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Got Flu or Cold Symptoms in Bali?
A Doctor Can Visit Your Villa

Licensed doctors assess flu and cold symptoms at your villa or hotel — with IV hydration, vitamin B complex, and supportive medications if clinically needed.

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Quick Answer: Flu Treatment in Bali

Flu Reliever IV Therapy provides supportive care for flu and cold symptoms through IV hydration, vitamin B complex, and symptom-relief medications.

Starting price: IDR 2,150,000 (doctor assessment, IV therapy, medications & home visit).

What Causes Flu Symptoms in Bali?

Flu and cold symptoms in travelers are usually caused by common respiratory viruses, often picked up during long flights, in air-conditioned spaces, or through close contact with other travelers. Bali's mix of heat, air conditioning, and a packed travel schedule can also leave the immune system more vulnerable, making symptoms feel worse than they might at home.

Common Flu Symptoms in Travelers & What's Included

Common Symptoms

  • Fever and chills
  • Headache and body aches
  • Runny nose, congestion, sneezing
  • Fatigue and low energy
  • Mild nausea or dehydration

What's Included in Treatment

  • 500ml IV hydration
  • Vitamin B complex (B1, B6, B12)
  • Fever-reliever medication
  • Anti-inflammatory medication
  • Antihistamine medication
  • Doctor consultation & home visit

Starting Price

IDR 2,150,000

Doctor assessment, IV therapy, medications & home visit

Book via WhatsApp

Flu vs Cold vs Dengue: What's the Difference?

Fever, headache, and body aches can show up in flu, the common cold, and dengue fever - which makes self-diagnosis tricky, especially in Bali where dengue is present year-round.

Feature Common Cold Flu Possible Dengue
Fever Rare, mild Common, moderate-high Sudden, often high
Body/muscle aches Mild Common Often severe
Headache Mild Common Often severe, behind eyes
Runny nose / congestion Common Sometimes Uncommon
Rash No Rare Possible, often a few days in

This table is a general guide only and is not a diagnosis. A doctor visit and, if needed, a blood test are the only reliable ways to tell these apart.

Could My Flu Symptoms Be Dengue?

Dengue fever is common in Bali and spread by mosquitoes. It can cause fever, headache, and muscle pain that overlap with flu symptoms - but dengue often comes on suddenly with a higher fever, severe pain behind the eyes, and sometimes a rash a few days later. If dengue is suspected, our doctor can assess you during a home visit and recommend testing or hospital monitoring. Learn more on our Dengue Recovery support page.

When Should You Call a Doctor - or Go to Hospital?

Call a Doctor If:

  • You have a fever lasting more than a day or two
  • Body aches, headache, or fatigue are severe
  • You can't keep fluids down due to nausea
  • You're unsure if it's a cold, flu, or something else (like dengue)

Go to Hospital Immediately If:

  • Difficulty breathing or chest pain
  • Confusion or severe drowsiness
  • Low oxygen levels or bluish lips/face
  • Signs of severe dehydration (no urination, sunken eyes, fainting)

Our doctor will assess you first and arrange hospital referral if any of these signs are present.

How Doctor Home Visits Work

  1. 1
    Contact us via WhatsAppShare your symptoms and location/villa name
  2. 2
    Booking confirmationWe confirm and dispatch a licensed doctor to your villa or hotel
  3. 3
    Medical assessmentVital signs check and symptom review to rule out warning signs
  4. 4
    TreatmentIV hydration and supportive medication if clinically indicated, or oral medication and guidance
  5. 5
    Follow-upDoctor provides guidance on rest, fluids, and when to seek further care

Flu Treatment - Areas We Cover

We provide 24/7 home-visit flu and cold treatment to your villa or hotel in these areas:

Flu Treatment Seminyak

Average arrival: 25-30 minutes

Flu Treatment Canggu

Average arrival: 30-35 minutes

Flu Treatment Ubud

Average arrival: 45-60 minutes

Flu Treatment Uluwatu

Average arrival: 40-55 minutes

Flu Treatment Sanur

Average arrival: 30-35 minutes

Flu Treatment Nusa Dua

Average arrival: 35-40 minutes

Outside these areas? Contact us - we may still be able to help!

Frequently Asked Questions

What causes flu symptoms in Bali?

Flu and cold symptoms in travelers are usually caused by common respiratory viruses, often spread through air travel, air-conditioned spaces, and close contact with other travelers.

When should I call a doctor for flu symptoms?

Consider calling a doctor if you have a high fever, symptoms lasting more than a few days, severe body aches, or if you're unable to keep fluids down due to nausea.

Could my flu symptoms be dengue?

Fever, headache, and muscle pain can occur with both flu and dengue. Dengue is common in Bali and spread by mosquitoes. If dengue is suspected, our doctor can recommend testing during a home visit. See our Dengue Recovery page.

Is Flu Reliever IV therapy safe?

Yes. When performed by licensed doctors after medical assessment, IV therapy is generally safe. Vital signs are monitored throughout treatment.

Does this replace antiviral or antibiotic treatment?

No. Flu Reliever IV therapy provides supportive care. Antivirals or antibiotics are prescribed only when clinically indicated after assessment.

When should I go to the hospital instead?

Seek emergency hospital care for difficulty breathing, chest pain, confusion, low oxygen levels, or signs of severe dehydration.

Medical Safety & Assessment

Every Flu Reliever IV treatment begins with a doctor assessment, including vital signs and symptom review. IV therapy is supportive and does not replace hospital care when severe symptoms or complications are present.

Learn more about acute illness treatment options in Bali , including fever, flu, dengue recovery, dehydration, and food poisoning care.

Need Flu or Cold Relief Today?

Doctors available 24/7 for hotel and villa visits across Bali.

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Medical Review

Medical content reviewed by: Dr. Dewa Angga, MD
Registered Practitioner — SIP: MR51032507002112
Review date: 19 Oct 2025.

Content is for educational purposes and does not replace in-person medical consultation or emergency care.