Comprehensive Stroke Center in Temecula, CA

Approximately 795,000 Americans suffer a new or recurrent stroke each year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In fact, someone in the US suffers a stroke every 40 seconds, making stroke a leading cause of adult disability, as well as the third-leading cause of death nationwide.

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For a free referral to a physician at Temecula Valley Hospital, call 855-859-5203 or search for a doctor online.

New Standards in Stroke Services

We deliver local, 24/7 Telestroke Rapid Response. This grants the community greater, more convenient access to quality stroke and neurological care than ever before. The multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals at Temecula Valley Hospital in Riverside County works to evaluate and treat all stroke patients whenever emergencies occur.

Your team may consist of:

  • Emergency physicians
  • Emergency nurses
  • Neurointerventional radiologists
  • Neurologists and teleneurologists
  • Neurosurgeons
  • Radiologic technologists

Physicians at the hospital perform advanced procedures, including thrombectomy. A thrombectomy is a minimally invasive procedure designed to rapidly break up blood clots, restore blood flow and prevent tissue and organ damage in some stroke patients. During the procedure, medication or a special medical device is guided to the clot through a catheter to dissolve the blockage.

Applied artificial intelligence

Our stroke care team uses software from Viz.ai to enable quick detection and notification of suspected large vessel occlusions (LVO) in the brain. Through the use of artificial intelligence, our stroke specialists can better synchronize timely care and determine the optimal patient treatment plan. Stroke specialists with access to this new technology can potentially save critical minutes, even hours, in the triage, diagnosis and treatment of strokes.

Learn more about applied artificial intelligence →

Patient Stories

Jean Marshall

Jean MarshallWhen Jean suffered a stroke, the team at the Comprehensive Stroke Center at Temecula Valley Hospital in Southern California was ready to care for her.

Read Jean's story →

Yvonne LeMay

Yvonne LeMayYvonne didn't know she was having a stroke, but when she arrived at Temecula Valley Hospital, the doctors knew exactly what to do.

Read Yvonne's story →

Awards and Certifications

Named a High Performing Hospital for Stroke

US News and World Report strokeU.S. News & World Report, the global authority in hospital rankings and consumer advice, has named Temecula Valley Hospital a 2024-2025 High Performing Hospital for Stroke.

2024 Women’s Choice Award® One of America’s Best Hospitals for Stroke Care

The award signifies that Temecula Valley Hospital is in the top 3% of 4,728 U.S. hospitals offering stroke care services.

Comprehensive Stroke Center

Temecula Valley Hospital has received certification from DNV as a Comprehensive Stroke Center, reflecting the highest level of expertise for the treatment of serious stroke events.

Stroke Gold Plus Quality Achievement Award

Temecula Valley Hospital has also received the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association Get With The Guidelines® - Stroke GOLD PLUS with Target: Stroke Honor Roll Elite and Target: Type 2 Diabetes Honor Roll Award. This award recognizes the hospital’s commitment and success ensuring that stroke patients receive the most appropriate treatment according to nationally recognized, research-based guidelines based on the latest scientific evidence.

Temecula Valley Hospital is a Comprehensive Stroke Receiving Center for all of Riverside County and a designated Stroke Receiving Center for San Diego County.

Podcast: Primary and Secondary Stroke Prevention

Dr. Robert Jackson, Stroke Medical Director at Temecula Valley Hospital, discusses the best ways to evaluate if someone is having a stroke, what we can do to prevent them, and how to treat them.

Podcast: Stroke Signs and Symptoms

In this segment, Barbara Buesch, the Stroke Program Coordinator at Temecula Valley Hospital, shares the common signs and symptoms of stroke, and how to use the FAST acronym to determine if you or a loved one has had a stroke.