Diagnostics Used
To guide treatment and monitoring, your care team may use:
- Laboratory testing
- Imaging
- Physical Examination
- Infection Screening
These help identify the infection and guide treatment planning.
Infectious disease care focuses on conditions caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, or other infectious organisms. If you are referred for infectious disease care, it is usually because of ongoing fever, recurring infections, unexplained symptoms, or infections requiring closer monitoring and treatment.
Some infections are mild and short-term, while others may require more detailed investigation, long-term treatment, or coordinated follow-up care. Early diagnosis is important to reduce complications and support recovery.
The goal is to identify the cause of infection accurately, guide treatment appropriately, and help protect your overall health.
Infectious disease care includes assessment, monitoring, and medical management of infections. Common services include:
You may benefit from infectious disease care if you:
Your care will follow a structured outpatient process:
Comprehensive tools and resources to guide your treatment and recovery.
To guide treatment and monitoring, your care team may use:
These help identify the infection and guide treatment planning.
You may receive support such as:
Expert specialists dedicated to your surgical care.
This specialty focuses on infections affecting different parts of the body, including respiratory, digestive, and systemic infections.
When should I seek infectious disease care? You should seek assessment for persistent fever, recurring infections, or symptoms that do not improve as expected.
Yes. Some infections may worsen or spread if not diagnosed and treated early.
Many infections require testing to identify the cause and guide treatment properly.
Some infections require ongoing monitoring and follow-up care depending on severity and recovery.
Speak to a Nakasero surgical specialist this week — or call our 24/7 line if you need care right now.