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Regina Health District- Saskatchewan, Canada


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The Southern Saskatchewan Stroke Unit

Phone: (306) 766-6663
Fax: (306) 766-6606
e-mail: stroke@medi-fax.com

INDEX

Introduction
Attending Staff
Appointments
Outpatient Services
Carotid Endarterectomy
Stroke Prevention Tips

Links to more information on Strokes


Stroke Bulletin

This is a regular newsletter on Stroke related topics. It will contain schedules and current information on stroke and TIAs.


Introduction to the Southern Saskatchewan Stroke Prevention and Management Unit

The Southern Saskatchewan Stroke Prevention and Management Unit provides a multidisciplinary approach to patients with strokes and TIAs. Neurologists, Neurosurgeons, CVT Surgeons, Radiologists, and Nurses participate in the management of such patients. The unit is a provincial referral center for the evaluation and treatment of patients with strokes and TIAs in Southern Saskatchewan.

Radiologists provide prompt investigations including ultrasound, CT Scans, and angiography.
CVT Surgeons and Neurosurgeons ensure prompt surgical intervention such as carotid endarterectomy when necessary.
Neurologists are available for the pharmacological treatment of strokes and TIAs.
The Stroke Nurse offers patient education, including teaching lifestyle modification.

Attending Staff

Neurology:
Felix Veloso, MD., FRCPC., Director
C.P.V. Nair, MD., FRCPC.
Barbara Hoppe, MD, PhD.

Radiology:
Ashok Verma, MD., FRCPC. Co-Director
William Brown, MD., FRCPC.
Don Daviduk,

CVT Surgery:
Ed Busse
, MD., FRCSC.
John Burgess, MD., FRCSC.

Medicine:
Roberta McKay, MD., FRCPC

Rehabilitation Medicine:
Milo Fink, MD., FRCPC.

Neurosurgery:
Chris Ekong, MB., FRCSC.
Krishna Kumar, MS., FRCSC.

Nursing:
Judy Heck, Nurse Coordinator
Marilyn Reid
Jo Anne Donnelly
Donna Selinger

Emergency:
Jim O'Carroll, MD

Pharmacy:
Bill Semchuk, PhD

Cardiology:
A. Aboguddah,
MD., FRCPC.

Appointments

The Southern Saskatchewan Stroke Management Unit is located on the main floor of the Plains Health Centre. Outpatient and office visits can be arranged by calling the Stroke Unit at (306) 766-6663 or by e-mail at stroke@medi-fax.com.

Outpatient Services

Stroke clinics are held every Tuesday morning on level four at the Plains Health Centre. Clinic visits are by appointment only. The clinic is run by a neurologist and the stroke nurse coordinator. A neurosurgeon or a cardio-vascular surgeon is on call at all times for patients who might need surgery. Our locations are made fot urgent CT Scan of the head and carotid ultrasound that may be required by clinic patients on clinic days.

Carotid Endarterectomy

This procedure involves opening up a significantly narrowed artery and cleaning out plaques that build up within the vessel. We are currently performing this procedure on patients who have more than seventy percent narrowing of the carotid artery, and who have symptoms of stroke or stroke warning (TIAs) referable to that narrow artery. A study is also in progress to evaluate if surgery is beneficial to those people with only moderate narrowing of the symptomatic carotid artery.

Stroke Tips

Reduce your Risk

Stroke is an emergency! If you experience any signs of a stroke, call 911 immediately.

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