The Greenwich Hospital Stroke Center offers a specialized program committed to providing rapid, advanced and compassionate neurological care to patients with stroke and complex cerebrovascular conditions.
Greenwich Hospital is certified by the Joint Commission as an Advanced Primary Stroke Center. Our patients receive immediate access to the highest standard of care and the latest treatment protocols including clot-busting and clot-retrieval therapies to minimize long-term disability and save lives.
The Stroke Center provides 24/7 coverage by expert neurologists and endovascular neurosurgeons. Our care team also includes neurovascular neurosurgeons, intensive care and emergency medicine physicians, radiologists, nurses, clinical pharmacists, as well as physical, occupational and speech therapists, and emergency medical technicians. The Stroke Center’s transition of care model includes a stroke nurse navigator who provides expertise and assistance to patients, their families, and clinicians throughout hospitalization and after discharge. The navigator’s role includes educating patients and families and helping them manage the practical and emotional aspects of stroke.
As part of Yale New Haven Health, a comprehensive multidisciplinary patent foramen ovale (PFO) program is offered at Yale New Haven Hospital for adult patients at risk of a stroke or adults who have had a stroke due to a PFO.
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The Greenwich Hospital Stroke Center has earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval as an Advanced Primary Stroke Center.
There are two types of strokes or “brain attacks” and each requires different treatment.
Our advanced technology includes advanced CT perfusion imaging and a state-of-the-art biplane neuro-angiography imaging system that allows physicians to quickly and precisely identify the area of a brain affected by a stroke and blood clot location.
Greenwich Hospital offers TeleStroke services to assess patients who are experiencing stroke symptoms, but are not at a hospital that specializes in stroke services. Our neurologists use high-speed videoconferencing and image-sharing technology to examine patients at remote locations, diagnose their condition, and work with physicians or EMS providers to recommend a plan of care. If more advanced therapies are needed, patients can be transferred to Greenwich Hospital Stroke Center.
Greenwich Hospital offers rehabilitation, speech, support and community education services to assist stroke survivors and their families. During hospitalization, physical, occupational and/or speech therapists meet with patients and their families or caregivers to assess needs and recommend a care plan. These rehabilitation services are also available on an outpatient basis at the locations listed on this page.
Our Stroke Education Support Group meets monthly (except July and August) to provide valuable information on stroke-related topics for those at risk of stroke, those who have had a stroke, as well as for families and caregivers of stroke survivors. Check our Classes & Events section for Stroke Education Support Group.
Physicians: Medical consultations and expedited transfer/admissions are available through Y Access Transfer Center (888-964-4233).
When it comes to signs of a stroke you may have heard the phrase “time is brain,” which means to go to the emergency department right away to get crucial time-sensitive treatment. But what should you do if symptoms resolve on their own?
Read MoreFor patients who need highly specialized stroke care, Yale New Haven Health neurologists can consult with their physicians using TeleStroke video conferencing.
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