

The Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust Stroke service
delivers specialised care to adults of all ages with stroke.
Care ranges from emergency assessment and treatments (including
clot busting–thrombolysis therapy) in the first few hours after
stroke, to rehabilitation (physiotherapy, occupational and speech
therapy). These help the stroke survivor to return home and regain
independence after a stroke.
The stroke service also treats patients with suspected minor
strokes and transient ischaemic attacks (TIAs) in a daily clinic in
an attempt to prevent further larger strokes occurring.
Contact details for all of our wards can be found via this link.
Head of Service Stroke
Dawn Good
Tel: 0115 969 116 ext 56021
Email: dawn.good@nuh.nhs.uk
All Stroke service wards are open to visitors 2:30pm – 8pm 7 days a week.
The TIA service based in clinic on Seacole ward is open 8:30am – 4:30pm and is by appointment only.
Berman 1 and Beeston wards are located on the ground floor of the South Corridor. Seacole and Newell are on the 1st floor of the South Corridor.
The nearest entrance is the Yellow Entrance. The nearest visitors carp arks are the Green or Yellow car parks.
The TIA service is based in clinic on Seacole ward.
Division of Stroke, University of Nottingham
Contact nikola.sprigg@nottingham.ac.uk. This site was last reviewed December 2010.