Medix7 · Digital Specialist Clinic
Infectious Disease
Specialist assessment for infections, fever, travel-related illness, recurrent infections, and complex infectious disease conditions. We help adults and adolescents with evidence-based evaluation, laboratory interpretation, treatment guidance, and follow-up — fully online.
Consultations available in English, Swedish, and Arabic. Clear medical guidance with structured follow-up and safety-focused care.
About the clinic
Infectious disease medicine focuses on diagnosing, evaluating, and managing infections caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. Some infections are mild and self-limited, while others require urgent medical evaluation or long-term follow-up.
At Medix7 Infectious Disease Clinic, we assess symptoms such as fever, recurrent infections, prolonged cough, urinary infections, gastrointestinal infections, skin infections, and travel-related illness. We also provide second opinions, laboratory interpretation, and guidance regarding further investigations or in-person care when necessary.
How we help
- Assessment of fever and suspected infections
- Evaluation of recurrent infections
- Interpretation of blood tests and microbiology results
- Assessment of travel-related illness
- Evaluation of chronic or unexplained symptoms
- Review of previous antibiotic treatments
- Second opinion for infectious disease conditions
- Guidance regarding imaging and laboratory investigations
- Follow-up after infection or hospitalization
- Safety assessment and referral guidance
We help patients understand their symptoms, test results, and treatment options with medically responsible and evidence-based guidance.
Who we help
- Adults with fever or infection symptoms
- Patients with recurrent infections
- Travelers returning with illness
- Patients with prolonged cough
- People with recurrent urinary tract infections
- Patients with skin and soft tissue infections
- People with persistent fatigue after infection
- Patients with gastrointestinal infections
- Individuals needing antibiotic review
- Patients with abnormal infection-related blood tests
- People with unexplained inflammatory symptoms
- Patients needing second opinions
- People with suspected viral infections
- Patients with recurrent sinus or throat infections
- Individuals needing follow-up after hospitalization
Common symptoms
- Fever
- Persistent cough
- Sore throat
- Fatigue after infection
- Night sweats
- Skin rash
- Shortness of breath
- Burning during urination
- Abdominal pain
- Diarrhea
- Swollen lymph nodes
- Joint pain after infection
- Headache with fever
- Recurrent sinus infections
- Weight loss with infection symptoms
Common conditions we assess
Respiratory infections
Symptoms: Fever, cough, sore throat, fatigue.
Assessment: Clinical history, inflammatory markers, imaging if needed.
Treatment: Depends on viral or bacterial cause.
Urinary tract infections
Burning urination, frequent urination, abdominal discomfort, fever.
COVID-19 and post-viral symptoms
Persistent fatigue, breathing symptoms, and recovery follow-up.
Gastrointestinal infections
Diarrhea, abdominal pain, nausea, dehydration symptoms.
Skin infections
Redness, swelling, pain, fever, or abscess formation.
Travel-related infections
Illness occurring after international travel requiring targeted assessment.
Tick-borne infections
Includes Lyme disease and other infections after tick exposure.
Recurrent sinus infections
Repeated sinus symptoms with congestion, pressure, and headaches.
Mononucleosis and viral syndromes
Fatigue, swollen glands, sore throat, prolonged recovery.
Recurrent unexplained fever
Requires structured investigation and medical assessment.
Services & investigations
- Detailed infection and symptom history
- Review of microbiology and blood test results
- Assessment of inflammatory markers and immune response
- Travel medicine consultation
- Evaluation of recurrent infections
- Interpretation of imaging reports
- Antibiotic treatment review
- Second opinion consultations
- Follow-up after infection or hospitalization
- Guidance regarding further investigations
How it works
- Book your appointment online and describe your symptoms.
- Upload blood tests, imaging, or previous reports if available.
- Meet a specialist online for assessment and discussion.
- Receive recommendations, treatment guidance, and follow-up planning.
What to prepare
- Timeline of symptoms and fever episodes
- Medication and antibiotic history
- Travel history
- Blood tests and microbiology results
- Vaccination information if relevant
- Previous imaging or hospital reports
- Your main questions and concerns
Emergency warning
Call 112 immediately or seek emergency care if you experience:
- Severe breathing difficulty
- Confusion or reduced consciousness
- Chest pain
- Severe dehydration
- High fever with neck stiffness
- Rapidly spreading rash
- Severe weakness or collapse
For non-emergency medical advice in Sweden, contact 1177.
Online consultations are not appropriate for emergency situations.
Our specialists
Medix7 Specialist Doctors
Specialty: Infectious Diseases & Internal Medicine
Languages: English / Swedish / Arabic
Our specialists provide evidence-based infectious disease assessment, interpretation of investigations, and structured follow-up recommendations.
Book appointmentFAQ
When should I seek care for fever?
Medical assessment is recommended if fever is persistent, severe, or associated with breathing difficulty, weakness, or dehydration.
Can you review my blood tests?
Yes. We review infection-related blood tests and explain possible findings.
Do I need antibiotics?
Not all infections require antibiotics. Treatment depends on the suspected cause.
Can travel-related illness be assessed online?
Initial assessment is possible online, but some cases require urgent in-person evaluation.
Can you provide a second opinion?
Yes. We offer second opinions regarding diagnosis, investigations, and treatment plans.
Medical disclaimer
Online consultations have limitations and cannot replace emergency care or all physical examinations. Some infections require urgent hospital evaluation, laboratory investigations, imaging, or in-person assessment. Always seek emergency care if symptoms are severe or rapidly worsening.