Comprehensive Stroke Treatment Services
From emergency diagnosis to advanced neurointerventions and post-stroke recovery — we provide complete, life-saving stroke care under one roof.
Clot Removal Surgery
Mechanical thrombectomy is a highly advanced, minimally invasive procedure used to remove large blood clots from major brain arteries. A neurointervention specialist inserts a thin micro-catheter through an artery in the groin or wrist and navigates it up to the blocked vessel in the brain. Using a stent retriever or suction device, the clot is carefully extracted, restoring blood flow instantly.
Expanded Highlights:
Performed by certified neurointervention teams in a DSA lab
Ideal for large-vessel occlusions (LVOs)
Can be performed up to 24 hours in select patients
Ensures faster neurological recovery and reduced disability
Minimally invasive (no open surgery) with quick recovery time
Advanced Brain Scans
Advanced neuroimaging is the first and most crucial step in stroke diagnosis. CT and MRI scans determine whether a stroke is caused by a clot (ischemic) or bleeding (hemorrhagic). CT/CTA identifies blockages or bleeding within minutes, while MRI/MRA provides detailed images of the brain tissues and blood vessels.
Expanded Highlights:
Strict door-to-scan protocols for ultra-fast diagnosis
CT, CTA, MRI, MRA all available under one roof
Perfusion imaging helps identify salvageable brain tissue
Real-time reporting from experienced neuroradiologists
Enables quick decision-making for thrombolysis or thrombectomy
Clot-Dissolving Injections
Thrombolysis involves the delivery of special clot-dissolving medication (tPA or TNK) directly into the bloodstream. When given within the golden window, it breaks down the clot and restores blood supply to the affected area of the brain.
Expanded Highlights:
Best results when given within 4.5 hours of symptom onset
Done after immediate CT/MRI confirmation
Reduces long-term disability and improves quality of life
Administered in the Emergency/Stroke Unit under monitoring
Supported by global stroke care guidelines (AHA/ESO)
Stroke ICU Management
A specialized Stroke ICU is designed to provide continuous, high-level monitoring and intensive neurological care for patients who are critical or unstable. Skilled neurologists, intensivists, and trained nursing staff monitor vital parameters, brain function, and treatment response round the clock.
Expanded Highlights:
24×7 neurological, cardiac, and respiratory monitoring
Advanced haemodynamic and intracranial pressure monitoring systems
Immediate management of complications like swelling, seizures, or blood pressure instability
Multidisciplinary team: neurologists, intensivists, nurses, therapists
Smooth transition from ICU to rehabilitation for optimized recovery
