About
The NSW Telestroke Service provides people across NSW with rapid virtual access to specialist stroke diagnosis and treatment.
Stroke is a time-critical medical emergency and determining a patient’s stroke type and treatment options quickly is crucial.
Access to specialist physicians is needed for rapid assessment, diagnosis and treatment.
The NSW Telestroke Service helps local emergency physicians connect with expert stroke clinicians to determine the most appropriate treatment for each patient.
Like other types of virtual care it complements existing health services and enhances access to specialist services.
It links staff in rural and regional public hospitals virtually with a network of specialist stroke doctors, helping to save lives and improve health outcomes.
Service overview
The NSW Telestroke Service is a collaboration between the Prince of Wales Hospital in Sydney, eHealth NSW, the Agency for Clinical Innovation and the Ministry of Health.
The Stroke Foundation is partnering with NSW Health to support the roll out of the service.
This includes delivering F.A.S.T. (Face. Arms. Speech and Time) signs of stroke community education in the state’s regions.
The service is a $21.7 million NSW Government election commitment announced in March 2019 and is jointly funded by the NSW and Commonwealth Governments.
The NSW Telestroke Service connects 23 rural and regional hospitals across NSW with a network of virtual specialist stroke doctors, managed by the Prince of Wales Hospital.
NSW Telestroke referring sites
How NSW Telestroke Service is changing lives
The service links local emergency doctors with specialist stroke physicians, ensuring round-the-clock access to diagnosis and treatment.
These are a few examples of how it is making a difference to people’s lives across the state.
Media releases
- Telestroke service to support Goulburn Base Hospital patients 10 May 2022
- Life-changing treatment for Eurobodalla and Bega Valley residents thanks to Telestroke 10 February 2022
- Telestroke provides life-saving care to NSW residents
- Telestroke will boost access to stroke treatment in Armidale
- Telestroke will boost access to stroke treatment in Tamworth
- Telestroke improves outcomes for regional stroke patients 4 March 2021
- Telestroke Service reaches regional patients 9 June 2020
More information
If you are a clinician and want to find out more about the NSW Telestroke Service, visit the NSW Telestroke Service