
Monsoon Essential Health Panel
About Monsoon Essential Panel
The Monsoon Essential Panel is a focused diagnostic package designed to detect common infections and illnesses that increase during the monsoon season in Pune and nearby areas of Maharashtra. It helps in early identification of fever-related conditions such as dengue, malaria, typhoid, and urinary infections.
This panel is commonly advised when symptoms like fever, body aches, weakness, headache, vomiting, or prolonged illness appear during monsoon months. healthcare nt sickcare offers this panel with both home collection and direct walk-in facilities for local patients.
Tests Included in Monsoon Essential Panel
- Complete Blood Count (CBC) + ESR: Evaluates anaemia, infection, platelet levels, and inflammation.
- Malarial Antigen (Falciparum & Vivax): Detects malaria parasites in the blood.
- Widal Test & Salmonella Typhi IgG/IgM: Screens for typhoid fever.
- Urinalysis: Identifies urinary tract infections and kidney-related issues.
- Dengue ELISA IgG, IgM, NS1: Diagnoses dengue infection at different stages.
Frequently Asked Questions
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This panel is recommended during the monsoon season if symptoms such as fever, joint pain, weakness, headache, or prolonged illness are present.
Monsoon increases the risk of infections like dengue, malaria, typhoid, and urinary infections. Early testing helps in timely diagnosis and treatment.
No fasting is required for the Monsoon Essential Panel unless specifically advised by your doctor.
Yes, healthcare nt sickcare provides home collection services across Pune along with walk-in diagnostic facilities.
Useful links: test preparation guides, our diagnostic services, health tips. External reference: infectious disease facts.
Test Disclaimer: The Monsoon Essential Panel is intended for screening and diagnostic support only. Test results must be interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional in correlation with clinical symptoms. This information does not replace medical advice. Please refer to our disclaimer policy.
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About Monsoon Essential Panel
The Monsoon Essential Panel is a focused diagnostic package designed to detect common infections and illnesses that increase during the monsoon season in Pune and nearby areas of Maharashtra. It helps in early identification of fever-related conditions such as dengue, malaria, typhoid, and urinary infections.
This panel is commonly advised when symptoms like fever, body aches, weakness, headache, vomiting, or prolonged illness appear during monsoon months. healthcare nt sickcare offers this panel with both home collection and direct walk-in facilities for local patients.
Tests Included in Monsoon Essential Panel
- Complete Blood Count (CBC) + ESR: Evaluates anaemia, infection, platelet levels, and inflammation.
- Malarial Antigen (Falciparum & Vivax): Detects malaria parasites in the blood.
- Widal Test & Salmonella Typhi IgG/IgM: Screens for typhoid fever.
- Urinalysis: Identifies urinary tract infections and kidney-related issues.
- Dengue ELISA IgG, IgM, NS1: Diagnoses dengue infection at different stages.
Frequently Asked Questions
Click on a question to view the answer
This panel is recommended during the monsoon season if symptoms such as fever, joint pain, weakness, headache, or prolonged illness are present.
Monsoon increases the risk of infections like dengue, malaria, typhoid, and urinary infections. Early testing helps in timely diagnosis and treatment.
No fasting is required for the Monsoon Essential Panel unless specifically advised by your doctor.
Yes, healthcare nt sickcare provides home collection services across Pune along with walk-in diagnostic facilities.
Useful links: test preparation guides, our diagnostic services, health tips. External reference: infectious disease facts.
Test Disclaimer: The Monsoon Essential Panel is intended for screening and diagnostic support only. Test results must be interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional in correlation with clinical symptoms. This information does not replace medical advice. Please refer to our disclaimer policy.











