There is no vaccine or a particular treatment for COVID-19. Preventive care can help to relieve the symptoms. Antibiotics do not work on viruses; they only act on bacterial infections.
COVID-19 is affected by a virus, so antibiotics do not work. Antibiotics should not be used as a means of prevention or remedy of COVID-19. They should only be practiced as advised by a physician to treat a bacterial infection.
If you are not in a range where COVID-19 is spreading, or if you have not traveled from one of those areas or have not been in intimate contact with someone who has and is feeling unwell, your odds of getting it are currently low.
However, it’s obvious that you may feel stressed and worried about the condition. It’s a good thought to get the facts to assist you correctly determine your hazards so that you can take sensible cares.
Please understand the below guidelines and this applies to you if you come under the following parameters
● Recently visited a country that has an outburst of COVID 19
● If you have come in close contact with a person that has traveled lately
● If any of your family members have recently travelled to a country that has an outbreak of COVID 19
● If you have been directed Home Quarantine by the government authorities
● If you have signs that match COVID 19
This is an extremely necessary precaution and we seriously request all our patients to take these measures.
Modern Diagnostics Has Been First Lab Approved By The Govt For COVID 19 Test Centre in Gurgaon
Sample Home collection can happen ONLY if prescribed by a qualified physician for the COVID‑19 test.
We offer a safe and hygienic test by our trained specialists. Get detailed and prompt reports 24hrs*.
To book a home visit call 0124-6712000 Reports TAT 24 hours*. (*T&C apply)
For victims who fall under the above parameters, we will help you and assure that your safety is fully secured whilst you get all your blood tests and diagnosis done. All your samples will be collected by our phlebotomists who are well equipped with protecting devices. We will follow the guidelines set down by ICMR and the Ministry of Health.
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