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Stroke medicine

What we do

King’s is one of eight specialist stroke centres (Hyper Acute Stroke Units) across London.

Patients who come in from the Emergency Department are assessed by our on-call Stroke Team. This ensures they have a head scan and diagnosis within 30 minutes of arrival.

Once stroke is confirmed, patients are transferred to our Hyper Acute Stroke Unit (HASU) for immediate treatment such as clot-busting drugs (thrombolysis).

Because we accept patients with stroke from all over the South East we ensure they are sent back to a hospital closer to their home for the remainder of their care. Local patients are transferred straight to our Friends Stroke Unit for continuing care.

We are part of the neurosciences department.

Transient Ischaemic Attacks

We also have a special service for patients who have had stroke-like symptoms but which have improved by the time they are seen. These episodes are called Transient Ischaemic Attacks (TIAs) and can be a sign that a person will go on to have a stroke. The greatest risk of stroke is within the first 72 hours of having a TIA, so we aim to see suspected TIA patients as soon as possible.

Our rapid-assessment TIA service operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week. We see, assess and treat all patients with suspected TIA within 24 hours of referral.

  • We see all high-risk TIA patients immediately and admit them for observation.
  • We see all low-risk TIA patients within 24 hours of receiving their referral.

Health information

The Stroke Association has:

  • information about stroke, including recovery and life after stroke
  • advice on people and services that can help you and your family cope with the long-term effects of stroke

Location

Fifth floor, Ruskin Wing, King’s College Hospital, Denmark Hill, London, SE5 9RS

Contact Details

Our fast-track TIA service sees, investigates and treats all patients with suspected TIA within 24 hours of referral, seven days a week.

  • All patients are contacted within 24 hours of receipt of the referral.
  • Very high-risk patients may be immediately admitted for observation or work-up.
  • If symptomatic high-grade carotid stenosis is identified, the patient is seen by the vascular surgeons urgently and booked for early carotid endarterectomy.

What is required before referring a patient

Please use the form below for all referrals of suspected TIA. Please ensure the form is completed in full, with all relevant clinical details, and provide a full history of the event in question, attaching any other relevant documentation (past medical history, medication list, recent investigation results etc).

Please discuss all high risk patients with the stroke SpR on call, including:

  • recurrent or crescendo TIA presentation
  • patients in AF or on anticoagulation
  • multiple vascular risk factors
  • prominent head and neck pain suspicious of dissection

Booking a patient at King’s

Routine Referrals

For routine referrals, please email the referral form (link below) to the TIA clinic: [email protected]

Emergency Referrals

For any queries or urgent referrals in-hours (8am to 4pm), please contact:

  • Stroke Registrar via the main switchboard, tel 020 3299 9000, Bleep 920 or WiFi 38925
  • TIA or Thrombolysis CNS via the main switchboard, tel 020 3299 9000, Bleep 100 or WiFi 39167

For any out-of-hours queries (after 4pm) please contact the Stroke or Neurology Registrar via the main switchboard, tel 020 3299 9000, Bleep 920 or WiFi 38600

Other Queries

  • For all other queries in-hours (8am to 4pm), contact: TIA or Thrombolysis CNS via the main switchboard, tel 020 3299 9000, Bleep 100 or WiFi 39167
  • Out-of-hours contact the Stroke Registrar via the main switchboard: tel 020 3299 9000, Bleep 920 or WiFi 38600

Referral forms

TitleFile SizeLink
Lambeth and Southwark TIA referral form116 KB

Key Clinical Staff

Name Role
Deborah Brown Speech and Language Therapy Lead
Maria Doheny Clinical Nurse Specialist
Stephanie Drysdale Ward Manager
Photis Garipis Service Manager
Claire Golding Pathway Coordinator
Dr Dulka Manawadu Clinical Lead
Glenda Mendoza Audit Coordinator
Dr Rohan Pathansali Stroke Unit Consultant
Eva Pena-Charlon Matron
Claire Ronzeau Physiotherapy Lead
Laszlo Sztriha Education Lead
Bill Tahtis Consultant Therapist
Maria Tibajia Research Lead