This document discusses advances in the treatment of gastroparesis. It begins by defining gastroparesis and outlining the physiology of normal gastric emptying. Common causes of gastroparesis including diabetes, gastric surgery, and neurological disorders are described. Current methods for evaluating and treating gastroparesis are summarized, including dietary modifications, prokinetic medications, botulinum toxin injections, gastric electrical stimulation, and surgical interventions. Preliminary evidence is presented that bariatric surgery may provide relief for obese patients with gastroparesis.