Stroke Specialists Palm Bay FL
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Mark S Rosenbloom
(321) 725-4500
1130 S Hickory St
Melbourne, FL
(321) 725-4500
1130 S Hickory St
Melbourne, FL 32901
Specialty
Vascular Surgery
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Asad Riad Shamma, MD
772-589-0310
111 E Hibiscus Blvd
Melbourne, FL
Asad Riad Shamma, MD
772-589-0310
111 E Hibiscus Blvd
Melbourne, FL 32901
Education
Medical School: American Univ Of Beirut, Fac Of Med, Beirut, Lebanon
Graduation Year: 1981
Hospital
Hospital: Holmes Reg Med Ctr, Melbourne, Fl; Wuesthoff Hosp, Rockledge, Fl
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Fuad Munir Ramadan, MD
228-875-3778
111 E Hibiscus Blvd
Melbourne, FL
Fuad Munir Ramadan, MD
228-875-3778
111 E Hibiscus Blvd
Melbourne, FL 32901
Languages
French, German, Arabic
Education
Medical School: American Univ Of Beirut, Fac Of Med, Beirut, Lebanon
Graduation Year: 1983
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James W Battaglini
(321) 768-2816
1601 S Apollo Blvd
Melbourne, FL
(321) 768-2816
1601 S Apollo Blvd
Melbourne, FL 32901
Specialty
Vascular Surgery
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Floyd Talmadge Bryan, MD FACS
407-724-5335
521 W River Oaks Dr
Indialantic, FL
Floyd Talmadge Bryan, MD FACS
407-724-5335
521 W River Oaks Dr
Indialantic, FL 32903
Education
Medical School: North Carolina
Graduation Year: 1966
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Joseph Adam Wasselle, MD
407-725-5050X123
930 S Harbor City Blvd
Melbourne, FL
Joseph Adam Wasselle, MD
407-725-5050X123
930 S Harbor City Blvd
Melbourne, FL 32901
Education
Medical School: Univ Of South Fl Coll Of Med, Tampa Fl 33612
Graduation Year: 1986
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John Garnier Olinde, MD
321-504-1000
1344 S Apollo Blvd
Melbourne, FL
John Garnier Olinde, MD
321-504-1000
1344 S Apollo Blvd
Melbourne, FL 32901
Education
Medical School: La State Univ Sch Of Med In New Orleans, New Orleans La 70112
Graduation Year: 1995
Hospital
Hospital: Healthfirst Cape Canaveral Hos, Cocoa Beach, Fl; Wuesthoff Hosp, Rockledge, Fl
Group Practice: Surgical Group
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Mark Stuart Rosenbloom, MD
321-725-4500
1130 Hickory St
Melbourne, FL
Mark Stuart Rosenbloom, MD
321-725-4500
1130 Hickory St
Melbourne, FL 32901
Education
Medical School: Suny-Hlth Sci Ctr At Syracuse, Coll Of Med, Syracuse Ny 13210
Graduation Year: 1981
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Francis Edward Tenewitz, MD
321-752-5113
1600 Sarno Rd Ste 4
Melbourne, FL
Francis Edward Tenewitz, MD
321-752-5113
1600 Sarno Rd Ste 4
Melbourne, FL 32935
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Fl Coll Of Med, Gainesville Fl 32610
Graduation Year: 1978
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Robert Thomas Bass, MD
305-532-0482
400 S Pointe Dr
Miami Beach, FL
Robert Thomas Bass, MD
305-532-0482
400 S Pointe Dr
Miami Beach, FL 33139
Education
Medical School: Northwestern Univ Med Sch, Chicago Il 60611
Graduation Year: 1959
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It doesn't seem to be as greatly feared by many of us as cancer and heart attacks. Yet stroke is the third leading cause of death in the United States, and the largest cause of disability in adults, according to the American Stroke Association. When a blood vessel ferrying oxygen or nutrients to the brain either bursts or is blocked, a stroke results--and the brain tissue in that area, since it's not getting nourishment, starts to die. If you're aware of stroke symptoms and get medical help fast, you've got a higher chance of survival than someone who's not lucky enough to get medical attention. "It's very important to be aware of the signs and symptoms of stroke," says Elsa Grace Giardina, MD, cardiologist at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia Medical Center in New York City. "If you're having symptoms, it's crucial to immediately get to a center where you can be treated." Your best chance of surviving a stroke is prompt treatment, says Roger Bonomo, MD, director of stroke care at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City. "But if you think you're having a stroke, don't go to the hospital," he says. "Call 911." There are two kinds of strokes: an ischemic stroke, in which a clot blocks the blood flow to the brain, and a hemorrhagic stroke, in which a blood vessel bursts and blood no longer flows to the brain. Hemorrhagic strokes tend to occur more often in young people, Giardina says. Either can have devastating consequences. When should you worry about stroke? Here are the top symptoms to look out for: - If you are having trouble speaking, this could signal a stroke. If you're by yourself, dial 911 and try to say the word "stroke." If you're home and with others, indicate that you are having trouble talking. "There could be changes in your speech or difficulty finding the words for things," Bonomo says. "Your speech is not as clear as it usually is."
- Numbness or weakness on one side of the body, your face and arm, for instance, can signal a stroke, Bo...
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