Success Stories
Stroke Care Close to Home

Grants Pass woman recovers quickly thanks to telemedicine
Bay area hospital links to Oregon Health & Science University for expert advice

OHSU Brings Stroke Follow Up Care to the Home
How OHSU used telemedicine to save a baby's life

MaLea's case is one example of how OHSU is using telemedicine to treat patients all over the state without leaving Portland. The OHSU Telemedicine Network includes 14 hospitals and offers pediatric and neonatal intensive care, stroke, trauma and other services. Learn more
Telemedicine Saves Medford Woman
Saving Lives, Improving Recovery with the OHSU Telestroke Network
A Robot Helped Save Him

Telemedicine Robot Played Role In Stroke Survival. Learn more
Far away Dr. uses robot to help save Oregon baby

A newborn baby was brought back to life at the Silverton Hospital while one of the doctors was 40 miles away in Portland. The doctors credit the power of technology. Learn more
Telestroke patient benefits from effort to extend the window for stroke treatment

Last month, the OHSU Telemedicine Network treated a stroke case that demonstrates how advanced imaging may expand the stroke treatment window. Learn more
Time is brain: How telemedicine improves stroke care

With stroke, time is brain. OHSU's tele-stroke team is available 24/7/365. That means we can be at the patient's bedside in five to 10 minutes, helping to make treatment decisions. Learn more