Loyola now offers a specialty clinic dedicated to the immediate treatment of patients who have experienced mini-strokes known as transient ischemic attacks (TIAs). A TIA occurs when a blood clot blocks an artery in the brain for a short time. The symptoms are the same as those of a stroke, but last only a few minutes.
Doctors at the multidisciplinary clinic work quickly to evaluate and treat patients who may be at imminent risk of full-blown strokes. TIAs are preventable and treatable. Knowing your risk factors and maintaining a healthy diet and lifestyle offer the best chances to prevent strokes.
Loyola’s stroke specialists will recommend a treatment plan to minimize the risk of a subsequent stroke. Treatment plans vary from patient to patient and can include:
Call 911 immediately if you experience or observe any of the following symptoms of stroke:
To make an appointment with one of our highly trained stroke specialists, call (888) LUHS-888.