Experts emphasize the importance of early medical intervention and rehabilitation, particularly within the first 90 days, referred to as the golden period. During this time, the brain’s neuroplasticity, its ability to rewire and relearn functions is at its peak.
From stiffness to strength — Botox injections at HCAH, guided by PMR experts, are helping stroke patients move freely again.
To strengthen its leadership for the future, HCAH has appointed its Co-Founders, Dr. Gaurav Thukral and Ankit Goel, as Co-Presidents. The elevation marks a pivotal moment in the company’s journey—aligning deep clinical expertise and entrepreneurial vision to make structured recovery the backbone of Indian healthcare.
From strokes to spinal cord injuries to traumatic brain injuries, the future of care must go beyond survival and focus on restoring quality of life—quickly, clinically, and completely.
HCAH Highlights Urgent Need for Rehabilitation and Recovery Centres as Telangana Faces Surge in Stroke Incidence
Experts highlight that structured neuro-rehabilitation is crucial in stroke care. A 69-year-old woman who was left minimally conscious after a severe stroke defied bleak predictions and regained responsiveness — able to sit, track conversations, and gesture — thanks to timely, scientific, and persistent rehabilitation.
A stroke survivor’s journey underscores one urgent truth: early neuro-rehabilitation saves lives. Timely, multidisciplinary rehab—including neurostimulation and therapy—can drastically improve recovery. Waiting delays healing.
👉 Act early. Recover better.
HCAH’s Hyderabad Transition Care Centre (TCC) becomes the first in India to receive QAI accreditation. And HCAH becomes the only organization in India to have 2 QAI and 1 NABH accreditation in the Out of Hospital Care space