The stroke team at NewYork-Presbyterian Queens offers the latest treatment for acute ischemic stroke including thrombolytic therapy and mechanical thrombectomy. We are recognized as a Thrombectomy Capable Stroke Center by The Joint Commission. Home to the first and only neuro-ICU in the borough, patients and their families can expect high quality care delivered by a team that has been recognized and awarded The Gold-Plus Award by the American Heart Association and the American Stroke Association for the past three years.
Our team of experts include vascular neurologists, stroke physician assistants (PAs), stroke coordinators, emergency medicine physicians, neuroradiologists, neurosurgeons and other support staff that are available 24/7/365 for the treatment of a stroke. You can also find general neurology services and follow-up care at some of our convenient NewYork-Presbyterian Medical Group Queens locations. We are dedicated to driving successful outcomes and continuously work to improve the care provided to our stroke patients. Learn more about our quality measures and outcomes here.
Taking action at the first signs of a stroke and seeking prompt treatment is vital to prevent the death of brain tissue and to improve the chance of recovery. If you suspect you or a loved one is having a stroke, call 9-1-1 immediately.
To recognize common signs of a stroke, remember to BE FAST. This phrase represents the following warning signs of a stroke, and reminds you to move quickly if you notice any of them:
- Balance: If a person suddenly stumbles or loses their balance
- Eyes: Sudden blurred, double, or loss of vision
- Face drooping: Loss of muscle control or numbness on one side of the face, leading to a drooping appearance
- Arms: Inability to fully lift one arm or arm weakness
- Speech: Slurring, trouble speaking, or strange speech
- Time: Time is of the essence when it comes to treating a stroke.