Comprehensive
Monsoon Panel
9 Tests · 4 Diseases · ₹2,400
🌧 Monsoon season — Dengue, Malaria & Chikungunya peak simultaneously in Hyderabad. One panel. One blood draw. Know your complete diagnosis today.
The only test you need this monsoon season. Dengue IgG & IgM (stage-specific diagnosis) + Malaria Falciparum & Vivax Antigen + Chikungunya Rapid + Widal (Typhoid) + CRP + ESR + CBC (platelet count) + Complete Urine Examination. 4 diseases. 9 tests. Free home collection. Same-day results.
Full Coverage — 4 Major Monsoon Diseases
The Comprehensive Monsoon Panel is the only test you need this season — covering dengue, malaria, chikungunya and typhoid in one affordable panel.
All 9 Tests — Complete Breakdown
Every test answers a specific diagnostic question. Missing even one risks misdiagnosis, wrong treatment and dangerous complications.
Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)
Measures the settling rate of red blood cells — elevated in systemic inflammation. Provides a sustained inflammation picture alongside the faster CRP. Significantly elevated ESR after fever resolution suggests ongoing infection (typhoid relapse, malaria recrudescence) or secondary complications. Also useful for distinguishing active chikungunya arthritis from post-infectious joint inflammation.
Malaria Falciparum & Vivax Antigen (V&F)
Rapid antigen test detecting HRP-II for Plasmodium falciparum and pan-malarial pLDH for Plasmodium vivax simultaneously. Provides species identification within minutes — essential for correct anti-malarial treatment. A positive falciparum result is a medical emergency requiring immediate treatment. More sensitive than peripheral blood smear in early-stage parasitaemia.
Widal Test (Slide Method)
Rapid slide agglutination test detecting antibodies against Salmonella typhi O and H antigens. A titre of 1:160 or above indicates active typhoid infection. In the monsoon context — where water contamination is highest — Widal testing is essential for every patient with fever, abdominal symptoms and relative bradycardia. Prevents the most feared complication: intestinal perforation.
Dengue IgG Antibody
Detects IgG antibodies produced during dengue infection. IgG appears after day 5–7 and persists for life. A positive IgG with a positive IgM simultaneously indicates secondary dengue — meaning prior dengue infection. Secondary dengue carries a 100-fold higher risk of severe dengue haemorrhagic fever. This distinction cannot be made with NS1 alone and directly guides hospital admission decisions.
Dengue IgM Antibody
Detects IgM antibodies indicating active or very recent dengue infection. IgM becomes positive from day 3–5 of illness and remains elevated for 2–3 months. A positive IgM with negative IgG confirms primary dengue (first-time exposure). IgM positivity is the primary serological indicator of active dengue when the NS1 window has closed (after day 5).
Chikungunya Rapid Test
Rapid immunochromatographic antibody test for Chikungunya virus (CHIKV). Positive from day 2–3 of illness. Chikungunya is frequently misdiagnosed as dengue or rheumatoid arthritis. Up to 40% of cases are dengue-chikungunya co-infections — the same Aedes mosquito transmits both viruses. Positive result prevents NSAIDs (which increase dengue bleeding risk) and enables appropriate pain management for the weeks-long arthritis.
C-Reactive Protein (CRP)
The fastest acute-phase inflammation protein — rising within 6–12 hours of infection onset. CRP quantifies severity: 10–40 mg/L = mild viral/bacterial; 40–200 mg/L = active bacterial; above 200 mg/L = severe bacterial requiring urgent treatment. In monsoon fever, CRP distinguishes viral infections (dengue, chikungunya — moderate CRP) from bacterial (typhoid — very high CRP). Also monitors antibiotic effectiveness.
Complete Urine Examination (CUE)
Comprehensive physical, chemical and microscopic urine analysis. In monsoon fever, CUE serves multiple roles: rules out UTI as a fever cause, detects dengue-related haematuria (blood in urine — a warning sign for dengue haemorrhagic fever), monitors kidney function under high fever stress, and identifies undiagnosed diabetes in patients more vulnerable to severe monsoon infections.
Complete Blood Picture (CBC)
Full blood cell analysis including platelet count — the most critical dengue monitoring parameter. Platelet below 1,00,000/µL = warning; below 20,000/µL = medical emergency. Lymphocytosis with atypical lymphocytes = dengue signature. Neutrophilia = bacterial (typhoid) superinfection. Rising haematocrit = dengue haemoconcentration / plasma leakage warning. Anaemia = malaria complication. No monsoon fever workup is complete without CBC.
Who Needs the Comprehensive Monsoon Panel?
Designed for anyone with monsoon-season fever — particularly when the cause is unclear or multiple diseases could be responsible simultaneously.
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From Booking to All 9 Results — 5 Simple Steps
No travel needed. Designed for patients who are unwell and need accurate answers fast.
What Patients Say About Lotus Diagnostics
"Both dengue IgG and IgM came positive — the doctor said it was secondary dengue and admitted my wife immediately. Without the IgG test we would have missed this completely. Home collection was a blessing since she was too weak to travel. NABL report accepted instantly."
"My son had fever with terrible joint pain. The Chikungunya test came positive — we had no idea it was that. Doctor started anti-inflammatory treatment and explained the joint pain could last weeks. The report came on WhatsApp the same evening. Excellent service near KPHB."
"Booked the monsoon panel for my entire family during the outbreak in our area. Malaria vivax confirmed in two family members. Platelet counts monitored in others. All 9 reports on WhatsApp by 6 PM. Affordable, fast and reliable — Lotus Diagnostics is the best in west Hyderabad."
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know before booking the Comprehensive Monsoon Panel.
Free Home Collection Across West Hyderabad
We serve monsoon fever patients across all these locations — no sick patient needs to travel during the most vulnerable time.
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Monsoon Fever? Get the Complete Picture Today.
₹2,400 · 9 Tests · 4 Diseases · Dengue IgG & IgM · Malaria V&F · Chikungunya · Widal · CRP · ESR · CBC · CUE · ISO Certified · NABL Reports · Free Home Collection
Comprehensive Monsoon Panel in Nizampet, Hyderabad — Complete Guide
The Only Test You Need This Monsoon Season
Hyderabad's monsoon brings a predictable and dangerous surge in dengue, malaria, chikungunya and typhoid — all simultaneously. This 9-test panel covers every major monsoon disease with gold-standard or validated methods: Dengue IgG+IgM (stage-specific, primary vs secondary), Malaria V&F Antigen (both species simultaneously), Chikungunya Rapid, Widal (typhoid) plus CRP, ESR, CBC and CUE.
At Lotus Diagnostics Nizampet, this complete monsoon panel costs ₹2,400 — with free home collection and same-day results on WhatsApp. ISO Certified. NABL-Accredited Reports.
What Makes This Panel Definitive
- Dengue IgG + IgM — distinguishes primary from secondary dengue (100x higher risk of DHF)
- Malaria V&F Antigen — both falciparum and vivax in one rapid test
- Chikungunya Rapid — co-infection rates of 10–40% with dengue during monsoon
- CBC platelet count — critical dengue monitoring, falls 50k–80k/day in severe cases
- Same-day results — know the correct diagnosis by evening, start treatment tonight