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Boston Medical Center Health System konfòm ak lwa federal dwa sivil ki aplikab yo epi li pa fè diskriminasyon sou baz laj, ras, koulè, orijin nasyonal (ki gen ladan konpetans limite angle ak lang prensipal), relijyon, kilti, andikap fizik oswa mantal, sitiyasyon sosyoekonomik, sèks, oryantasyon seksyèl ak idantite sèks ak/oswa ekspresyon. BMCHS bay èd ak sèvis gratis pou moun ki gen andikap ak sèvis lang gratis pou moun ki gen lang prensipal pa angle.

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The Comprehensive Stroke and Cerebrovascular Center at Boston Medical Center offers a full spectrum of clinical and academic services to provide the latest treatment for patients with brain, carotid and spinal vascular diseases. We are a multidisciplinary group comprised of board-certified stroke neurologists, interventional neuroradiologists, and cerebrovascular neurosurgeons. We are a Comprehensive Stroke Center (CSC) certified by the Joint Commission. We evaluate patients both in the outpatient and inpatient settings with 24/7 hospital coverage.

Areas of Expertise 

Diagnostics

  • Advanced neuroimaging
  • Intracranial angiography
  • Spinal angiography

Selected Treatments

  • Tissue plasminogen activator (tPA)
  • Intra-arterial therapy / thrombectomy

Contact Us

Neurology Department
725 Albany Street, Boston, MA 02118
Shapiro Center
617.638.8456

Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Specialty Clinics

Our Team

Steven Feske, MD (Division Chief)

Apèsi sou rechèch rechèch

Boston Medical Center is a collaborating site in the NIH Stroke Trials Network (NIH StrokeNet), which aims to further stroke treatment, prevention, and rehabilitation for patients across the United States. Our specialists are also researchers in the Framingham Heart Study based at Boston University, one of the world’s most informative and longest running studies on cardiovascular disesae. In addition, our faculty are actively recruiting patients in several clinical trials to further the care of patients with stroke. 

Residency and Fellowship Information

Education and Training

An ACGME-accredited Vascular Neurology Fellowship is offered for graduates of ACGME-accredited neurology residency training programs. In addition, the stroke division faculty participate in the education and training of residents who wish to gain experience in vascular neurology. Medical students may apply for a two-week neuromuscular elective. Trainees are invited to participate in weekly stroke case discussion conferences.