TIA Rapid Access Clinic Identifies and treats transient ischemic attack (TIA), helping to prevent a full-blown stroke. A nurse contacts patient for a detailed history after the referral is received, confers with the specialist, and arranges diagnostic tests and patient appointments. Patients meet with a stroke specialist for assessment and treatment.  

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Kelowna TIA Clinic - Patient Information

Kelowna TIA Clinic - Patient Information

Kamloops TIA Clinic - Patient Information

Kamloops TIA Clinic - Patient Information

Kootenay Boundary TIA Clinic - Patient Information

Kootenay Boundary TIA Clinic - Patient Information

East Kootenay TIA Clinic - Patient Information

East Kootenay TIA Clinic - Patient Information

TIA Clinics Regional Coverage Map

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