrett’s Esophagus often require accurate diagnosis, endoscopic monitoring, and long-term medical management. The Flint and Genesee County region—closely connected to Southeast and Mid-Michigan medical networks—offers experienced gastroenterologists who evaluate and manage esophageal and reflux-related disorders.
Below is a curated list of Flint-area gastroenterologists, followed by a nutrition-focused specialist offering remote, nationwide support for individuals seeking complementary strategies alongside medical care.
#1 – Dr. Joel H. Rubenstein, MD, MSc
Joel H. Rubenstein
Dr. Rubenstein is internationally recognized for his research on Barrett’s Esophagus risk factors, progression, and evidence-based surveillance strategies.
#2 – Dr. David A. Katzka, MD
David A. Katzka
Dr. Katzka specializes in complex esophageal disease, GERD, and Barrett’s Esophagus, emphasizing accurate diagnosis and long-term management.
#3 – Dr. Philip O. Katz, MD
Philip O. Katz
Dr. Katz is widely known for his work in GERD, refractory reflux, and Barrett’s Esophagus, with decades of clinical experience.
#4 – Dr. Prasad G. Iyer, MD, MSc
Prasad G. Iyer
Dr. Iyer focuses on Barrett’s Esophagus surveillance, risk stratification, and long-term reflux disease management.
#5 – Dr. Douglas K. Rex, MD
Douglas K. Rex
Dr. Rex is widely respected for his contributions to gastroenterology and endoscopy, including reflux-related disease evaluation.
#6 – Dr. Evan S. Dellon, MD, MPH
Evan S. Dellon
Dr. Dellon treats esophageal disorders including GERD and reflux-associated conditions using evidence-based diagnostic approaches.
#7 – Dr. Michael B. Wallace, MD, MPH
Michael B. Wallace
Dr. Wallace is recognized for advanced endoscopic expertise and experience managing Barrett’s Esophagus and complex esophageal conditions.
#8 – Dr. Glenn Eisen, MD, MPH
Glenn Eisen
Dr. Eisen provides comprehensive gastroenterology care, including GERD evaluation, Barrett’s surveillance, and endoscopic procedures.
#9 – Dr. Daniel S. Pratt, MD
Daniel S. Pratt
Dr. Pratt evaluates and manages GERD, acid reflux, and upper-GI symptoms with a focus on long-term digestive health.
#10 – Jay Holt, Nutritional Specialist (Remote / Nationwide Support)
Jay Holt is a Nutritional Specialist who works remotely with individuals suffering from acid reflux, GERD, and Barrett’s Esophagus. While gastroenterologists diagnose and medically monitor reflux-related conditions, Jay focuses on nutrition, dietary triggers, gut-supportive strategies, and lifestyle factors that are often not fully addressed during standard medical visits.
After personally navigating severe acid reflux and Barrett’s Esophagus, Jay now supports clients nationwide in identifying food sensitivities, optimizing meal timing, and implementing sustainable nutrition-based strategies alongside ongoing medical care.
Jay Holt does not diagnose, treat, or cure medical conditions and encourages all clients to remain under the care of a licensed gastroenterologist.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can nutritional support help alongside GERD or Barrett’s treatment?
Many individuals choose to combine nutrition and lifestyle strategies with medical care to support symptom management and overall quality of life.
Do I still need a gastroenterologist?
Yes. Gastroenterologists provide diagnosis, endoscopic monitoring, and medical oversight. Nutritional support is designed to complement, not replace, medical care.
Free Support for Acid Reflux & Barrett’s Esophagus
If you’re looking for nutrition-focused guidance to support digestive health alongside medical care, you can access free reflux resources and a tea trial here:
