Fever Panel Basic

Also known as: Fever Panel Basic diagnosis, Fever Panel Basic in blood, Fever Panel Basic lab test, Fever Panel Basic test

Price: ₹910 ₹1300 (30% discount)

About Fever Panel Basic

The Fever panel basic detects common causes of fever, including typhoid, malaria, and urinary infections, through comprehensive blood and urine testing. Results should be interpreted by a qualified physician considering clinical context.

Fever Panel Basic is a comprehensive health screening package offered by Seralis Lab. This package helps in early detection and monitoring of various health conditions. Book online for convenient home sample collection and fast digital reports.

What's Included in This Package

Package Coverage

This comprehensive health package includes 42 diagnostic tests covering 42 health parameters. Each test is performed with state-of-the-art equipment ensuring accurate and reliable results.

  • Total Tests Included: 42 individual diagnostic tests
  • Total Health Parameters: 42 parameters analyzed for comprehensive health assessment
  • Report Format: Digital report with detailed analysis and reference ranges
  • Doctor Consultation: Free consultation to help understand your results

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Fever Panel Basic?

The Fever panel basic detects common causes of fever, including typhoid, malaria, and urinary infections, through comprehensive blood and urine testing. Results should be interpreted by a qualified physician considering clinical context. This test is provided by the Pathology department and typically uses a EDTA Whole Blood and serum sample.

Why is the Fever Panel Basic performed?

The Fever Panel Basic is performed to evaluate clinical parameters relevant to pathology. It helps clinicians diagnose conditions, monitor therapy response, or perform screening based on clinical context.

How is the Fever Panel Basic performed?

A trained phlebotomist collects a EDTA Whole Blood and serum sample which is processed in a certified laboratory using validated analytical methods. The exact technique depends on the assay (e.g., immunoassay, biochemical analyzer, molecular method).

What sample is required for the Fever Panel Basic?

The test requires a EDTA Whole Blood and serum sample. For certain panels or molecular tests alternative matrices (urine, swab, or serum) may be used — check the sample_type column or consult the lab.

Is fasting required before the Fever Panel Basic?

Fasting not required. Specific guidance (e.g., 8–12 hour fast) will be noted for tests where fasting materially affects results.

What is the normal/reference range for the Fever Panel Basic?

Reference ranges vary by assay method, patient age and sex, and laboratory. The laboratory report will include method-specific reference intervals. Interpreting results requires clinical correlation by a physician.

How should I interpret abnormal Fever Panel Basic results?

Abnormal results can indicate an underlying pathology, effect of medications, or pre-analytical factors (sample handling, fasting status). Always discuss abnormal values with your treating physician; the lab does not provide a clinical diagnosis alone.

Which factors can affect the accuracy of the Fever Panel Basic?

Pre-analytical factors (improper fasting, hemolysis, incorrect container), concurrent medications, comorbid conditions, and timing of sample collection can influence results. The lab follows quality controls to minimise analytical variation.

What is the turnaround time (TAT) for the Fever Panel Basic?

Typical reporting time: Same day or as per lab schedule. Emergency or STAT testing may be possible subject to clinical request and laboratory capacity.

How are results delivered and in what format?

Results are delivered as a digital report (PDF) via email/SMS or via the patient portal. Printed reports are available at the collection centre. Reports include numeric values, units, reference ranges and method notes.

Can I get home sample collection for the Fever Panel Basic?

Seralis Lab generally offers home collection for many tests. Home collection availability depends on location and test type; schedule via the website or customer care.

What is the expected analytical accuracy and quality assurance for the Fever Panel Basic?

The laboratory uses validated methods, participates in external quality assurance/proficiency testing schemes and follows internal QC protocols to ensure analytical accuracy. The report may include method and CV (coefficient of variation) information on request.

Is the Fever Panel Basic a test package and what does it include?

Yes — this is offered as a package. It includes the following tests/parameters: Hemogram (Hemoglobin, RBC Count, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, Total Leukocyte Count, Differential Leukocyte Count,Absolute count- Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils & Basophils Platelet Count, Plateletcrit,MPV, PDW, RDW) Typhidot IgM, Typhidot IgG, Widal slide test (Titres for antibodies to TO, TH, AH & BH), Rapid Malaria Antigen & Urine routine (Colour, Transparency, pH, Specific gravity, urine glucose, urine protein, urine bilirubin, urine ketones, urobilinogen, blood, nitrite, leukocyte esterase, pus cells, epithelial cells, RBCs, crystal, cast, bacteria, yeast)

How many individual parameters are included in the Fever Panel Basic package?

The package includes multiple parameters — see the included_tests or parameters column for a full itemised list.

What is the process to book the Fever Panel Basic at Seralis Lab?

Booking can be completed online via the Seralis Lab website, by phone, or by visiting a collection centre. Home collection requests can usually be scheduled online.

How much does the Fever Panel Basic cost?

Check the Seralis Lab website or contact the nearest branch for current pricing; prices may vary by location and promotional offers. Bulk packages, corporate rates and health-check offers may reduce the effective price.

Does health insurance cover the Fever Panel Basic?

Insurance coverage depends on your insurer and plan. Some diagnostic tests may be reimbursable if medically indicated; keep the medical requisition and receipt for claims.

How soon should I see my doctor after receiving abnormal Fever Panel Basic results?

Urgency depends on the magnitude and clinical context. Significant abnormalities should prompt timely consultation (same day to within a few days) with your treating physician or specialist.

Are there any contraindications or precautions for the Fever Panel Basic?

Most diagnostic tests have no absolute contraindications, but special precautions apply for certain procedures (e.g., paediatric sampling, anticoagulated patients). Notify the collection staff about anticoagulants, pregnancy, or difficult veins.

Can medication or supplements change the Fever Panel Basic results?

Yes. Many medications and supplements can alter laboratory values. Provide a complete medication history to the ordering clinician and laboratory when relevant.

Is repeat testing required to confirm abnormal Fever Panel Basic results?

Repeat testing is commonly used to confirm abnormal or unexpected results, to monitor trends, or to verify response to therapy. Your physician will advise the appropriate interval for retesting.

Is this test suitable for children or elderly patients?

Yes, with age-appropriate reference ranges and collection technique adjustments. The laboratory reports age- and sex-specific reference intervals where applicable.

Why Choose Seralis Lab for Your Diagnostic Tests

Quality and Accuracy

Seralis Lab is an ISO accredited diagnostic laboratory committed to providing accurate and reliable test results. Our state-of-the-art facilities use the latest technology and equipment to ensure precision in every test. Each sample is handled by trained professionals following strict quality control protocols.

Convenient Home Sample Collection

We understand the value of your time and convenience. That's why we offer free home sample collection services. Our trained phlebotomists visit your home at your preferred time slot, collect the samples safely, and transport them to our lab maintaining proper conditions. No need to visit the lab or wait in queues.

Fast Report Delivery

Get your test reports quickly with our efficient processing system. Reports are delivered digitally to your email, so you can access them anytime, anywhere. Our quick turnaround time ensures you don't have to wait long for your results.

Expert Medical Support

Understanding medical reports can be confusing. We provide free doctor consultation to help you interpret your test results. Our medical experts explain what your results mean and guide you on the next steps for your health management.

How to Book Fever Panel Basic Online

Booking your health package with Seralis Lab is simple and convenient. Follow these easy steps to complete your booking:

  1. Select Your Test: Choose Fever Panel Basic and add it to your cart. Review the test details, price, and inclusions.
  2. Choose Collection Time: Select a convenient date and time slot for home sample collection. We offer flexible timing to suit your schedule.
  3. Enter Details: Provide your address, contact information, and any specific requirements for the sample collection.
  4. Make Payment: Complete your booking by making a secure online payment. We accept all major payment methods.
  5. Sample Collection: Our trained phlebotomist will visit your home at the scheduled time to collect the samples safely and professionally.
  6. Receive Report: Get your digital test report via email within the specified turnaround time. Access your results anytime from your device.

Special Offers and Pricing

Get the best value for your health screening with Seralis Lab. Fever Panel Basic is available at a special discounted price of ₹910 , saving you 30% off the regular price of ₹1300.

This price includes free home sample collection, processing charges, and digital report delivery. No hidden costs or additional fees. What you see is what you pay.

Book now to take advantage of this limited-time offer and take the first step towards better health monitoring and preventive care.