Being stroke-aware means being stroke prepared!

Reduce your risk of stroke, know the warning signs of a stroke and BE FAST. Taking these steps can mean the difference between life and death. In many cases, a stroke can be prevented. Some risk factors for stroke include those you can and cannot change.

These factors include:

  • Atrial fibrillation
  • Diabetes
  • Family history of stroke
  • Heart disease
  • High blood pressure
  • High cholesterol

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Stroke Risk Check

Strokes can strike anyone, let’s work together to prevent the next one! Know your risk factors for stroke by taking this brief stroke check.*

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Additional Stroke Resources

Stroke Awareness and Comprehensive Post Stroke Care


Join Sunil Sheth, MD, and Anjail Sharrief, MD, as they discuss the signs and symptoms of stroke in a free educational webinar.

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Stroke Prevention Booklet


Healthy recipes, workouts and tips for preventing a stroke.

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Stroke Myths: Arm Yourself With the Facts


Memorial Hermann Mischer Neuroscience Associate are setting the record straight on common stroke myths.

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Stroke Rehabilitation


The Stroke Rehabilitation Program at TIRR Memorial Hermann is specially designed to maximize the outcome for patients who have suffered a stroke.

Learn More

Disclaimer: The results of this self-test are not intended to constitute a medical diagnosis and should be used solely as a guide to understanding your risk factors for a stroke. The information provided here cannot substitute for a full evaluation by a health professional.