The Castle Practice

The Health Centre | Taylors Avenue | Carrickfergus | BT38 7HU

Symptoms to Watch out for:

The first symptoms are usually:

  • fever
  • vomiting
  • headache
  • feeling unwell

Red ticks show symptoms that are more specific to meningitis and septicaemia and less common in milder illnesses. Limb pain, pale skin and cold hands and feet often appear earlier than the rash, neck stiffness, dislike of bright lights and confusion.

The above leaflet is about meningococcal meningitis and septicaemia, or meningococcal disease. It answers the most common questions and provides information you may need if someone you know becomes ill.

For more information and to find out about other kinds of meningitis, click below to visit the website or call our free helpline. 1800 41 00 44

What are Meningitis and Septicaemia?

Meningitis means swelling of the lining around the brain and spinal cord. Septicaemia is blood poisoning caused by the same germs. They can occur together or separately.

Meningitis and septicaemia are caused by many types of germs, but meningococcal bacteria cause the most common serious kind. Meningococcal disease is very dangerous and can come on very quickly.

Am I at Risk?

The risk of getting the disease is very low. Although meningococcal disease is infectious and can cause outbreaks, 97 out of every 100 cases are isolated, with no link to any other cases.

The bacteria that cause the disease are very common: at any time about one in ten of us has them in our noses and throats without ever knowing they are there, and for most of us this is harmless. We pass the bacteria between each other by close contact (e.g. coughing, sneezing, kissing).

Usually we have to be in very close or regular contact with someone for the bacteria to pass between us. Even when this happens, most of us will not become ill because we have natural immunity.

The bacteria do not naturally live or survive for long outside the human body.

How do People get it?

People get the disease when the bacteria move from the nose and throat and invade the body.

Please download the leaflet at the top of this page for more information.⇑

Scroll to Top

Patients who Did Not Attend their appointments

DID NOT ATTEND (DNA)

DURING THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY 2026

260 APPOINTMENTS WERE NOT ATTENDED

Patients complain that they cannot get an appointment, yet in 1 month alone a total of 260 appointments were not attended with no reason

What does this mean to YOU?………

12 minutes of wasted GP time per appointment

= 52 hours (6.5 working days) of wasted GP appointment time

How many times during these 52 hours were YOU not able to get an appointment?

5 minutes of wasted clerical time per patient contact

= 21 hours (2.5 working days) of wasted clerical time

How many times during these 21 hours were YOU trying to book an appointment?

You can cancel your appointment in the following ways:

by phoning or texting our mobile number – 07813 985 168

by emailing reception at [email protected]

Further detailed information – https://www.castlepractice.co.uk/?p=14066&preview=true 

COVID SPRING BOOSTERS 2026

CLOSURE INFORMATION

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE SURGERY WILL BE CLOSED ON

TUESDAY 17th MARCH 2026

AND WILL RE-OPEN AT 8:30 AM ON

WEDNESDAY 18th MARCH 2026

IF YOU REQUIRE URGENT MEDICAL CARE

PLEASE CONTACT DALRIADA URGENT CARE ON

028 2566 3500

PLEASE NOTE – THIS NUMBER IS FOR

URGENT MEDICAL CARE

WHICH CANNOT WAIT UNTIL YOUR

GP SURGERY RE-OPENS,

NOT FOR ROUTINE QUERIES

Castle Practice

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE SURGERY WILL BE

CLOSED FOR TRAINING FROM 1:00 PM

ON WEDNESDAY 25th FEBRUARY 2026

 

AND WILL RE-OPEN AT 8:30 AM ON

THURSDAY 26th FEBRUARY 2026

 

IF YOU REQUIRE URGENT MEDICAL CARE

PLEASE DIAL 028 9331 5804