When a stroke affects you or a loved one, immediate, expert care is crucial. Our team of neurologists, neurosurgeons and therapists is here to support you—from emergency treatment through recovery and rehabilitation.
We provide medical and surgical stroke treatment at our Joint Commission Certified Stroke Centers. This certification means that we deliver excellent, trusted stroke care.
We offer both medical and surgical stroke care at our Joint Commission Certified Stroke Centers, a certification that reflects our commitment to delivering trusted, high-quality stroke care.
When you have a stroke, you need fast, efficient care. Survival and recovery depend on an accurate diagnosis and immediate treatment. Our specialists quickly evaluate you with advanced imaging tools to determine the best course of action.
We use the most effective clot-dissolving medication as needed. These medications help restore blood flow to your brain and prevent damage. Our vascular neurosurgeons also do life-saving procedures to remove blood clots and help restore blood flow.
After a stroke, we ensure a seamless transition to neurological care and stroke rehabilitation. Rehabilitation helps you regain function and improves your quality of life through:
Our specialists may recommend you receive rehab through:
We act quickly and collaboratively to get you or a loved one the emergency care you need. Specialists in our neurocritical care units treat severe and life-threatening issues, including stroke.
We watch you 24/7 and help stabilize your vitals, such as your breathing, heart rate, blood pressure and blood oxygen. As needed, we work to stop brain bleeding and prevent brain damage.
Your care team may include:
We do life-saving surgeries to control bleeding, restore blood flow and reduce pressure in the brain. We may also do surgery as part of aneurysm treatment to prevent stroke or fix damaged blood vessels.
Our neurosurgeons use minimally invasive approaches whenever possible. We prioritize quality care, keeping you safe and preventing permanent brain damage.