Your treatment options will depend on the type of stroke you've experienced.
Treatment for Ischemic Stroke
Treatment for a hemorrhagic stroke focuses on repairing the cause of bleeding and relieving pressure in your brain. Our stroke experts use advanced, minimally invasive endovascular procedures or neurosurgery to repair the cause of the stroke.
Treatment for Transient Ischemic Attack
Although a TIA results in the symptoms of a stroke and no lasting damage, according to the American Heart Association, you’re 10 times more likely to have another stroke than someone of the same age and gender who hasn’t had a TIA. As a “warning” stroke, a TIA is an opportunity to prevent a future stroke.
Once our specialists determine the cause of the transient ischemic attack, treatment focuses on correcting the cause, usually with medication to reduce blood clotting, or with a minimally invasive procedure to open blocked arteries.Treatment for Hemorrhagic Stroke
Treatment for a hemorrhagic stroke focuses on repairing the cause of bleeding and relieving pressure in your brain. Our stroke experts use advanced, minimally invasive endovascular procedures or neurosurgery to repair the cause of the stroke.