

Comprehensive Fever Diagnosis and Treatment
The Fever Clinic at PI Health Hospital specializes in diagnosing and treating all types of fevers, from common viral fevers to more complex cases like dengue, malaria, and typhoid. Our experienced team of doctors is equipped with advanced diagnostic tools and provides timely and personalized care to ensure quick recovery.
Common Fever Conditions We Treat
Viral Fevers
Bacterial Fevers (Typhoid, Pneumonia)
Dengue Fever
Unexplained Persistent Fever
Post-Infectious Fever
Malaria

When to Visit the Fever Clinic
If you experience any of the following symptoms, it’s important to visit the Fever Clinic:
- High fever persisting for more than 48 hours
- Severe headaches or body pain
- Skin rash or bleeding
- Persistent cough or difficulty breathing
- Nausea, vomiting, or dehydration
- Travel history to high-risk areas (e.g., for dengue or malaria)
Meet Our Experts

Dr. Y Swetha
Consultant General Physician
MBBS ,MD General Medicine
14+ years Experience
Why Choose PI Health Fever Clinic
- Experienced Medical Team: Led by expert physicians with years of experience in diagnosing and treating fevers.
- Advanced Diagnostic Tools: Fast and accurate tests to determine the cause of the fever.
- Comprehensive Care: From common fevers to life-threatening conditions, we handle it all.
- Emergency Services: 24/7 availability for urgent cases requiring immediate medical attention.
- Personalized Treatment Plans: Tailored to individual patient needs for faster recovery.

Our Treatment Process in 4 Simple Steps

Initial Consultation
Meet with one of our specialists to discuss symptoms.

Diagnostic Testing
Based on symptoms, our team performs relevant tests.

Diagnosis
Using the test results, we identify the exact cause of the fever.

Treatment Plan
Receive a personalized treatment plan aimed at quick recovery.
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FAQs
What types of fevers do you treat?
At PI Health Fever Clinic, we treat a wide range of fevers, including common viral and bacterial fevers, as well as more serious infections like dengue, malaria, typhoid, and post-infectious fevers. Whether it’s a mild fever or a more severe case requiring specialized care, our team of experts is equipped to handle all types of fevers.
2. What should I do if my fever doesn’t go away?
If your fever persists for more than 48 hours, or if it’s accompanied by symptoms like severe headache, rashes, difficulty breathing, or vomiting, you should seek medical attention immediately. Persistent fever could indicate an underlying infection or condition that requires proper diagnosis and treatment. You can visit our Fever Clinic for a thorough evaluation and appropriate care.
3. Can I walk in, or do I need an appointment?
We accept both walk-ins and scheduled appointments at the Fever Clinic. However, to minimize wait times and ensure a smooth experience, we recommend booking an appointment in advance. For emergencies or severe symptoms, our team is always prepared to accommodate urgent cases.
4. Are there any specific preparations for my visit?
For most fever-related consultations, no special preparation is needed. However, if you’ve recently traveled to areas with diseases like dengue or malaria, or if you’ve taken any medications, please inform our staff. Bringing along any previous medical records or a list of your symptoms can help our doctors provide a more accurate diagnosis.
5. What tests are usually done for fever diagnosis?
Our diagnostic approach depends on the symptoms and history you present. Common tests include:
- Blood tests: To check for infections like malaria, dengue, or typhoid.
- Urine analysis: To detect urinary tract infections.
- Chest X-rays or imaging: If respiratory infections are suspected.
- Fever panels: Comprehensive blood work to identify causes of persistent fever. Our experienced team will determine the most appropriate tests based on your condition.
6. When should I visit the Fever Clinic?
You should visit our Fever Clinic if you experience:
- A fever lasting more than 48 hours.
- Severe headaches, rashes, or body pain.
- Respiratory issues, including cough or difficulty breathing.
- Nausea, vomiting, or signs of dehydration.
- Travel history to areas prone to diseases like malaria or dengue. Prompt evaluation can prevent complications and ensure faster recovery.