The Problem
Current Technology Isn't Fast Enough
Current Detection Isn't Accurate Enough
A major reason treatment is delayed is that strokes can be surprisingly hard to recognize. Classic signs such as face drooping, arm weakness, speech difficulty, and sudden numbness can be subtle. A CDC survey found that although 93% of respondents knew one common symptom, only 38% recognized all major symptoms and knew to call 911 immediately. Delayed recognition leads to delayed care: in a large US registry, over half of patients arrived at the hospital more than 2 hours after symptom onset, and a multicenter study found median transfer times to comprehensive stroke centers of nearly 3 hours (174 minutes). These delays mean many patients miss the 60‑minute treatment goal and the broader 3‑hour window, resulting in preventable disability or death.