Diarrhea Doctor Paschim Vihar, New Delhi | Sanchet Hospital

Why choose a local diarrhea doctor: benefits of nearby care in Paschim Vihar and how Sanchet Hospital supports mothers, children and adults

Searching for a reliable “diarrhea doctor near me” is the first step when symptoms begin. Local care matters because quick assessment reduces dehydration risk. At Sanchet Hospital, we focus on fast, practical care for infants, children and adults in Paschim Vihar. Our clinic is at 436 Bhera Enclave, Paschim Vihar, New Delhi (Google Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/DneEaqyzU2eXW3E56).

We keep things convenient so families can access care quickly. Key local benefits include:

  • Short travel time when dehydration or fever develops.
  • Continuity of care with our pediatric and general physicians.
  • On-site lab partnership with Lal Path Labs for same-day stool and blood testing.
  • 24/7 in-house pharmacy to start treatment immediately.
  • Vaccination services, including infant immunisations — call us for rotavirus availability.

Our OPD is open Monday to Saturday, 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM. Lab samples are accepted from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM on weekdays, and 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM on Sundays and holidays. For doctor availability, please call reception at 011-43106000 before you leave home. We accept HDFC Ergo and Aditya Birla insurance and offer cashless claims for these providers.

Recognizing symptoms and emergency signs: when to see a diarrhea doctor right away (infants, elderly, dehydration indicators)

If you type “diarrhea doctor near me” because symptoms worsen, know what needs urgent medical attention. Diarrhea is defined as loose, watery stools three or more times per day. It can be acute or chronic. Common accompanying symptoms include cramps, nausea, fever and dehydration. (Source: NIDDK https://www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/digestive-diseases/diarrhea/symptoms-causes)

Watch for warning signs that need immediate evaluation:

  • Severe dehydration: very little or no urination, extreme thirst, dry mouth, dizziness. (Mayo Clinic: https://www.mayoclinic.org/health/diarrhea/DS00292)
  • Persistent high fever over 39°C (102°F).
  • Blood or black, tarry stools.
  • Severe abdominal or rectal pain.
  • Infants with fewer wet diapers, sunken eyes, or lethargy.
  • Older adults or people with weakened immunity who rapidly deteriorate.

If any of these occur, come to Sanchet Hospital right away. For emergencies, call our main number 011-43106000 to confirm doctor availability. Emergency charges apply. We do not provide ambulance service, so plan transport accordingly.

Diagnosis and treatment at Sanchet Hospital: stool tests, rehydration (ORT and IV), medications, and specialist pediatric and adult care

When you search “diarrhea doctor near me,” you want clear diagnostics and fast treatment. At Sanchet Hospital, we follow evidence-based steps. First, we assess hydration and severity. Then we recommend tests such as stool microscopy/culture, targeted PCR when needed, blood tests and imaging if structural causes are suspected (Johns Hopkins).

Typical treatments we provide:

  • Oral rehydration therapy (ORS) and zinc in children.
  • IV fluids for severe dehydration or when oral intake fails.
  • Targeted antibiotics only for confirmed bacterial infections.
  • Antiemetics and antispasmodics when clinically appropriate.
  • Dietary guidance and gradual refeeding plans for infants and adults.

Our services combine pediatrics and general medicine. We offer Emergency Pediatrician Visit and Pediatric Consultation during OPD hours. Laboratory testing is done through Lal Path Labs for accuracy. For complex or chronic cases, we refer to specialists such as gastroenterologists or surgeons. Merck Manual guidance informs our treatment decisions for children and adults (Merck).

Finding and booking a ‘diarrhea doctor paschim vihar’: appointments, walk-ins, telemedicine, insurance, and what to expect at your visit

Looking for “diarrhea doctor near me”? Here is how to find and book care at Sanchet Hospital. We accept walk-ins during OPD hours Monday to Saturday, 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM. We do not take in-person appointments, but virtual consultations are available by phone. Call 011-43106000 to book a teleconsult.

What to expect at your visit:

  • Triage for dehydration and fever on arrival.
  • Pediatric assessment by Dr. Mukesh Agarwal during clinic hours (Mon–Sat: 10:00–1:30 and 5:30–8:00 PM).
  • Sample collection coordinated with Lal Path Labs. Lab timings: 8:00 AM–3:00 PM weekdays, 8:00 AM–12:00 PM on Sundays/holidays.
  • Immediate access to our in-house pharmacy to start ORS or medications.
  • Clear billing and insurance support; we accept HDFC Ergo and Aditya Birla and offer cashless claims for those insurers.

Bring ID, any previous reports and a list of current medicines. Expect a focused plan: rehydration, testing, and follow-up. If you need an urgent pediatric review outside OPD hours, we offer Emergency Pediatrician Visit services. For queries, call reception at 011-43106000.

Prevention and follow-up care: hygiene, food safety, dietary tips, rotavirus vaccination, and monitoring for chronic or recurrent diarrhea

When families search “diarrhea doctor near me,” prevention advice helps reduce recurrences. At Sanchet Hospital, we emphasise hygiene, food safety and appropriate vaccinations. Regular handwashing with soap is the single most effective preventive step. (Mayo Clinic: https://www.mayoclinic.org/health/diarrhea/DS00292)

Practical prevention and follow-up tips:

  • Hand hygiene: wash hands before eating and after using the toilet.
  • Food safety: cook meat thoroughly, avoid unpasteurized dairy, refrigerate leftovers promptly.
  • Breastfeeding infants reduce infection risk; discuss rotavirus vaccine for infants with us.
  • Hydration plan: keep ORS at home for mild cases and know when to seek care.
  • Follow-up: return if diarrhea lasts more than two weeks or recurs frequently. Chronic cases need stool tests, blood work and specialist referral.

We provide all major vaccinations at our clinic. For rotavirus and infant immunisation schedules, please call 011-43106000 for availability and pricing. If symptoms persist despite treatment, we arrange further testing or refer to gastroenterology. Prevention, early treatment and follow-up protect your child and family.

Quick contact & next steps

  • Location: 436 Bhera Enclave, Paschim Vihar, New Delhi — Google Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/DneEaqyzU2eXW3E56
  • OPD hours: Mon–Sat 10:00 AM–8:00 PM. Closed Sundays.
  • Pediatric Clinic (Dr. Mukesh Agarwal): Mon–Sat 10:00–1:30 & 5:30–8:00 PM.
  • Phone: 011-43106000 for teleconsults and availability checks.
  • Insurance: HDFC Ergo and Aditya Birla accepted; cashless claims available for these insurers.

If you or your child have worrying symptoms, don’t wait. Call us at 011-43106000 or walk in during OPD hours. We are here to help promptly and compassionately.