Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], 14 July 2026: Even Hospitals, Bengaluru’s managed care hospital network, is marking one year of operations in the city with an initiative aimed at one of the most pressing seasonal health concerns, the monsoon fever surge. As a part of the hospital’s first year anniversary celebrations, Even Hospitals launched a ₹299 Fever & Dengue Screening Package starting July 13. Patients can also use Even Hospitals 24/7 Dengue Hotline at 9187213889 that provides round-the-clock medical guidance for anyone experiencing fever or dengue-like symptoms. The hotline will connect callers with qualified doctors who can advise on symptoms, next steps, and whether testing or immediate medical attention is required.
The timing is intentional. Bengaluru has reported a steady rise in dengue and monsoon-related fever cases in recent weeks, with health authorities urging residents to seek early diagnosis rather than wait out symptoms at home. Even Hospitals’ anniversary initiative is a direct response, making early screening simple, affordable, and accessible at a time when the city needs it most.
Why Early Testing Cannot Wait
Dengue, malaria, and viral fever share nearly identical early symptoms. A persistent fever, body ache, headache, chills, or fatigue may look the same on day one, but require very different treatments, and respond very differently to delay.
Commenting on the initiative, Dr Chandrika Kambam, Group Medical Director at Balloon Healthcare Private Limited said, “One of the biggest reasons patients experience complications from dengue and other viral illnesses is delayed diagnosis. As we celebrate our first year of caring for Bengaluru, we wanted to give back by making fever screening simple, affordable and accessible. Early intervention can make a significant difference to patient outcomes.”
₹299 Fever & Dengue Screening Package
From July 13 onwards, Even Hospitals will offer a comprehensive fever screening package at just ₹299, covering a full diagnostic workup and expert consultation with an internal medicine specialist in a single visit.
The package includes:
- Free Internal Medicine Specialist Consultation
- Complete Blood Count (CBC)
- Dengue Panel – NS1 Antigen, IgG & IgM
- Malaria Parasite Test (MPQB)
- Liver Function Test (LFT)
- Urine Routine Examination
The package is designed for adults experiencing fever for one to five days, particularly those with body ache, headache, weakness, chills, or fatigue and anyone suspecting dengue, malaria, or viral fever. Even members and their families, as well as anyone who has been delaying a visit despite persistent symptoms, are especially encouraged to walk in.
To book or enquire: Even app | 9187213889 | https://clinics.even.in/ehrc-camp-monsoon-wellness/
Even Hospitals are not a conventional hospital network. Built around a managed care model, Even focuses on prevention, early intervention, and coordinated care, not just treatment at the point of crisis.
In its first year, Even Hospitals has:
- Supported more than 40,000 members across Bengaluru
- Delivered over 37 lakh specialist consultations
- Managed care across preventive, outpatient, and inpatient pathways, all under one roof
Complementing this approach, Even also offers its ₹999 Care Package, an annual subscription that provides unlimited 24/7 online doctor consultations, access to general physicians, specialists and nutritionists, and unlimited tele-consultations through the Even App across India, making expert medical guidance easily accessible whenever it’s needed.
The managed care model brings together general physicians, super-specialists, diagnostics, imaging, and lab services in a single connected system, so patients spend less time navigating the healthcare system and more time focusing on their health. From a routine check-up to complex specialist care, every patient’s journey is coordinated by one team that knows their history.
The ₹299 fever screening initiative reflects that same philosophy to meet patients early, before a manageable illness becomes a medical emergency, and make the barrier to walking in as low as possible.

