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Stroke Treatment & Care in Panchkula

"Time lost is brain lost." Stroke is a medical emergency — every minute matters. Dr. Swati Garg, DM Neurologist at Brain & Beans, Panchkula, provides expert stroke care, post-stroke rehabilitation, and prevention.

Stroke EmergencyGolden Hour CarePost-Stroke RehabDM NeurologySector 10, Panchkula
Dr. Swati Garg
Dr. Swati Garg
DM Neurology, SMS Medical College, Jaipur
Ex Registrar, GMCH-32, Chandigarh
Stroke & Neurovascular Specialist

Stroke — Know the Signs, Act Fast

A stroke occurs when blood supply to part of the brain is suddenly cut off — either by a clot (ischemic stroke, 85% of cases) or a bleed (haemorrhagic stroke). Brain cells begin dying within minutes. The faster treatment is given, the less permanent damage occurs.

Use the FAST rule to recognise a stroke: Face drooping (chehra tircha hona), Arm weakness (haath kamzor hona), Speech difficulty (bolne mein takleef), Time to call emergency. If you see any of these — reach the nearest hospital immediately.

"Stroke mein ek ek minute keemti hai" — Stroke में golden window 4.5 ghante ki hoti hai — clot hataane ki dawai sirf isi waqt mein di ja sakti hai। (In stroke, the golden window is 4.5 hours — clot-busting treatment can only be given in this time.)

⚠️ Warning Signs of a Stroke (FAST)

  • Sudden drooping of face on one side (chehra tircha)
  • Sudden weakness or numbness in arm or leg (usually one side)
  • Sudden difficulty speaking or understanding speech
  • Sudden severe headache with no known cause
  • Sudden vision problems in one or both eyes
  • Sudden loss of balance or coordination
  • If ANY of these appear — go to emergency immediately

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Our Services

What We Treat & How We Help

Evidence-based care tailored to your condition — from first consultation to long-term management.

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Emergency Stroke Care
Golden hour assessment, thrombolysis (clot-busting) coordination, and emergency management for acute stroke.
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Stroke Diagnosis
MRI brain, CT scan, blood tests, ECG, echocardiogram — finding the cause of your stroke.
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Secondary Prevention
Blood thinners, BP control, cholesterol management — preventing a second stroke.
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Post-Stroke Rehabilitation
Physiotherapy coordination, speech therapy, cognitive rehabilitation — maximising recovery.
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Transient Ischaemic Attack (TIA)
Mini-stroke management and urgent secondary prevention to prevent a full stroke.
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Stroke Risk Assessment
For high-risk patients (hypertension, diabetes, AF, previous TIA) — structured prevention plan.
Our Approach

How We Care for You

Stroke care has two phases — emergency treatment to save brain tissue, and long-term rehabilitation and prevention to ensure the best possible recovery and prevent recurrence.

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Accurate Diagnosis

Detailed clinical evaluation, targeted investigations, and imaging. We find the root cause — not just treat symptoms.

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Personalised Treatment

Every patient is different. We build a treatment plan specific to your condition, lifestyle, and long-term goals.

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Structured Follow-Up

Regular monitoring, medication adjustments, and preventive care — we stay with you for the long term.

Dr. Swati Garg

Dr. Swati Garg

DM Neurology — SMS Medical College, Jaipur

Dr. Swati Garg specialises in acute stroke management, post-stroke care, and secondary prevention. She trained at SMS Medical College Jaipur and GMCH-32 Chandigarh, with experience in managing complex neurovascular cases.

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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a stroke? (Stroke kya hota hai?)
A stroke happens when blood flow to a part of the brain is suddenly blocked (by a clot) or a blood vessel bursts. Brain cells that don't get blood start dying within minutes. It is a medical emergency. Call for help immediately if you see symptoms.
What is the golden hour for stroke?
The golden window for ischemic stroke is 4.5 hours from symptom onset. During this time, a clot-dissolving medicine (thrombolysis) can be given to restore blood flow and significantly reduce brain damage. This is why acting fast is critical.
Can you recover from a stroke? (Stroke ke baad thik ho sakte hain?)
Yes — many stroke patients recover significantly, especially with early treatment and structured rehabilitation. Recovery depends on how quickly treatment was given, the area of brain affected, and the quality of rehab. Starting physiotherapy and speech therapy early makes a big difference.
What causes stroke? (Stroke kyun hota hai?)
Common causes include: high blood pressure (most common), atrial fibrillation (irregular heartbeat), diabetes, smoking, high cholesterol, and blocked neck arteries. Identifying and controlling these risk factors prevents future strokes.
How is stroke different from brain attack?
They are the same thing. "Brain attack" is another term for stroke, often used to emphasise that it's as serious as a heart attack and requires equally immediate action.
How do I see Dr. Swati in Panchkula?
Fill the form below, email [email protected], or call +91 62396 29840. For stroke emergencies, go directly to the nearest hospital — do not wait for an appointment.
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    578, Sector 10, Panchkula
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    Mon–Sat, 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM

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