A Kyrgyz neurologist, Mirgul Alykulova, has reported that strokes are occurring in children within the country, even in newborns, during a radio interview. Despite these cases being documented in hospitals, Kyrgyzstan currently lacks official data on the incidence of pediatric strokes. Alykulova highlighted the need for increased awareness of this condition, which is often associated with adults. The absence of comprehensive data hinders effective prevention and treatment strategies. This revelation underscores a gap in pediatric neurological care within the Kyrgyz healthcare system. Further investigation and data collection are crucial to understand the scope of the problem and improve outcomes for affected children.