RCP Patient Stroke Guidelines

Quick Description

RCP stroke guidelines app - NHS recommended

Medical Condition

Stroke apps

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Description

Health app update: June 2020. This app is no longer supported by the current software options. We are therefore unable to recommend it as safe.


Free patient-specific stroke advice from the Royal College of Physicians

This free app, based on the National clinical guideline for stroke 2012 (Royal College of Physicians) provides guidance on how to care for someone after they have suffered a stroke or transient ischaemic attack (TIA). It is designed specifically for patients and their carers, in collaboration with the Stroke Association. You will find answers to key questions about stroke care, and advice on how to prevent a further stroke or TIA. The app also gives you guidance about rehabilitation after stroke, both immediately after the event and for the months and years that follow. With one click, you can telephone support organisations or visit their websites for further advice. You may find it useful to take this along to consultations, and use it in conjunction with the professional version.

Price: Free


Latest Comments

Ruth , Clinician | 7th November, 2016

Useful source of advice and easier than remembering to take out all the different leaflets.

ESD Stroke patient 13th October, 2016

Useful information for the wife

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