Commemorating the UAEโs Year of Community, Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi conducted a series of stroke awareness and preventive health screening events in worker communities across the capital throughout the month of October.
As an officially designated Stroke Center by the Department of Health โ Abu Dhabi, the hospital held the weekly initiative in October preceding World Stroke Day. A dedicated team of stroke experts and caregivers from the hospitalโs Neurological Institute visited residential communities in the Industrial City of Abu Dhabi to educate attendees on how to identify the signs of a stroke, a life-threatening medical emergency, using the โBE FASTโ guide – Balance loss, Eyes blurry, Face drooping, Arm weakness, Speech difficulty, Time to call emergency.
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The events saw over 1200 attendees, of which 40% underwent screening for key health indicators, underscoring the importance of early detection and proactive management of chronic illnesses, such as hypertension and diabetes, two major risk factors for stroke.
Dr. Syed Irteza Hussain, Division Chair of Neurology at Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi said, โStroke remains one of the leading causes of serious long-term disability worldwide, yet it is among the most preventable. Recognizing the symptoms early and seeking immediate care can make a difference between full recovery and permanent impairmentโ.
โIn the spirit of the Year of Community, this initiative reflects our ongoing commitment to advancing awareness, prevention, and compassionate care for all. Awareness is the first step towards prevention, and through this campaign, Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi is proud to lead a meaningful effort that delivers vital stroke education and health screenings to those who need them most, supporting the nationโs vision for a connected, caring, and healthy society,โ he added.




