Knowing the signs of stroke could save a life

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Stroke is a leading cause of death in Australia. By knowing the signs of stroke and acting fast you could save a life.

For National Stroke Week (August 5-11), the team at Monash Health has produced a video for social media to raise community awareness of the F.A.S.T. test.

The F.A.S.T. test is an easy way to remember the common signs of stroke.

F.A.S.T. stands for Face, Arms, Speech, and Time.

  • Face – check if their face has drooped
  • Arms – can they lift both arms?
  • Speech – is their speech slurred or confused?
  • Time – call 000 (triple zero) for an ambulance immediately 

The video, filmed at Monash Medical Centre, features Monash Health’s Deputy Head of Stroke, Associate Professor Shaloo Singhal, and NeuroInterventional Radiologist, Associate Professor Ronil V. Chandra. 



Please note that from 27 August 2024 until late October, Clayton Road is completely closed to all non-emergency traffic between Monash Medical Centre and Haughton Road, just south of the railway line.Learn more
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