The William Quarrier Scottish Epilepsy Centre

The only residential assessment and treatment centre in Scotland for adults with epilepsy.

The William Quarrier Scottish Epilepsy Centre

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Overview

We are an independent hospital operated by health and social care charity Quarriers providing unique epilepsy services to patients and clinicians across Scotland. Our modern 12-bed inpatient facility provides flexible, patient-centred residential assessment for adults aged 16 years and over.

The centre also provides outpatient and telemedicine clinics.

Information

Epilepsy is the most common neurological condition, after stroke. Around 54,000 people in Scotland have epilepsy.

  • Everyone’s experience of epilepsy is different.
  • Epilepsy can have a significant impact on many areas of life including employment and relationships. If you have epilepsy, you must be free of seizures for at least one year before you can drive.
  • Epilepsy can be a result of an infection or brain injury, but in around seven out of ten cases, there is no known cause.
  • There are many different types of seizure and they can last anywhere from a few seconds to several minutes.
  • A person may fall to the ground and jerk uncontrollably during a seizure, or they may lose awareness or consciousness.
  • People may not have memories of a seizure after it has happened.
  • Epilepsy is not contagious.

Further information

More information about epilepsy is available from Epilepsy Scotland and the NHS. Epilepsy Scotland has a freephone confidential helpline: 0808 800 2200

What is epilepsy? from Epilepsy Scotland.

An Overview of Epilepsy from the NHS.

Patients can be referred to the William Quarrier Scottish Epilepsy Centre for a number of reasons including:

  • To clarify the diagnosis and to understand the nature of your seizures.
  • To find out what happens to you during your seizures
  • To assess how your seizures affect your health and life.
  • To assess how factors in your life influence your seizures and health.
  • To assess if your seizures and illness affect your mood and memory.
  • To make changes to your treatment and medications in a safe environment.
  • To provide individual advice and support to help you live with epilepsy.

Referrals are made by patients consultants.

Epilepsy Outreach Services

Quarriers provides Epilepsy Outreach Services across the north east of Scotland, supporting people in the community who have epilepsy as well as those who support them. We can help in providing accurate information on your specific type of epileptic seizure and the physical, social, emotional and psychological effects of living with the condition.

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