
Department of Infectious Diseases
OVERVIEW

Scope of Services

- Outpatient and inpatient consultations for complex infections
- Tropical infections, including dengue, malaria, and leptospirosis
- Diagnosis and treatment of HIV and tuberculosis (TB)
- Care for drug-resistant bacterial infections
- Invasive fungal infection management
- Evaluation and treatment of pyrexia of unknown origin (PUO)
- Infection management in immunocompromised, transplant, and cancer patients
- Travel Clinic: pre-travel advice, vaccinations, and malaria prophylaxis
- Adult immunization services
- 24/7 emergency infectious disease consultation
- Hospital-acquired infection control and consultation
Technology & Facilities
- Dedicated outpatient consulting rooms
- Infection control program headed by specialized faculty
- Adult immunization and travel health consultation setup
- On-site access to microbiology, pathology, and advanced imaging
- Round-the-clock inpatient care and emergency coverage
- Access to molecular diagnostics and culture-based testing
- Active coordination with departments like oncology, transplant medicine, and critical care
Infectious Disease Team
Dr. Sanjay Mankar (HOD)
Consultant Infectious Disease Physician
Dr. Komal Singh
Consultant Infectious Disease Physician
FAQs
We treat a wide range of infections including tropical diseases, HIV, drug-resistant infections, hospital-acquired infections, and infections in immunocompromised individuals.
Yes, our Travel Clinic and Adult Immunization Program provide pre-travel guidance, vaccinations, and disease prevention measures.
Absolutely. We offer 24/7 emergency consultations for infection-related concerns and pyrexia of unknown origin.
Our department leads the hospital’s infection control program, ensuring protocols are followed to prevent and manage nosocomial infections.
Yes. Under expert guidance, we promote antimicrobial stewardship and participate in research collaborations nationally and internationally.