ME · MNE
Informational only — not medical, legal, or travel advice. In an emergency, always call your local emergency number; availability can change.
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Stroke mortality
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Emergency numbers
Emergency (all services)112WHO reports acute stroke care and rehabilitation are provided in more than half of public-sector health facilities. Suspected stroke should be treated as a time-critical emergency — recognize symptoms (FAST), call emergency services, and seek the nearest capable hospital.
Montenegro has ratified the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. On the ground, day-to-day accessibility for stroke survivors is partial — usable mainly in major cities. The capital and large cities are moderately accessible; secondary cities and rural areas lag well behind.
This profile is modeled from income group, region and WHO indicators — the specific national disability statute has not been individually verified for Montenegro.
Urban vs rural reality
The capital and large cities are moderately accessible; secondary cities and rural areas lag well behind.
Formal web accessibility requirements are limited or inconsistently enforced.
Accessibility sources: UN Treaty Collection — CRPD ratification status (2024); Stroke Technology — modeled accessibility estimate (income group, region & WHO stroke-care indicators) (2026).
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Formal disability benefits and caregiver support are limited; families carry most of the burden.