Stroke Center at NNA and
TIA Clinic
Stroke Center At NNA || TIA Clinic
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TIA Clinic Hotlines || Locations and Hours
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The Stroke Prevention Center at NNA was developed to provide proactive diagnosis and preventative treatments for patients at risk for stroke, and to provide comprehensive care, rehabilitation and education to patients who have already suffered a stroke.
Our team of specialty-trained physicians, nurses and allied medical staff, along with the newest technologies in diagnostic procedures, allow for a streamlined continuum of care conveniently located in the outpatient setting.
TIA Clinic - Immediate Specialized Care For Transient Ischemic Attack Patients
The right care at the right time at the right place
We recognize the importance of immediate care for patients who have suffered a TIA or had stroke symptoms, and have arranged open access for urgent treatment of these patients in our office.
If the patient has experienced weakness, language deficit or vision loss within the last week and symptoms are still present, the patient should go to the ER.
NNA's TIA Clinic offers these benefits:
TIA Clinic - An innovative approach to stroke prevention
A stroke is a "brain attack" that occurs when blood flow to an area of the brain is interrupted. Stroke is the No.1 cause of chronic adult disability in the U.S. and affects 750,000 people of all age groups annually.
The risk of stroke can be reduced through heightened awareness of risk factors and warning signs - such as TIAs - and by seeking care immediately after the appearance of stroke symptoms.
Transient Ischemic Attacks - A Warning Sign Of Stroke
Transient Ischemic Attacks, also called TIA's or mini-strokes, are brief episodes of stroke symptoms that typically last less than 24 hours. Generally, no permanent loss of abilities is noticed after a TIA.
The symptoms of TIA may include:
Anyone experiencing these symptoms should seek immediate medical care.
An estimated 300,000 transient ischemic attacks occur every year. 15% of all stroke patients will have experienced a TIA prior to the stroke. Studies show that more than 25% of TIA patients will have a stroke or other adverse event. 10 - 15% will return to the emergency department with a stroke within 90 days, and half of these occur within 3 days.
Studies show the risk of stroke after TIA is:
After a minor stroke the risk of recurrence is even greater:
Proper preventative medical treatments and lifestyle changes can significantly reduce the risk of future strokes.
Stroke-trained providers on-site at the TIA Clinic:
Peter A. Cutri, D.O.
Roswell B. Dorsett, III, D.O.
Amir C. Mazhari, M.D.
Hugh J. Miller, M.D.
Lawrence M. Saltis, M.D.
Ruthann Ferik, C.R.N.P.
Akron Hotline - 330.253.7865
Hudson Hotline - 330.342.4010
NNA AKRON
130 West Exchange Street | Akron, OH 44302
330.376.1902 | FAX: 330.376.1599
Akron TIA Clinic Hotline: 330.253.7865
OFFICE HOURS:
Monday through Friday - 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
NNA HUDSON
The Health Center at Western Reserve
5655 Hudson Drive, Suite 110 | Hudson, OH 44236
Akron 330.342.4020 | Cleveland 330.656.1600
FAX 330.342.4040
Hudson TIA Clinic Hotline: 330.342.4010
OFFICE HOURS:
Monday through Friday - 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Directions: Located on Hudson Drive, just south of Terex Road.