Rabies is a serious viral infection that requires prompt medical attention after potential exposure. If you’ve been bitten, scratched, or had contact with a potentially infected animal, early treatment is critical.
Examples of animals that can transmit rabies through bites:

At Maha Medicare, we provide post-exposure rabies vaccination (VAR) and serum (SAR), with doctor home visits available so you can receive care quickly and safely at your villa, hotel, or residence. Our team will coordinate your request and ensure you receive the appropriate treatment without unnecessary delays.
If you think you may have been exposed to rabies, it’s important to act quickly. Even small wounds or scratches can carry risk, so it’s best not to wait and see.
Here’s what you can do:
If you’re unsure how serious it is, it’s always safer to have it checked.
Rabies is preventable with timely treatment. Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) is the recommended care after a potential exposure.
PEP typically includes:
For individuals who have not been previously vaccinated, both the vaccine and immunoglobulin are usually recommended. The immunoglobulin provides immediate protection, while the vaccine helps your body build longer-term immunity.
Rabies is preventable with timely treatment. After a potential exposure, doctors follow a standard approach known as post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP).
This treatment typically includes:
For individuals who have not been previously vaccinated, both the vaccine and immunoglobulin are usually recommended. The immunoglobulin provides immediate protection, while the vaccine helps your body build longer-term immunity.
This treatment is time-sensitive and should be started as soon as possible after exposure.
You should seek medical care immediately if you have:
Rabies is almost always preventable if treated early, but becomes extremely dangerous once symptoms develop. Prompt care allows:
Delaying treatment increases risk. Early action is key.
Our doctors can assess and begin rabies post-exposure treatment at your location. Depending on your situation, care may include:
Care is always tailored to the severity of the exposure and your individual condition.
1. When you reach out to us
Contact us via call or WhatsApp. Our team will ask about the incident, type of animal, and your location.
2. While we arrange your doctor
We’ll prioritise your case and arrange a doctor promptly. You may receive initial guidance (e.g. cleaning the wound).
3. When the doctor arrives
The doctor will come to your villa, hotel, or home with the necessary vaccines and medical supplies.
4. During your consultation
You’ll receive a thorough assessment of the wound and exposure risk. Treatment will be provided on the spot, including vaccination and/or serum if required.
5. Before the visit ends
You’ll be guided through your vaccination schedule and next steps. Follow-up doses and reminders will be clearly explained.
At Maha Medicare, we aim to make urgent care feel clear, calm, and well-supported:
We understand that situations like animal bites can feel stressful. Our role is to guide you through the process with clarity and reassurance.
If you are experiencing:
Please go directly to the nearest hospital or contact emergency services immediately.
Maha Medicare provides Bali Belly treatment and doctor home visits across key areas in South Bali.
Jl. Petitenget No.101 A
Seminyak, Kec. Kuta Utara
Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361
Jl. Batu Mejan No.88
Canggu, Kec. Kuta Utara
Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80351
We also provide home visit services across: Seminyak, Canggu, Kerobokan, Berawa, Batu Bolong, Petitenget, Umalas, and Dalung.
If you’re staying nearby and unsure whether we can reach you, feel free to contact our team. We’ll confirm availability and guide you on the best option for your location, or refer you to a clinic closer to where you’re staying.