Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF) is a viral hemorrhagic fever common in many regions of the world. There are many diseases in the differential diagnosis of CCHF. In our study, we aimed to predict the diagnosis of CCHF at the time of initial presentation by using clinical and laboratory findings in patients with a preliminary diagnosis of CCHF. In our study, 74 patients with a definitive diagnosis of CCHF and 43 patients with a preliminary diagnosis of CCHF but not diagnosed with CCHF were compared in terms of demographic, clinical and laboratory findings. Multivariate logistic regression analysis and Receiver Operating Characteristics (ROC) curve were used to determine variables to predict the diagnosis of CCHF. Living in an endemic area, tick bite, fever, CRP below 48 mg/L and PCT below 0.52 ng/mL were determined as independent risk factors for CCHF diagnosis. The specificity for cut off values of 2485 mm