CaRi-heart technology
Revolutionary new technology to assess the risk of a serious heart condition or heart attack – many years before anything happens.
HCA UK provides a multi-disciplinary neurorehabilitation recovery programme for those who have had a stroke.
In the event of an acute stroke please call 999 attend your nearest emergency department.
A stroke is a life-threatening condition where the blood supply is cut off from the brain. As with any organ, your brain needs oxygen and other nutrients carried in the blood to survive. Your brain cells can die if the blood supply stops. This can cause significant damage, affecting the way you think, feel and communicate.
A stroke is either caused by a blood clot in one of your arteries (ischaemic) or when a blood vessel supplying the brain bursts (haemorrhagic). Health conditions such as diabetes, high cholesterol and high blood pressure can also cause strokes. The main symptoms of a stroke are:
A stroke is a medical emergency. Call an ambulance (999) if a person has these symptoms.
This content is intended for general information only and does not replace the need for personal advice from a qualified health professional.