KBR Life Care Hospitals
KBR Life Care Hospitals
Multispeciality & Dental

Dr. Ramesh Kethavath

Consultant General Physician & Diabetologist

Dr. Ramesh Kethavath

Consultant General Physician & Diabetologist

Dr. Ramesh Kethavath

Experience

18+ years

Qualifications

M.B.B.S, M.D (General Medicine), Fellowship in Echocardiography

Active

Availability

Days: Available 24/7

Time: 24 Hours

About

Dr. Ramesh Kethavath is a Consultant General Physician and Diabetologist with 18+ years of clinical experience and 16+ years of specialization in General Medicine. He manages infectious diseases, sepsis and critical care, chronic illnesses, metabolic disorders, and medical emergencies, along with diabetes and lifestyle-related conditions.

Languages

EnglishHindiTelugu

Focus Areas

Infectious Diseases

Sepsis Critical Care

Chronic Disease Management

Diabetes Hypertension Thyroid

Metabolic Disorders Obesity

Medical Emergencies

Rheumatology

Conditions Treated

Infectious Diseases (Dengue, Malaria, Respiratory Tract Infections, COVID-19)

Sepsis & Critical Illness

Diabetes Mellitus

Hypertension

Hypothyroidism

Metabolic Disorders & Obesity

Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA)

Poisoning

Snake Bite

Seasonal Viral Illnesses

Allergies

Hematological Disorders

Tuberculosis

Rheumatological Conditions

Procedures & Care Services

Emergency stabilization and acute care

Sepsis evaluation, monitoring and critical care coordination

Chronic illness management (Diabetes, BP, Thyroid)

Metabolic risk and obesity care planning

Infectious disease treatment planning

DKA and medical emergency management

Patient Guidance

When to See Dr. Kethavath

Fever lasting more than 2 days

Symptoms of dengue/malaria or persistent respiratory infection

Uncontrolled blood sugar or blood pressure

Breathing difficulty or chest discomfort

Severe vomiting, diarrhea, or dehydration

Joint pain with swelling or prolonged stiffness

Warning Signs (Seek Emergency Care)

Very high fever with drowsiness or confusion

Severe breathlessness

Sudden drop in blood pressure

Low sugar symptoms or loss of consciousness

Suspected poisoning or snake bite

Severe weakness, collapse, or altered sensorium

What to Bring for Your Appointment

Previous medical records and prescriptions

Recent lab reports (blood sugar, BP, thyroid, CBC, etc.)

List of current medications

Discharge summary if recently hospitalized