Welcome to the

Toronto Stroke Networks

Learn about how we are working towards our vision: Fewer Strokes. Better Outcomes.

Upcoming Event

1st May

Provincial Stroke Rounds – A Journey to the Center of the Brain: A Novel Technology to Explore the Inside of Brain Vessels and its Application in Stroke. Click here for more info.

About us

The Toronto Stroke Networks (TSNs) are made up of three stroke networks: the North & East GTA Stroke Network (NEGTASN), the South East Toronto Stroke Network (SETSN) and the Toronto West Stroke Network (TWSN). As part of the eleven stroke networks within Ontario, the TSNs work within a broader coordinated provincial stroke system (Ontario Stroke System).

Land acknowledgement

The Toronto Stroke Networks’ acknowledges that we are on the traditional territory of many nations including the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, the Anishinaabe, the Ojibway/Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat peoples and this land is now home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. We do this to reaffirm our commitment and responsibility in improving relationships between nations and to improving our own understanding of local indigenous peoples and their cultures.

Stroke is a medical
emergency! If you
suspect a stroke act
F.A.S.T. Call 9-1-1

Spot a stroke - act F.A.S.T. Face drooping, arm weakness, speech difficultly, time is critical -- call 911.
Stroke is the second leading cause of death in Canada after heart disease.
About 1 in 5 Canadians will experience a stroke in their lifetime.
For every minute delay in treating a stroke, the average patient loses 1.9 million brain cells.
80% of strokes are preventable by leading a healthy lifestyle.
Stroke costs the Canadian health care system more than $3 billion each year.
Approximately 20% of all ischemic strokes occur while people are asleep.

Upcoming Events

  • Choices and Changes - Part 2
    30 Apr

    A provincially recognized workshop that equips clinicians with knowledge and skills to motivate change in patients/clients for better health outcomes.  There is no fee for this workshop.  Please see Choice and Changes – Part 1 event post for event and registration details.

    Event Contact: Jaclyn Gilpin (jaclyn.gilpin@uhn.ca)

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