Carrickfergus Health Centre | Taylor's Avenue | Carrickfergus | Co. Antrim | BT38 7HT | Tel: 028 9331 5955

A brain aneurysm is caused by a bulge in a blood vessel, which is caused by a weakness in the blood vessel wall. Blood passing through this weak area then causes a bulge, and these can cause some serious problems if they rupture. Symptoms of a brain aneurysm include a sudden headache, vomiting, a stiff neck and pain caused by light sensitivity. If you think someone has a brain aneurysm, it’s important to call 999 immediately.

Preventing brain aneurysms is crucial, and knowing what causes them could help to save your life. It’s important to avoid habits such as smoking, eating a high-fat diet, not controlling your blood pressure, or being overweight. Try to manage these risk factors as much as possible to reduce your likelihood of suffering a brain aneurysm.

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IMPORTANT PATIENT NOTICE:

Due to our current clinical system provider ceasing to operate, Scotch Quarter Practice will move to a new computer system from Friday 5th December 2025. This will impact on services we can provide between 5th December  to 12th December.

  • Emergency Only Service Friday 5th December to Wednesday 10th December
  • Limited Appointments Thursday 11th December to Friday 12th December

If you have a prescription due between these dates you MUST order no later than 3rd December 2025. The practice will have no facility to process prescriptions until after the installation of our new system. If you are an online user you will receive an email notification from [email protected] on how to register for the new online system once fully operational – (this is not spam). You can continue to use online services until 28th November 2025. We have currently ceased new applications for online services.

Your patience and understanding is appreciated during this process.