Fever Test Online in Pune — Fever Test List, Fever Test Price, and Home Collection
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Fever at night gone in the morning is one of the most commonly searched health concerns in Pune — and for good reason. When body temperature rises every evening and settles by sunrise, it signals the immune system is fighting an active infection that cannot be identified without a blood test. This guide tells you exactly which fever blood tests to book online, what the fever test names and prices are, how to get home sample collection in Pune, and how to read your fever test report. healthcare nt sickcare in Aundh, Pune makes it simple to book a fever test online 24/7 — NABL-accredited results delivered to your WhatsApp within 24–72 hours.
Primary symptom: Recurring fever that rises at night and clears by morning — especially with chills, body aches, or sweating — needs a fever blood test to identify the infection causing it.
Condition insight: Intermittent night fever in Pune is most commonly caused by dengue, malaria, typhoid, viral fever, or leptospirosis — all identifiable with targeted fever blood tests booked online with home collection.
Fever Blood Tests in Pune
healthcare nt sickcare offers fever lab tests and fever at night blood tests in Pune with home sample collection and direct walk-in facility.
Why Does Fever Come at Night and Go in the Morning?
Night fever that clears by morning is not random — it follows the body's circadian immune rhythm and the life cycle of specific pathogens, making it one of the most diagnostically useful fever patterns a doctor can observe.
Micro-definition: Circadian fever variation occurs because the human body naturally runs a lower core temperature in the early morning (36.1–36.5°C) and reaches its daily peak in the late afternoon to early evening (37.2–37.5°C). When an infection is present, inflammatory cytokines — particularly interleukin-6 (IL-6) and tumour necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) — amplify this natural variation, pushing evening temperatures significantly above the 37.5°C fever threshold while morning temperatures may drop close to normal. This creates the deceptive "fever at night gone in the morning" pattern that leads many Pune patients to delay testing, assuming they are recovering.
Common infections causing this pattern — each with a specific fever blood test that confirms the diagnosis:
- Dengue fever — sudden onset high fever with pain behind the eyes, body pain, and headache; fever may dip slightly in the mornings during early illness before spiking again each evening
- Malaria (P. vivax) — the most classic cause of night fever clearing by morning; follows a 48-hour cycle with cold stage (chills), hot stage (high fever), and sweating stage — often peaking at night
- Typhoid fever — stepwise rising fever, typically higher in the evenings than the mornings; abdominal pain and coated tongue are accompanying signs
- Seasonal viral fever and influenza — fever spikes in the evening due to peak cytokine release; cortisol (natural anti-inflammatory) peaks at dawn and temporarily suppresses fever by morning
- Leptospirosis — monsoon-season fever after flood or waterlogged area exposure; high fever with severe calf muscle pain and red eyes (conjunctival suffusion)
- Scrub typhus — post-monsoon fever from mite bites; look for an eschar (painless black scab) in skin folds; frequently prolonged and initially misdiagnosed as viral fever
For a detailed breakdown of causes, symptoms, and treatment of night fever, see our companion guide: fever at night gone in morning — causes, tests, and treatment.
Fever Test List: Complete Names of Blood Tests Done for Fever
The fever test list below covers every blood test name recommended for fever evaluation in India — from the basic CBC to specific pathogen tests for dengue, malaria, typhoid, leptospirosis, scrub typhus, chikungunya, and influenza.
Fever Test Names — Quick Reference Table
| Fever Test Name | Detects / Measures | Order When |
|---|---|---|
| Complete Blood Count (CBC / Haemogram) | WBC, platelet count, haemoglobin — identifies infection type and severity | Every fever — always ordered first |
| CRP (C-Reactive Protein) | Inflammation marker — rises within 6 hours; differentiates bacterial from viral fever | Any fever — confirms if bacterial infection present |
| CBC + CRP | Combined panel — infection type and severity in one draw | Best first-line fever evaluation for any fever lasting 2+ days |
| Dengue NS1 Antigen + Antibodies | NS1 antigen (day 1–5) + IgM/IgG antibodies — early and later dengue detection | Night fever + headache + pain behind eyes + body pain |
| Dengue Profile Test | NS1 antigen + IgM + IgG — complete dengue panel for all fever stages | Suspected dengue at any stage, days 1–14 |
| Malaria Rapid Ag + Ab Test | P. vivax and P. falciparum antigens — both malaria species in one test | Cyclical fever with chills and sweating — classic night fever pattern |
| Typhoid IgM Test (Quantitative) | IgM antibodies against Salmonella typhi — earlier and more specific than Widal | Gradual evening fever + abdominal discomfort — day 4–10 of illness |
| Widal Test for Typhoid | Agglutination antibodies — traditional typhoid test; meaningful from day 7 | Fever 7+ days with abdominal symptoms |
| Scrub Typhus IgM | IgM against Orientia tsutsugamushi — mite-borne fever | Prolonged unexplained fever post-monsoon; eschar or lymph node swelling |
| Leptospira IgM Rapid Test | IgM against Leptospira bacteria — monsoon waterborne fever | Fever after flood exposure; calf pain + red eyes |
| Chikungunya IgM Test | IgM against chikungunya virus — mosquito-borne joint fever | Fever + severe joint pain and stiffness; mosquito exposure |
| Influenza Panel by RT-PCR | Influenza A and B — most sensitive flu detection | Fever + runny nose + sore throat + cough; seasonal flu months |
| Fever Profile Test ★ Most Popular | CBC + CRP + Dengue + Malaria + Typhoid/Widal — comprehensive all-in-one fever package | Best choice when fever cause is unclear and has lasted 3+ days |
For monsoon-season fever in Pune — particularly for patients from flood-prone areas including Sinhagad Road, Kothrud, Kondhwa, Katraj, and riverbank localities — add the Leptospira IgM Rapid Test alongside the standard fever panel. For the complete mosquito-borne fever test guide, read: testing for mosquito-borne viral fevers.
Fever Test Price in Pune at healthcare nt sickcare
The fever test price in Pune at healthcare nt sickcare includes home collection at no extra charge, NABL-accredited laboratory processing, and digital report delivery to WhatsApp and email — at significantly lower cost than hospital diagnostic centres across Pune.
| Fever Test / Package Name | What Is Included | Book Online |
|---|---|---|
| Fever Profile Test | CBC + CRP + Dengue NS1 + Malaria + Widal — all-in-one fever blood test package | Book Fever Profile |
| CBC + CRP | First-line fever evaluation — infection type and severity | Book CBC + CRP |
| Dengue Profile Test | NS1 Antigen + IgM + IgG — complete dengue diagnosis all stages | Book Dengue Profile |
| Dengue NS1 + Antibodies | Early dengue detection — days 1–5 of fever | Book Dengue NS1 |
| Malaria Rapid Ag + Ab Test | P. vivax + P. falciparum — both malaria species | Book Malaria Test |
| Typhoid IgM Test | Quantitative IgM against Salmonella typhi — early typhoid from day 4 | Book Typhoid IgM |
| Widal Test for Typhoid | Traditional typhoid antibody test — meaningful from day 7 | Book Widal Test |
| Scrub Typhus IgM | Post-monsoon mite-borne fever — commonly missed | Book Scrub Typhus IgM |
| Leptospira IgM Rapid Test | Monsoon fever after flood/waterlogged area exposure | Book Leptospira IgM |
| Chikungunya IgM Test | Fever with severe joint pain after mosquito exposure | Book Chikungunya IgM |
Current fever test prices are listed on each product page at healthcarentsickcare.com and updated regularly. Prices include home collection at no extra charge. Visit the Aundh walk-in blood test centre for same-day fever testing. Review test preparation guides before your appointment — no fasting is required for fever tests.
How to Book a Fever Test Online in Pune? Step-by-Step
Booking a fever blood test online at healthcare nt sickcare takes under 2 minutes, is available 24/7, and requires no prescription.
- Choose your fever test — Select the Fever Profile Test for a comprehensive all-in-one panel, or choose specific tests from the list above based on your symptoms
- Select home collection — Enter your Pune address and preferred time slot; available across Aundh, Baner, Wakad, Balewadi, Pimple Saudagar, Hinjewadi, Kothrud, Shivajinagar, Koregaon Park, Kharadi, Viman Nagar, Hadapsar, Pimpri-Chinchwad, and Nigdi
- Phlebotomist arrives — A certified phlebotomist comes to your home with sterile single-use equipment; the blood draw takes under 5 minutes
- Receive your fever test report — Digital reports sent to your WhatsApp and email within 24–72 hours; no physical report collection required
For fever lasting exactly 3 days or more, read our specific guide on fever for 3 days — which blood tests are required.
How to Read Your Fever Test Report?
Your fever blood test report from healthcare nt sickcare is a digital PDF showing your test result, the laboratory reference range, and accreditation details — formatted for sharing directly with any doctor, specialist, or hospital in Maharashtra.
Key Values to Look for in a Fever Report
- WBC count — Normal: 4,000–11,000 cells/μL. High WBC with neutrophils = bacterial infection. Low WBC (leucopaenia) with lymphocytes = dengue or viral fever. Normal WBC does not rule out infection.
- Platelet count — Normal: 1,50,000–4,00,000 cells/μL. A falling platelet count in dengue (below 1,00,000) needs immediate medical review. Below 50,000 in dengue = hospitalisation required.
- CRP result — Below 6 mg/L = normal. Above 40–80 mg/L in fever = strongly suggests bacterial cause requiring antibiotic evaluation by a physician.
- Dengue NS1 Positive — Confirms active dengue in first 5 days even before antibodies develop. Consult a doctor immediately for platelet monitoring.
- Malaria Positive — P. vivax or P. falciparum confirmed. Seek medical treatment immediately — treatment differs between species.
- Widal titre — O antigen ≥1:80 and H antigen ≥1:160 in the context of fever suggests typhoid. Must be interpreted by a physician — background titres vary in endemic Indian regions.
- Scrub Typhus IgM Positive — Confirms scrub typhus infection; responds well to doxycycline. Consult a physician for prescription.
For CRP interpretation specifically, see our detailed guide: what is the C-Reactive Protein test. For the broader inflammation context of fever reports, see: how to test for inflammation in the body.
Book Fever Test Online — Pune Home Collection 24/7
healthcare nt sickcare offers dengue, malaria, typhoid, leptospira, scrub typhus, chikungunya, fever profile, and CBC + CRP fever tests in Pune with home sample collection and direct walk-in facility.
People Also Ask About Fever Test Online, Fever Test Price, and Home Collection in Pune
Book a fever blood test online if your temperature has been rising repeatedly for 2 or more evenings, if the fever exceeds 101°F (38.3°C), if it returns each night after clearing in the morning, or if fever is accompanied by chills, pain behind the eyes, severe body ache, headache, rash, or reduced urine output. In Pune, monsoon and post-monsoon fever (June–November) should be investigated within 48 hours — dengue, malaria, and leptospirosis can all deteriorate rapidly without treatment. Children under 5, adults above 60, diabetic patients, pregnant women, and anyone with a chronic illness should book within 24 hours of onset. The Fever Profile Test is the best single booking for unexplained fever — covers all major fever causes in one blood draw, with home collection across Pune and reports within 24–48 hours.
Yes — home sample collection for fever blood tests is available across Pune at healthcare nt sickcare, including Aundh, Baner, Wakad, Balewadi, Pimple Saudagar, Hinjewadi, Kothrud, Shivajinagar, Koregaon Park, Kharadi, Viman Nagar, Hadapsar, Pimpri-Chinchwad, Nigdi, and surrounding areas. A certified phlebotomist arrives at your home at your preferred time — typically within 2–4 hours of online booking — with sterile single-use equipment. Samples are transported to the NABL-accredited partner lab on the same day. Fever test reports are sent digitally to your WhatsApp and email within 24–72 hours. No prescription is required. Payment is made to the phlebotomist at collection. Book at healthcarentsickcare.com or call +91 9766060629 — available 24/7 online.
Most fever blood test reports at healthcare nt sickcare are available within 24 hours for routine tests (CBC, CRP, CBC + CRP, Malaria Rapid, Dengue NS1 + Antibodies). The Fever Profile Test report is available within 24–48 hours. Quantitative IgM tests (Typhoid IgM, Leptospira IgM, Chikungunya IgM, Scrub Typhus IgM) take 24–48 hours. RT-PCR-based tests (Chikungunya RNA RT-PCR, Influenza Panel RT-PCR) take 48–72 hours due to molecular processing requirements. All reports are sent digitally to your WhatsApp and email — no physical visit is needed to collect them. If a report is urgently needed for hospital admission, inform the healthcare nt sickcare team at booking so they can advise on the fastest available turnaround. Reports are accepted by all hospitals, clinics, and insurance providers across Maharashtra.
No fasting is required for any standard fever blood test at healthcare nt sickcare. CBC, CRP, dengue tests, malaria tests, typhoid tests, leptospira, scrub typhus IgM, chikungunya, and the Fever Profile Test can all be done at any time of day without dietary restriction. Continue your regular meals and medications normally before these tests. If your fever panel is combined with metabolic tests requiring fasting — such as fasting glucose, HbA1c, or lipid profile — a 9–12 hour fast will be needed for those specific tests. Inform the healthcare nt sickcare team at booking if you want to combine fever and metabolic tests so they can advise on fasting and optimal collection timing. Water is always permitted before any blood test.
When fever has lasted 3 or more days and the cause is unclear, the best single booking is the Fever Profile Test at healthcare nt sickcare. This all-in-one fever package includes CBC, CRP, Dengue NS1 antigen + antibodies, Malaria antigen (P. vivax and P. falciparum), and Widal test for typhoid in a single blood draw — eliminating the need to guess which individual test to order. If fever is accompanied by severe joint pain, add Chikungunya IgM. If you were in a flooded or waterlogged area during monsoon, add Leptospira IgM Rapid. If fever has lasted beyond 7 days with no diagnosis, add Scrub Typhus IgM — a frequently missed cause of prolonged fever in Pune. All tests available with home collection and 24–72 hour digital reports.
The Fever Profile Test at healthcare nt sickcare is an all-in-one fever blood test package combining multiple tests in a single blood draw — more cost-effective than booking each test separately and provides the most comprehensive first-line fever evaluation. It typically includes: CBC with differential (WBC count, platelet count, haemoglobin), CRP (inflammation severity), Dengue NS1 Antigen (early dengue detection, days 1–5), Dengue IgM and IgG antibodies (dengue stages 2–14), Malarial Antigen Test (P. vivax and P. falciparum), and Widal Test (typhoid from day 7 of fever). The current composition and price are shown on the Fever Profile Test product page at healthcarentsickcare.com. The Fever Profile Test is the recommended starting fever panel for any unexplained fever lasting 3 or more days in Pune — available with home collection across all Pune areas and walk-in at the Aundh centre, with digital reports within 24–48 hours.
Take the Next Step with healthcare nt sickcare
Night fever that comes back every evening needs a blood test — not another paracetamol. Book your fever test online at healthcare nt sickcare in Pune: home collection across all Pune localities, NABL-accredited results, fever test report on WhatsApp within 24 hours. No prescription needed.
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3 comments
I don’t understand your Doctor just taking your temperature. A pattern of regular night sweats is indicative of an infection. If the source of infection can’t be diagnosed you should be in hospital.
This is so helpful and Educative
My doctor recently tested my temp. and said it was normal and so she dismissed it all, despite my saying I have been having a fever at night for many days, and even chills for consecutive nights, that generally ALL goes in the a.m. I felt very warm when I went into the doctor’s office too, but despite a warmer feel, I had no temp! I had been using a cloth on the back of my neck for several hours the night before and the cloth was so hot I had to keep waving it in the air to cool it off. One night it took over 2 hours before the cloth was finally cool enough to dispense with it. My face, legs, and other areas were all hot too.