Dr. Ahmad Al Harbi

    Dr. Ahmad Al Harbi

    RVT, RPVI, MSc, BSVT

    Clinical Leadership

    Vascular ultrasound expertise led by Dr. Ahmad Al Harbi

    Dr. Ahmad Al Harbi leads the Vascular Lab at International Hospital in Salmiya, Kuwait, focusing on accurate duplex ultrasound assessment, clear reporting, and practical next-step guidance for patients and referring doctors.

    RVT

    Registered Vascular Technologist credential from the United States.

    RPVI

    Registered Physician in Vascular Interpretation credential from the United States.

    MSc

    Master's degree in Vascular Ultrasound from the United Kingdom.

    BSVT

    Member of the British Society for Vascular Technology.

    Reporting Quality

    Reports designed to help decisions, not confuse them

    A vascular ultrasound report should help the patient understand the result and help the doctor decide the next step. The lab emphasizes measurements, anatomical mapping, clinical context, and clear impression wording.

    • Structured vascular reports with indication, technique, measurements, findings, and impression.
    • Clear clinical wording for referring doctors, surgeons, cardiologists, diabetologists, and primary care physicians.
    • Patient-friendly explanation of what the scan can and cannot answer.
    • Same-day reporting when clinically and operationally possible.
    Vascular ultrasound equipment at Vascular Lab Kuwait

    Trust and Verification

    How patients and search engines can verify the clinic

    Medical websites need more than keywords. The strongest trust signals are consistent identity, visible credentials, real location details, helpful patient education, and clear safety guidance.

    Credential transparency

    RVT, RPVI, MSc, and BSVT credentials are displayed consistently across the doctor profile and structured website data.

    Verifiable hospital location

    The clinic address, Google Maps listing, WhatsApp number, working hours, and International Hospital location are repeated consistently across the website.

    Clear clinical scope

    The website separates diagnostic vascular ultrasound, sclerotherapy, urgent red flags, preparation guidance, and patient education instead of mixing them into one generic page.

    Patient-first medical content

    Pages explain symptoms, scan selection, what ultrasound can and cannot answer, when emergency care is needed, and how results support the treating doctor.

    Medical information should support care, not replace it

    This website is educational. Sudden chest pain, shortness of breath, stroke-like symptoms, severe one-leg swelling, or a cold painful foot should be treated as urgent medical problems.