Comprehensive and Primary Stroke Centers at Brown University Health
Stroke services are available at Rhode Island Hospital, The Miriam Hospital and Newport Hospital.
Rhode Island Hospital is the only hospital in the state to be designated a Comprehensive Stroke Center by The Joint Commission. Comprehensive stroke centers evaluate and treat the most complex stroke cases and provide comprehensive services focused on acute management, risk factor modification, and recovery.
The Miriam Hospital and Newport Hospital each are certified by The Joint Commission as a Primary Stroke Center, which means they meet rigorous national standards in caring for stroke patients.
Ten Years of World-Class Stroke Care
Rhode Island Hospital has received Comprehensive Stroke Center designation by The Joint Commission for the tenth consecutive year. The award recognizes the world-class stroke care that Rhode Island Hospital provides to patients.
In the words of Harold, “It’s really quite amazing seeing your hand going from, ‘It’s not going to move,’ to, all of a sudden, your fingers are working,” Today, Harold uses his right hand more often and with more confidence.
Research is currently being conducted to learn more about stroke and how it affects our patients.
Learn the Signs of Stroke
If you notice one or more of these signs in yourself or someone else, call 911 immediately.
Face-Drooping on one side of the face
Arms-Weakness or numbness in one arm
Speech-Slurred speech
Time-Saving time saves brain cells
Reduce Your Risk
While genetics or family history may play a part in your chance of having a stroke, the majority of risk factors are related to lifestyle choices. In fact, 80% of strokes can be prevented.
Each year, nearly 800,000 people suffer a stroke in the United States. When it comes to treating an individual with a stroke, the principle “ time is brain” is crucial. The sooner a stroke is recognized and treated, the...