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Local MSP urges SNP to expand treatment for stroke patients

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Tuesday, 24 March, 2026
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Rachael Hamilton MSP

Local MSP Rachael Hamilton has urged the SNP government to expand access to life-saving stroke treatment for residents in the Borders.

In a meeting last week with SNP public health minister Jenni Minto and John Watson, associate director of the Stroke Association Scotland, Rachael Hamilton MSP called for a full 24/7 local thrombectomy service.
Currently, patients in the Borders who suffer a stroke can only access thrombectomy treatment in other health boards during limited weekday hours.


Thrombectomy is a highly effective treatment that can significantly reduce disability and save lives if delivered quickly after a stroke. 

However, Borders patients cannot receive it locally, despite national clinician guidelines for stroke victims stating that people should have access to thrombectomy centres 24 hours a day, seven days a week.


Borders MSP Rachael Hamilton said: 

“Stroke patients in the Borders are being let down by a system that does not provide equal access to life-saving treatment.


“Thrombectomy is a proven and successful treatment, yet too many people are missing out simply because the service is not available locally.


“It is unacceptable that access depends on a postcode lottery and the time of day that a stroke happens. 

"Patients deserve the reassurance that this treatment will be available whenever they need it.


“The SNP Government has already committed to delivering a 24/7 thrombectomy service across Scotland, but progress has been far too slow.


“I am urging ministers to make good on their promises and set out a clear timeline to deliver round-the-clock access so that Borders residents are not disadvantaged compared to other parts of the country.”

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