Sudden high fever: Temperature spikes that come on fast, especially at night or in young children — the doctor evaluates and monitors on site.
Breathing discomfort: Any change in breathing ease or oxygen levels that concerns you. Oxygen saturation checked immediately on arrival.
Severe pain: Acute abdominal, chest, or head pain evaluated at home, with a clear decision on next steps from a qualified doctor.
Sudden weakness or collapse: A family member found unwell — the doctor arrives fast, assesses on site, and advises on the appropriate path.
Why the Van Model Is Critical for Urgent Situations
Speed + preparation: Our van is ready to move at any moment. When you call, dispatch happens immediately — no assembly time, no waiting for equipment to be gathered.
On-site monitoring: Oxygen saturation, BP, pulse, and temperature measured immediately on arrival — giving the doctor real data within minutes of reaching you.
Doctor makes the call: An MBBS doctor assesses the situation and advises you on whether home care is appropriate or whether you need to go to a facility — a decision made by a qualified professional, not guesswork.
Who This Visit Is For
Anyone with a sudden health concern that needs a doctor fast but does not require an ambulance
Families with an elderly member who has become suddenly unwell at home
Parents with a child running a dangerously high fever at night
Anyone uncertain whether their situation needs hospital-level attention — let a doctor evaluate and decide
What to Expect
Call us immediately — describe the situation briefly. We dispatch without delay. Keep your phone on for our call on the way.
Doctor arrives (~20 min) — immediate vitals assessment. Doctor evaluates the situation and provides care or stabilisation guidance on site.
Clear next steps — you know exactly what is happening and what to do next. If a hospital referral is needed, the doctor advises on the right facility and what to tell them.