
AMSURG partner Gary Reiss, M.D., MGA Gastrointestinal Diagnostic and Therapeutic Center, was quoted in U.S. Health News & World Report explaining Laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR), also known as silent reflux. “Those afflicted with LPR may have hoarseness or a chronic cough, constantly have to clear their throat, have trouble swallowing or suffer from that nagging feeling of something being stuck in the back of their throat,” Reiss said.