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Welcome to the Stroke Center at NYC Health + Hospitals/Bellevue. We work to provide all our stroke patients with the highest level of care and satisfaction. The Bellevue Stroke Program includes all doctors, nurses, advanced practice providers, students, therapy staff, ancillary and supportive staff who care for stroke patients at NYC Health + Hospitals/Bellevue. It includes both inpatient and outpatient settings.
The Bellevue Stroke Center is a multidisciplinary center that provides advanced Stroke and Neurovascular care. The Stroke Center functions collaboratively as a joint venture among the following departments and services:
We treat the following conditions:
We also treat the following special types of neurovascular disorders:
We perform the following procedures:
30 Day Stroke-Free Rate After Carotid Endarterectomy
There are 2 types of stroke – bleeding stroke (hemorrhagic) and clotting stroke (ischemic).
There are many signs of a stroke. Any sudden change in your body could be a stroke. Common signs of stroke are:
The acronym BE-FAST can help you remember the common signs of stroke.
Risk factors you can control (called Modifiable Risk Factors)
Risk Factors you have no control over (called Non-Modifiable Risk Factors)
Stroke signs that go away completely in a short time are called a transient ischemic attack or “TIA”. A TIA happens when the blood clot causing the symptoms goes away. A TIA is a warning sign that a bigger stroke could happen soon. Anyone with stroke signs should go to the hospital immediately, even if they go away. In the hospital you will get tests and medication that can prevent a bigger stroke.
Call 911 and say, “I am having a stroke”. Go to the closet hospital. Stroke is an emergency. The treatment for stroke must be given right away. People do better if they are treated fast.
Bellevue Stroke Clinic
462 1st Avenue
Ambulatory Care Building, Clinic 1B
New York, NY 10016
Phone: 212-562-1341
Bellevue Neurosurgery Clinic
462 1st Avenue
Ambulatory Care Building, Clinic 1D
New York, NY 10016
Phone: 212-562-1301
Bellevue Speech and Swallow Outpatient Clinic
462 1st Avenue
Ambulatory Care Clinics, Floor 3B
New York, NY 10016
Phone: 212-562-1857
*Ambulatory referral required
Bellevue Physical Therapy Services
462 1st Avenue
Hospital Building, Floor 6N9
New York, NY 10016
Phone: 212-562-3618
*Ambulatory referral required
Sara K. Rostanski, MD
Medical Director, Stroke
Paul Huang, MD
Chief of Service, Neurosurgery
Erez Nossek, MD
Director, Neuro Endovascular
Kaitlyn Lillemoe, MD
Director, Stroke Outpatient Clinic
Julia Bevilacqua, NP
Stroke Program Manager
Margaret Walchak, RN
Stroke Coordinator
NYC Health + Hospitals Stroke Support Group
Call 718-245-1311 for more information
NYC Well (free, confidential mental health support)
1-888-692-9355
NYC Department of Social Services
212-311-6000
The New York City Health and Hospital Corporation is required under federal law to maintain the privacy of your protected health information. The hospital system may use your health information to provide you with treatment and care. Our stroke patients’ deidentified health care information is also used in a national database called Get With The Guidelines (American Heart Association). For more information about protected patient health information, please ask to see NYC Health +. Hospitals Notice of Privacy Practices (NYCHH Corporate Policy 2376).
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Guidelines and Registry: We use the American Heart Association, Neurocritical Care Society, American Association of Neuroscience Nurses and Society of Vascular Nursing guidelines to drive our clinical care.
We use both New York State and American Heart Association’s Get with the Guidelines registries, along with additional internal metrics, to track patient-care data.