Comprehensive Stroke Program
Pacific Campus
2100 Webster Street
San Francisco, CA 94115
415-600-5760
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Choose CPMC for Stroke Treatment
Each year approximately 700 thousand people experience a new cerebrovascular accident (CVA) or recurrent stroke, making stroke the number one cause of disability and the number three cause of death in America today. If identified early, stroke can be medically or surgically treated with great success and many patients who receive early treatment have no residual affects from stroke. Receiving service at a Joint Commission Certified Primary Stroke Center from highly trained stroke specialists greatly increases the chances of full recovery.
Receiving stroke treatment at a stroke center awarded the American Heart Association/ American Stroke Association’s Get With The Guidelines Gold Plus Performance Achievement Award ensures that stroke patients receive treatment according to nationally accepted standards and recommendations. Our tPA rate far surpasses the national average.
What these accomplishments mean for our patients is that we have made exceptional efforts and follow national standards, guidelines, and protocols that can significantly improve long-term outcomes and recovery for stroke patients.
Additionally, California Pacific's Davies Campus is home to our Neurovascular Surgery and Neurointerventional Radiology Suite, one of only a handful nationwide. In the NIR suite we treat cerebrovascular aneurysm with clipping or coiling techniques or an open procedure if necessary. Learn more about this state-of-the-art healing environment where we treat
Read what our patients say about the care they received at the CPMC Stroke Care Center.
Live Life to the Fullest!
- Please send me a information packet on Stroke Services and the Stroke Think FAST refrigerator magnet .
- Meet the Stroke Team.
- Contact us, to make an appointment.
- Learn more about the thinking FAST if you might be experiencing stroke.
- Read the 2010 CPNI Bulletin - Stroke Edition
- Read "Window of Opportunity" about stroke survival.
