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Stroke and Neurovascular Tests and Treatments
Our advanced diagnostic, surgical and rehabilitative capabilities help physicians offer improved recovery times and outcomes to patients needing optimal care for stroke or neurovascular disease.
Forsyth Medical Center provides a comprehensive program for the diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders. We are dedicated to providing excellent care with a compassionate focus on the needs of our patients.
Forsyth Stroke and Neurovascular Center's precise diagnostic capabilities and skilled clinical procedures allow our physicians to meet patients' medical needs with a wide range of options. Through the integration of vascular neurosurgery, interventional neuroradiology and other sub-specialties, the center offers a combination of technologically-advanced surgical procedures along with non-invasive treatments to obtain the best possible outcomes for stroke and neurovascular disorders.
Every year, through the center's intimate involvement in clinical trials, our physicians test new and progressive methods of therapy, improving our ability to detect, manage and safely cure disease.
Do you have questions about diagnostic tests for neurological disorders? Visit our Health Library for answers.
Information about tests & treatments for specific disorders:
Our diagnostic tests help develop an individualized approach to treatment.
Our physicians use sophistocated interventional technology to treat brain aneurysms.
From diagnosis to follow-up care, our physicians offer thorough treatment for brain tumors.
Forsyth Stroke and Neurovascular Center offers comprehensive stroke care from the moment the patient arrives at Forsyth all the way through the rehabilitation process.
Other tests & treatments:
Neuroangiogram
A neuroangiogram is a type of x-ray that takes pictures of your blood vessels with the help of a "dye" that is injected into your arteries through a catheter. It aids in the diagnosis of stroke, aneurysm, arteriovenous malformation (AVM), tumor, clot and arterial stenosis.
Endovascular surgery
Endovascular surgery refers to a group of minimally invasive procedures that allow surgeons to treat problems in blood vessels from within the vessels themselves.

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