Exploring Health with Cleveland Clinic London

Exploring Stroke with Dr Arvind Chandratheva

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In this episode of Exploring Health with Cleveland Clinic London, host Mr Kash Akhtar, Consultant Orthopaedic Knee Surgeon, is joined by Dr Arvind Chandratheva, Consultant Neurologist and Stroke and Rehabilitation Physician, to explore one of the most time-critical medical emergencies, stroke.

Stroke remains a leading cause of death and long-term disability worldwide, yet early recognition and rapid treatment can make a life-changing difference. Marking Stroke Awareness Month, this episode examines what a stroke actually is, what happens in the brain during an event and why every minute matters.

Dr Chandratheva explains the key differences between ischaemic and haemorrhagic stroke, the importance of recognising a Transient Ischaemic Attack (TIA) as a warning sign, and how to identify the FAST symptoms quickly and confidently. The discussion walks through what happens in the critical early window of treatment, who is most at risk and the evidence-based steps individuals can take to reduce their chances of having a stroke.

The episode also outlines how Cleveland Clinic London supports stroke patients, from post-acute care through to specialist rehabilitation and recovery. Visit the Cleveland Clinic London website to learn more about our post-acute stroke care, our acute rehabilitation for stroke care and the work of Dr Arvind Chandratheva.

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