Cerebrovascular Disorders
When you choose our care team you will have access to expert treatment for cerebrovascular diseases, which affect blood vessels in the brain. Thanks to our collaborative environment, you receive care from a multispecialty team of expert neurosurgeons, neurointerventional surgeons, neuroanesthesiologists, neurointensivists and more.
BJC HealthCare works with Washington University physicians, BJC Medical Group, and providers across the region to deliver extraordinary care. Many cerebrovascular conditions require emergency treatment. Our team works together to quickly get you the care you need. We care for a large number of patients with cerebrovascular diseases, positioning our physicians among the most experienced in the region.
We offer:
Excellent outcomes: Research shows that neurological centers performing a high volume of procedures produce better outcomes. Our physicians are well-equipped to diagnose and treat cerebrovascular diseases with fewer complications and shorter recovery times.
High volumes: We have the highest volumes in cerebrovascular disease treatment in St. Louis and the state of Missouri. We treat the highest number of patients with ruptured and unruptured brain aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) and Moyamoya disease in the region
Leading-edge technology: Thanks to our research involvement, our team often has early access to the latest technologies. In some cases, you may qualify for new and promising therapies through clinical trials.
Timely stroke treatment: Our acute stroke teams provide some of the quickest door-to-treatment times in the country. We provide critical interventions as swiftly as possible, leading to better stroke outcomes and a lower risk of complications.
Cerebrovascular diseases are conditions that affect the blood vessels and blood flow in your brain. They often require emergency intervention to restore blood supply and prevent brain damage.
Types of cerebrovascular disease include:
Cerebrovascular disease treatment varies depending on the specific condition and symptoms you have. In most cases, you need to start treatment quickly to minimize damage to brain tissue.
In some cases, we need to access your brain with open surgery where we remove a piece of your skull. We may perform open surgeries to stop brain bleeding, remove malformations or prevent future bleeding. We may also prescribe medicines that improve blood flow, such as blood thinners or blood pressure medications. If you experience a stroke, you may need a clot-busting medicine.
Other treatment options for cerebrovascular disorders include:
- Barnes-Jewish Hospital
- Resource
Schedule your appointment
Call (314) 362-9355 or (800) 392-0936 to schedule your appointment with a specialist.