Chirayu Critical Care

Emergency Number

9483902922

Ambulance Number

8762891990

Chirayu Stroke Unit

In the realm of neurological emergencies, “Time is Brain.” The Chirayu Stroke Unit in Gadag stands as a specialized pillar of excellence, dedicated to providing rapid-response medical intervention for patients suffering from acute ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes. As a dedicated wing within our advanced medical complex, the Stroke Unit is specifically engineered to maximize recovery potential during the “Golden Hour.” By combining high-speed diagnostic imaging with a team of expert neurologists, we ensure that life-saving treatments—such as Thrombolysis (clot-busting)—are administered with surgical precision, significantly reducing the risk of long-term disability or paralysis.

The unit is supported by a state-of-the-art Neuro-Intensive Care Unit (NICU), where every bed is equipped with advanced hemodynamic monitoring systems. This allows our clinical team to maintain the delicate balance of blood pressure and intracranial pressure essential for brain healing. Our approach to stroke care is holistic; we don’t just treat the immediate crisis. Once the patient is stabilized, our comprehensive Neuro-Rehabilitation program begins, integrating physiotherapy, speech therapy, and occupational therapy to help survivors regain their independence and quality of life.

At Chirayu, we understand that a stroke is a life-altering event for both the patient and their family. Our facility operates 24/7, ensuring that Gadag has a reliable lifeline for neurological trauma at any hour of the day or night. With a commitment to international safety protocols and infection control, the Chirayu Stroke Unit is not just a medical ward—it is a center of hope and healing, providing the local community with world-class neurological care right at their doorstep.

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