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Stroke - James and Hudson Bay Coast


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 outside of James and Hudson Bay Coast, but provide service to James and Hudson Bay Coast.
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
March of Dimes Canada - North East Region - Timmins  
101 Mall, 38 Pine St N, Units 102, Timmins, ON  P4N 6K6
705-267-2183 Add to Clipboard
March of Dimes Canada - North East Region - Timmins - Post Stroke Transitional Program  
101 Mall, 38 Pine St N, Units 102, Timmins, ON  P4N 6K6
705-360-5150 Add to Clipboard
Northeastern Ontario Stroke Network  
Health Sciences North, 41 Ramsey Lake Rd, Sudbury, ON  P3E 5J1
705-918-0014 Add to Clipboard
Northwestern Ontario Regional Stroke Network - Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre - Stroke Prevention Clinic  
984 Oliver Rd Suite 201, Thunder Bay, ON  P7B 7C7
807-684-6700 Add to Clipboard
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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.