Augusta University Health is named among Georgia's best for patient safety.
Listed as the fifth leading cause of death as well as a leading cause of adult disability in the U.S., working to help stroke patients is a priority.
A medical breakthrough, available at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University, is changing how strokes are treated.
Open to all disciplines, the conference is a great opportunity for any medical professional that would like more information on stroke and neurological care.
Augusta University Medical Center recently passed a rigorous survey by the Joint Commission during a site visit, maintaining its accreditation as the region's only Comprehensive Stroke Center.
Due to inclement weather in May, Strike Out Stroke Night at the Augusta GreenJackets game has been rescheduled for July 5. AUGUSTA, Ga. – Every 40 seconds, someone in America has a stroke, and about every four minutes, stroke claims a life. Stroke...
An 88-year-old woman was going about her day when the right side of her body felt weak and she was suddenly unable to speak — the signs of a massive stroke. She was in Dublin, Georgia, a small town in the middle of the state, and was sent to her...
AUGUSTA, Ga. – A stroke strikes about every 40 seconds. But new research demonstrates that people with brain bleeds are more likely to survive if they’re treated at a Comprehensive Stroke Center. Georgia Regents Medical Center – the first hospital...
The Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Health Care Organizations has designated Augusta University Medical Center (formerly Georgia Regents Medical Center) as an Advanced Comprehensive Stroke Center, making it the only hospital in Georgia and...