Save a Life
Save a Life
DO YOU SUSPECT A STROKE?
ACT IMMEDIATELY!
DO YOU SUSPECT A STROKE?
ACT IMMEDIATELY!
A stroke can be stopped if action is taken on time. Learn the first symptoms and where to seek immediate help.
A stroke can be stopped if action is taken on time. Learn the first symptoms and where to seek immediate help.




Symptoms
Symptoms
Symptoms
Symptoms
First symptoms you MUST NOT ignore
First symptoms you
MUST NOT ignore

Suspect a Stroke?
Suspect a Stroke?
Do Not Wait! Every Minute Counts
Don't Wait! Every Minute Counts
Don't Wait! Every Minute Counts

01
Call 194
Do not wait. Call emergency services immediately and say, "I suspect a stroke."

01
Call 194
Do not wait. Call emergency services immediately and say, "I suspect a stroke."




02
Record the time
Remember when the symptoms started. It could save a life.

02
Record the time
Remember when the symptoms started. It could save a life.




03
Stay with the patient
The person must be under supervision until the moment of transport.

03
Stay with the patient
The person must be under supervision until the moment of transport.


04
React on time
Transport the person to the nearest emergency hospital.

04
React on time
Transport the person to the nearest emergency hospital.










New Technology
New Technology
New Technology
New Technology
A New Chance for Recovery - If Acted Upon in Time.
A New Chance for Recovery - If Acted Upon in Time.
A New Chance for Recovery - If Acted Upon in Time.
A New Chance for Recovery - If Acted Upon in Time.

What is mechanical thrombectomy?
A minimally invasive procedure that physically removes a blood clot from an artery in the brain.

What is mechanical thrombectomy?
A minimally invasive procedure that physically removes a blood clot from an artery in the brain.

Why is every minute crucial?
In the first 6 hours of admission, a 50% recovery is possible, and in the first 3 hours, up to 80%.

Why is every minute crucial?
In the first 6 hours of admission, a 50% recovery is possible, and in the first 3 hours, up to 80%.

Who is eligible for the procedure?
Patients with major stroke (blockage of large blood vessels).

Who is eligible for the procedure?
Patients with major stroke (blockage of large blood vessels).

Where is the procedure conducted?
In specialized clinical centers in Serbia, alongside specialized and trained teams.

Where is the procedure conducted?
In specialized clinical centers in Serbia, alongside specialized and trained teams.









What You Need to Know
- In Numbers.
Statistics
1.9M
Brain cells are lost every minute without treatment.
85%
Of all strokes are ischemic, caused by a blood clot.
6H
Critical time frame for the application of mechanical thrombectomy.
80%
Strokes could be prevented through lifestyle changes.

What You Need to Know
- In Numbers.
Statistics
1.9M
Brain cells are lost every minute without treatment.
85%
Of all strokes are ischemic, caused by a blood clot.
6H
Critical time frame for the application of mechanical thrombectomy.
80%
Strokes could be prevented through lifestyle changes.

What You Need to Know
- In Numbers.
Statistics
1.9M
Brain cells are lost every minute without treatment.
85%
Of all strokes are ischemic, caused by a blood clot.
6H
Critical time frame for the application of mechanical thrombectomy.
80%
Strokes could be prevented through lifestyle changes.

What You Need to Know
- In Numbers.
Statistics
1.9M
Brain cells are lost every minute without treatment.
85%
Of all strokes are ischemic, caused by a blood clot.
6H
Critical time frame for the application of mechanical thrombectomy.
80%
Strokes could be prevented through lifestyle changes.



Before and After a Stroke
Before and After a Stroke

Prevention
Most Strokes Can Be Prevented.
A stroke does not occur suddenly – it builds quietly, over the years. A significant portion of strokes could be avoided with a few simple yet crucial habits:
Regular blood pressure measurement
Monitoring sugar and lipid levels
More physical activity and less stress
Smoking cessation and improved sleep
Prevention does not mean renunciation — it means taking care of yourself.
Enter and find out how to step by step reduce your risk, without panic and without tough decisions.
Recovery

Recovery is not easy, but it is possible. We provide reliable information and support at every step of the way.
Prevention

Enter and learn step-by-step how to reduce your risk, without panic and without difficult decisions.

Prevention
Most Strokes Can Be Prevented.
Stroke does not occur suddenly – it builds quietly, over the years. A significant portion of strokes could be avoided with a few simple yet crucial habits:
Regular blood pressure measurement
Monitoring sugar and lipid levels
Increased physical activity and reduced stress
Smoking cessation and improved sleep
Prevention does not mean renunciation — it means taking care of yourself.
Enter and find out how to step by step reduce your risk, without panic and without tough decisions.

Recovery
Recovery Is a Journey, Not a Moment.
After a stroke, life does not stop. Many people gradually return to their normal selves—step by step, movement by movement. On this page, you will find:
guides through rehabilitation
addresses of centers and therapists
advice for patients and their families
Inspiring stories of progress
Recovery is not easy, but it is possible.
We provide you with reliable information and support at every step of that journey.
Prevention

Enter and learn step-by-step how to reduce your risk, without panic and without difficult decisions.
Recovery

Recovery is not easy, but it is possible. We provide reliable information and support at every step of the way.

Recovery
Recovery Is a Journey, Not a Moment.
After a stroke, life does not stop. Many people gradually return to their normal selves—step by step, movement by movement. On this page, you will find:
guides through rehabilitation
addresses of centers and therapists
advice for patients and their families
Inspiring stories of progress
Recovery is not easy, but it is possible.
We provide you with reliable information and support at every step of that journey.



