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41 Trusted Best Stroke Rehabilitation Treatment Doctors available in Guyana
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GY$ 9,235.70
Dr Brad Sahadeo
- General Practitioner
- B.Sc., M.B.B.S, Diploma Occupational Med
- 10yr experience
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San Fernando
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English
GY$ 12,314.27
Dr Neil Sampath
- General Practitioner
- MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery), Postgraduate Certificate in Remote & Offshore Medicine
- 20yr experience
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Chaguanas
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English
GY$ 13,853.55
Dr Kurt Furlonge
- Cardiology
- MBBS, MRCP(UK), MSc.Cardiology (UK), Interventional Cardiology (Beijing)
- 13yr experience
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San Fernando
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English
GY$ 12,314.27
Dr Vishi Beharry
- General Practitioner
- M.B.B.S, P.G. Dip, Emergency Medicine
- 13yr experience
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Chaguanas
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English
GY$ 10,774.99
Dr Riad Khunja
- General Practitioner
- MBBS, DM Family Medicine, DM Emergency medicine (Surgery and Trauma)
- 16yr experience
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Chaguanas
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English
GY$ 10,449.00
Dr Camille Edwards McKennis
- General Practitioner
- MBBS
- 21yr experience
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Kingston
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English
GY$ 6,772.85
Dr Rondon Ramlal
- General Practitioner
- MBBS, Diploma in Occupational Medicine
- 5yr experience
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Chaguanas
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English
GY$ 7,696.42
Dr Ashell Roopchand
- General Practitioner
- B. Med, MBBS
- 5yr experience
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San Fernando
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English
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Browse a list of verified Stroke Rehabilitation doctors with years of clinical experience. Compare consultation fees and availability before booking your appointment online.
| Name | Speciality | Exp | Fee |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dr Undurti Narasimha Das (MBBS, MD, FAMS, FICP) | General practitioner | 30 Y | GY$ 16,932.12 |
| Dr Leelavathi Chintala Panyam (MBBS) | General practitioner | 22 Y | GY$ 7,388.56 |
| Dr Camille Edwards McKennis (MBBS) | General practitioner | 21 Y | GY$ 10,449.00 |
| Dr Neil Sampath (MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery), Postgraduate Certificate in Remote & Offshore Medicine) | General practitioner | 20 Y | GY$ 12,314.27 |
| Dr Murali Rudraraju (MD) | General practitioner | 18 Y | GY$ 8,367.79 |
| Dr Riad Khunja (MBBS, DM Family Medicine, DM Emergency medicine (Surgery and Trauma)) | General practitioner | 16 Y | GY$ 10,774.99 |
| Dr Avinash Richard (MBBS) | General practitioner | 15 Y | GY$ 5,500.00 |
| Dr Edmond Ramirez (MBBS) | General practitioner | 14 Y | GY$ 8,466.06 |
| Dr Sarah Gildharie Roopnarine (MBBS) | General practitioner | 14 Y | GY$ 10,159.27 |
| Dr Kurt Furlonge (MBBS, MRCP(UK), MSc.Cardiology (UK), Interventional Cardiology (Beijing)) | Cardiology | 13 Y | GY$ 13,853.55 |
FAQ’s about Stroke rehabilitation
Rehabilitation after a stroke can last from a few weeks to several months or even years, depending on the severity of the stroke and individual progress.
The golden period is the first three to six months after a stroke. This is when the brain has the highest capacity for recovery and improvement.
The first six months after a stroke are critical for rehabilitation. Intensive therapy during this time can lead to significant improvements.
Rehabilitation should start as soon as possible, usually within 24 to 48 hours after a stroke, to maximize recovery potential.
It varies for each person. Some may start walking within a few weeks, while others may take several months, depending on the stroke’s severity and therapy effectiveness.
Hemorrhagic strokes are often harder to recover from due to the extensive brain damage caused by bleeding in the brain.
While some people can make a full recovery, others may have lasting effects. Recovery can continue for years, but some damage may be permanent.
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