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Stroke - Windsor – Essex


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 Windsor – Essex
After Stroke Windsor Stroke Survivor Peer Support Group - March of Dimes Canada - After Stroke Program  
885 Don Mills Rd, Unit 202, Toronto, ON  M3C 1V9
1-888-540-6666 Add to Clipboard
Windsor Regional Hospital - Ouellette Campus - District Stroke Centre  
1030 Ouellette Ave, Windsor, ON  N9A 1E1
519-254-5577 Add to Clipboard

These services are located outside of Windsor – Essex, but provide service to Windsor – Essex.
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
Southwestern Ontario Stroke Network  
519-685-8500 ext 32462 Add to Clipboard
St Joseph's Health Care London - Parkwood Institute - Rehabilitation Programs - Stroke/Neurological Rehabilitation  
550 Wellington Rd, Rm C4-103B, London, ON  N6C 0A7
519-646-6100 ext 46215 Add to Clipboard
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