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Stroke - Diagnosis

How is a stroke diagnosed?

A number of tests are done, including:

  • Brain scan

    Usually a CT scan is performed. Sometimes an MRI scan is needed. The scan will help the doctor confirm the type of stroke and its location.
  • Blood tests

    To look for underlying diseases such as diabetes mellitus and high cholesterol
  • Chest X-ray, electrocardiogram (ECG)

    For information on heart diseases
  • Ultrasound

    Studies of the blood vessels in the neck and skull (carotid ultrasound, transcranial Doppler), and of the heart (echocardiogram): To detect conditions that may be predisposed to stroke.
  • Angiogram

    A small tube is inserted into the groin and passed along the blood vessel till it reaches the brain. A dye is injected and X-ray pictures are taken. These provide information on the location and severity of vessel blockage or bleed.

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Bok Chek Wai Dr

Dr Bok Chek Wai

Senior Consultant

​MBBS, M Med (Int Med), MRCP (UK), FAMS

Clinical Interests: General Rehabilitation

Chang Hui Meng Assoc Prof

Assoc Prof Chang Hui Meng

Senior Consultant

MBBS, MRCP (United Kingdom), FAMS (Neurology)

Clinical Interests: Stroke, General Neurology

Deidre Anne  De Silva Assoc Prof

Assoc Prof Deidre Anne De Silva

Senior Consultant

​MBBS, MRCP (United Kingdom), FAMS (Neurology)

Clinical Interests: Stroke, General Neurology

Pang Yee Hau Dr

Dr Pang Yee Hau

Senior Consultant

MBBS, MRCP (UK) (MMed)

Clinical Interests: General Neurology, Stroke

Kaavya Narasimhalu Dr

Dr Kaavya Narasimhalu

Consultant

MD, PhD, MRCP, MMed (Int Med)

Clinical Interests: Neurogenetics, General Neurology, Stroke

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