Boston Medical Center – Brighton

Stroke Center

Recognized Stroke Center Focused on Recovery and Prevention

Designated by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, we offer advanced care to support the best possible outcomes. We offer close neurological monitoring, preventive strategies to reduce recurrence, and ongoing management of blood pressure, cholesterol, and glucose to protect long-term health.

Our Team

Judith Hinchey, MD

Neurology

Patient Information

We treat all types of strokes, including:
  • Large vessel stroke
  • Small vessel stroke
  • Vasculitis

Treatments we offer include:

  • Close neurological monitoring
  • Secondary stroke prevention
  • Elective angiograms
  • Physical, occupational, and speech therapies
  • Follow up neurological care
  • Rehabilitation
How can you tell if a stroke is happening? Think F.A.S.T.
One of the most important ways to prevent severe damage from a stroke is to recognize the early warning signs of somebody experiencing a stroke. The American Stroke Association has provided this easy tool to help identify symptoms of a potential stroke with the acronym F.A.S.T.:
  • F = Face Drooping – Does one side of the face droop or is it numb, or is the person’s smile uneven?
  • A = Arm Weakness – Is one arm weak or numb? Ask the person to raise both arms. Does one arm drift downward?
  • S = Speech Difficulty – Is speech slurred?
  • T = Time to call 911
Additional symptoms include a severe headache with no known cause, trouble walking, dizziness, trouble seeing, and confusion speaking or understanding speech.