An ISO 9001-2015 Certified Hospital

R K Hospital's fever Clinic 
Offering.....

1)Fever evaluation and diagnosis: Comprehensive assessment of patients presenting with fever or fever-related symptoms to determine the underlying cause, which may include infectious diseases such as viral or bacterial infections, as well as non-infectious causes.

  1. 2)Diagnostic testing: Ordering and interpretation of diagnostic tests such as blood tests (complete blood count, blood cultures, inflammatory markers), imaging studies (chest X-rays, CT scans), and molecular tests (PCR tests for viral infections) to aid in the diagnosis of fever-related illnesses.

  2. 3)Infectious disease management: Treatment and management of infectious diseases causing fever, including prescribing antimicrobial therapy (antibiotics, antivirals) when indicated, and providing guidance on infection control measures to prevent the spread of contagious diseases.

  3. 4)Fever surveillance and monitoring: Surveillance of febrile illnesses within the community or specific populations, monitoring disease trends, and providing data to public health authorities for early detection and response to outbreaks or epidemics.

  4. 5)Travel medicine and vaccination: Counseling and vaccination services for travelers to prevent travel-related infectious diseases, including advice on recommended vaccines, travel precautions, and management of travel-related illnesses.

6)Fever in special populations: Evaluation and management of fever in specific populations such as infants, elderly individuals, pregnant women, immunocompromised patients, and individuals with underlying medical conditions, who may be at increased risk of complications from febrile illnesses.

  1. 7)Telemedicine services: Provision of remote consultation services for patients with fever or fever-related symptoms, allowing for timely evaluation, triage, and management recommendations without the need for in-person visits, particularly during infectious disease outbreaks or public health emergencies.

  2. 8)Education and prevention: Providing education to patients, caregivers, and the community about fever recognition, self-care measures, infection prevention strategies (e.g., hand hygiene, vaccination), and when to seek medical attention for fever-related symptoms.

  3. 9)Collaboration with public health authorities: Collaboration with local public health departments and other healthcare facilities to coordinate surveillance, outbreak investigations, contact tracing, and implementation of public health interventions to control the spread of infectious diseases.

  4. 10)Multidisciplinary care coordination: Coordination of care with other healthcare providers and specialists as needed, including primary care physicians, infectious disease specialists, hospitalists, and critical care teams, to ensure comprehensive and integrated management of patients with fever-related illnesses.

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