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Stroke - Niagara


Services that provide support, or treatment and rehabilitation, for people who have suffered a stroke because blood flow was stopped or restricted to a part of their brain.

Signs of a stroke can include: sudden weakness, numbness or tingling, sudden trouble speaking or understanding speech, sudden vision problems, sudden severe headache, sudden dizziness or loss of balance.

Stroke is a medical emergency, call 911. Acting quickly can improve your survival and recovery.

See also Acquired Brain Injury, Physiotherapy Services - Publicly Funded Clinics, Rehabilitative Care - Hospital-Based Outpatient Therapy, and Speech and Language.


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These services are located in Niagara
Hotel Dieu Shaver Health and Rehabilitation Centre - Rehabilitation - High Intensity  
541 Glenridge Ave, St Catharines, ON  L2T 4C2
905-685-1381 Add to Clipboard
March of Dimes Canada - Thorold Office - Survivors of Stroke Niagara  
1-800-263-3463 ext 7722 Add to Clipboard
Niagara Health - Niagara Falls Site - Niagara District Stroke Centre  
5546 Portage Rd, Niagara Falls, ON  L2E 6X2
905-378-4647 ext 55556 Add to Clipboard
Niagara Health - Niagara Falls Site - Niagara District Stroke Centre - Niagara Stroke Prevention Clinic  
5546 Portage Rd, Niagara Falls, ON  L2E 6X2
905-378-4647 ext 55556 Add to Clipboard

These services are located outside of Niagara, but provide service to Niagara.
Central South Regional Stroke Network  
237 Barton St E, Hamilton, ON  L8L 2X2
Brant Haldimand Norfolk District Stroke Coordinator: 519-751-5544 ext 4222
Niagara District Stroke Coordinator: 905-378-4647 ext 55557
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CONNECT Hamilton - Private Bedrooms  
8 Columbus Gate, Stoney Creek, ON  L8J 0L3
289-389-2200 Add to Clipboard
Heart and Stroke - Ontario Office  
Toronto, ON  M4P 1E4
1-888-473-4636 Add to Clipboard
March of Dimes Canada - Head Office - After Stroke Program  
885 Don Mills Rd, Unit 202, Toronto, ON  M3C 1V9
1-888-540-6666 Add to Clipboard
These services may or may not be regulated in Ontario. For services that are not specifically regulated, Consumer Protection Ontario provides guidance on consumer rights, public safety, and how to address concerns or serious complaints.

Medical services in Ontario must be provided or supervised by regulated health professionals. To confirm if specific people are eligible to practice, check the public registries of the corresponding regulatory colleges.