Infectious Disease Hospital in Moradabad — Jigyasa Hospital
Accurate Diagnosis, Timely Treatment, Safe Isolation
- Infectious diseases are a frequent reason patients visit hospitals across Moradabad and nearby districts every year.
- Seasonal outbreaks like dengue and malaria add to the local burden, while typhoid, hepatitis and TB remain persistent concerns.
- Jigyasa Hospital near Miglani Cinema on Rampur Road provides a dedicated infectious disease care pathway to address this need.
- Our emphasis is on rapid diagnosis, safe isolation and coordinated treatment so patients receive the right care quickly.
- Services span outpatient consultation, inpatient admission and critical care support when necessary.
Why Infectious Disease Care Needs a Specialised Approach
- Many infectious illnesses spread rapidly within families and communities if not detected and managed early.
- Cases often require rapid laboratory diagnosis, strict isolation protocols, and close monitoring for complications.
- Coordinated care from physicians, microbiologists and critical care teams improves outcomes in serious infections.
- Jigyasa Hospital's NABL-accredited lab, 24/7 emergency services and NICU enable comprehensive local management.
Comprehensive Infectious Care
Outpatient to inpatient services covering diagnosis, isolation, and treatment for common and complex infections in the region.
Rapid Laboratory Diagnosis
NABL-accredited laboratory enables same-day tests such as dengue NS1, platelet counts, Widal, blood cultures and hepatitis markers.
Infection Control and Isolation
Standard isolation protocols, PPE use, and disinfection procedures help protect patients, staff and visiting family members.
Critical Care Support
24/7 emergency services, ventilated beds and NICU facilities allow management of severe infections and respiratory distress.
Trusted by Local Communities
Patients from Moradabad and neighbouring districts choose Jigyasa Hospital for reliable infectious disease diagnosis and treatment.
Common Infectious Diseases Treated
- Dengue, which rises during monsoon months, presents with high fever and low platelet counts and requires close monitoring and fluid management.
- Typhoid from contaminated food or water requires blood culture, Widal testing and targeted antibiotic therapy when indicated.
- Malaria is diagnosed with rapid tests and blood smears so antimalarial treatment can start the same day when needed.
- Viral fevers, seasonal influenza, hepatitis, UTIs, gastroenteritis and respiratory infections are also commonly treated at the hospital.
Dengue Fever
Moradabad and surrounding areas see an uptick in dengue during and after the monsoon season each year. The hospital provides same-day NS1 and antibody testing along with platelet monitoring and IV fluid support. Close observation helps identify warning signs of haemorrhagic fever or shock early so prompt interventions can be made. This timely care reduces complications and improves recovery chances.
Typhoid and Gastrointestinal Infections
Typhoid remains common where water quality varies, presenting with prolonged fever and abdominal symptoms that need blood culture confirmation. Jigyasa Hospital provides appropriate antibiotic therapy and inpatient care for patients needing IV treatment or hydration. Gastrointestinal infections and severe diarrhoea are managed with rehydration, stool testing when required and close paediatric or NICU support for infants. Early treatment reduces the risk of complications and prolonged illness.
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Infections
TB remains an important public health issue and is diagnosed using sputum testing and chest X-ray, with coordination available for government DOTS programmes. Other respiratory infections such as pneumonia and bronchitis are treated with antibiotics, oxygen support and ventilated care when necessary. The hospital's digital X-ray and emergency services help rapidly assess and stabilise patients with breathing difficulties. Follow-up care and linkage to long-term treatment programmes are provided as needed.
Viral Hepatitis and UTIs
Jaundice caused by hepatitis A or E is common in areas with contaminated water and is evaluated with liver function tests and viral markers. Urinary tract and skin infections are managed with culture and sensitivity testing to select effective antibiotics and avoid resistance. The hospital uses ultrasound and laboratory markers to assess severity and guide appropriate treatment plans. Tailored therapy and follow-up monitoring help ensure full recovery.
Diagnostic Facilities and Imaging
- Accurate and rapid testing is essential for effective infectious disease management and early treatment decisions.
- Jigyasa Hospital's NABL-accredited lab performs blood counts, cultures, serology and biochemistry with many results available within hours.
- Digital X-ray, ultrasound and partnered CT/MRI services support the diagnosis of TB, pneumonia, hepatitis complications and other systemic infections.
- A 24/7 emergency department accepts patients with high fever, dehydration or respiratory distress at any hour of the day.
Infection Control and Isolation Practices
To prevent spread within the hospital, standard infection control protocols are strictly followed. These include appropriate isolation of suspected or confirmed contagious cases, PPE for staff, and routine disinfection of clinical areas. Airborne infections like tuberculosis are managed with particular precautions, and outbreak-prone illnesses receive heightened containment measures during peak seasons. These steps protect other patients, staff and visitors while allowing infected patients to receive safe care.
Ayushman Bharat and Affordable Care
Jigyasa Hospital is empanelled under the Ayushman Bharat PM-JAY scheme so eligible patients can access inpatient infectious disease treatment with reduced financial burden. This is particularly helpful for conditions requiring several days of hospital care such as severe dengue, complicated typhoid or pneumonia. The hospital assists with scheme enquiries and helps eligible patients navigate the empanelment and claims process. Reduced out-of-pocket costs improve access to timely treatment for many families.
Serving Moradabad and Nearby Districts
Patients come to Jigyasa Hospital from across Moradabad city and neighbouring districts including Rampur, Sambhal, Amroha and Bijnor. The hospital operates a GPS-enabled ambulance for rapid transfers of acute cases such as dengue shock or severe dehydration. Local accessibility and emergency readiness mean patients in distress can reach care quickly from outlying areas. This regional reach supports prompt treatment and better outcomes for urgent infections.
When to Visit for Fever or Suspected Infection
- Fever lasting more than three days without improvement is a sign to seek medical evaluation.
- High fever with severe body ache, rash, bleeding gums or vomiting requires urgent assessment.
- Yellowing of eyes or skin, persistent cough for more than two weeks, or breathing difficulty should prompt immediate consultation.
- Fever in infants, elderly patients, pregnant women, or those with chronic illness should be evaluated early.
Book Infectious Disease Care
Jigyasa Hospital provides comprehensive infectious disease diagnosis and treatment for patients needing prompt care in Moradabad and surrounding regions.
Near Miglani Cinema, Rampur Road, Moradabad 244001
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Does Jigyasa Hospital have a dedicated infectious disease pathway?
Jigyasa Hospital manages infectious diseases through its general medicine and emergency services, with support from an in-house NABL-accredited laboratory and imaging facilities. The hospital offers a coordinated care pathway from outpatient assessment to inpatient treatment and ICU support when required. This integrated approach helps patients receive timely diagnosis and appropriate isolation measures under one roof. Emergency and routine infectious disease care are available for residents across Moradabad and nearby districts.
What tests are available for dengue, typhoid and other infections?
The NABL-accredited lab at Jigyasa Hospital offers rapid testing such as dengue NS1 and IgM/IgG, platelet counts, Widal testing, blood cultures, and relevant serology. Routine biochemistry, liver function tests, urine cultures and sputum testing are also performed on-site for quick clinical decision-making. Imaging support including digital X-ray and ultrasound is available for evaluating pneumonia, tuberculosis, and abdominal complications. Most urgent test results are returned the same day so treatment can begin promptly.
Is admission always required for dengue or typhoid?
Not always; many mild cases can be managed safely on an outpatient basis with close monitoring and symptomatic care. Admission becomes necessary when patients show warning signs such as severe dehydration, falling platelet counts, persistent vomiting, or evidence of complications. Inpatient care provides IV fluids, antibiotic therapy when indicated, and continuous monitoring for deterioration. Jigyasa Hospital has ventilated beds and emergency support for cases that progress to respiratory or systemic compromise.
Does the hospital support TB diagnosis and follow-up?
Yes, Jigyasa Hospital supports tuberculosis diagnosis using sputum testing and chest X-ray, with coordination available for linkage to the National TB Elimination Programme when needed. The hospital provides private consultation, monitoring, and follow-up to ensure treatment adherence and management of side effects. For complex cases, additional imaging and specialist input are arranged to guide therapy. The aim is to provide complete diagnostic and treatment support locally so patients do not need to travel elsewhere.
Are infectious disease treatments available under Ayushman Bharat PM-JAY?
Jigyasa Hospital is empanelled under the Ayushman Bharat PM-JAY scheme for eligible patients, which helps reduce out-of-pocket costs for hospitalisation and major treatments. This coverage is particularly helpful for conditions that may require multi-day admissions such as severe dengue, complicated typhoid, or prolonged respiratory infections. Eligible patients can access inpatient care and procedures under the scheme as per government guidelines. The hospital staff can assist with scheme-related enquiries and empanelment processes.
When should I visit the hospital for fever or suspected infection?
Seek medical attention if fever persists beyond three days or if high fever is accompanied by severe body ache, rash, bleeding, or difficulty breathing. Visit immediately for persistent vomiting, reduced urine output, yellowing of the eyes or skin, or cough lasting more than two weeks. Infants, elderly patients, pregnant women, and those with chronic illnesses should be evaluated early at any sign of infection. Early assessment improves the chance of prompt diagnosis and better outcomes.
Why Patients Choose Us
- 24/7 Emergency & Trauma Care
- Top Specialist Doctors
- Modern ICU & Operation Theatres
- Transparent & Affordable Pricing
- Ayushman Bharat Empanelled
- Cashless Insurance Support
- Multispeciality Under One Roof
Our Location
Near Miglani Cinema,
Rampur Road,
Moradabad 244001

