Brain Clot Treatment

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Fast Clot Removal Better Recovery

Brain clot treatment focuses on rapid reperfusion through thrombolysis or mechanical thrombectomy, guided by advanced imaging. Time-critical, multidisciplinary stroke pathways minimize disability, protect brain tissue, and improve survival, enabling faster rehabilitation, functional independence, and long-term quality-of-life gains for patients worldwide

How we can Help?

We offer rapid diagnosis, advanced imaging, and minimally invasive clot removal procedures. Our expert-led stroke care ensures timely intervention, reduced brain damage, and improved recovery outcomes for patients experiencing ischemic stroke or cerebral blood clots

Guided Stroke Recovery Experience

Experience expert-led, timely stroke care focused on rapid clot removal, brain function
preservation, and personalized rehabilitation for a smoother, faster recovery and improved quality of life

Rapid Triage & Advanced Imaging

Immediate stroke recognition, CT/MRI perfusion imaging to localize clots and guide precise reperfusion decisions quickly

Time-Bound Thrombolysis Protocols

Evidence-based IV tPA administration within eligibility windows to dissolve clots, restore perfusion, and protect neurons

Secondary Prevention & Risk Control

Comprehensive management of hypertension, diabetes, lipids, arrhythmias, lifestyle factors to prevent recurrent strokes in future

Advanced Care for Brain Clot Recovery

Brain clot treatment requires urgent, targeted intervention. From thrombolysis to mechanical thrombectomy, personalized
approaches aim to restore blood flow, prevent brain damage, and support long-term functional recovery and neurological wellness

Frequently Asked Questions

A brain clot blocks blood flow to the brain, depriving cells of oxygen, which can cause permanent damage or stroke without timely treatment.

Common signs include sudden weakness, slurred speech, facial drooping, vision problems, or confusion. Immediate medical attention is critical to reduce complications.

Doctors use CT scans, MRI, and angiography to detect clots, assess brain tissue damage, and plan the most effective treatment approach

Treatments include intravenous thrombolysis (tPA), mechanical thrombectomy, and supportive care to quickly restore blood flow and minimize brain damage

Treatment is most effective within 4.5 hours for tPA and up to 24 hours for thrombectomy. Faster care means better outcomes

Patients receive rehabilitation services, including physiotherapy, speech therapy, medication management, and follow-up care to improve function and prevent recurrence

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