Dr. Ahmad Al Harbi

Dr. Ahmad Al Harbi

RVT, RPVI, MSc, BSVT

Clinical Leadership

Dr. Ahmad Al Harbi | Diagnostic Vascular Specialist

Dr. Ahmad Al Harbi is a Diagnostic Vascular Specialist and Head of Vascular Lab at The International Hospital in Salmiya, Kuwait, focusing on duplex vascular ultrasound, clear reports, and appropriate referral guidance when needed.

RVT

Registered Vascular Technologist (RVT) credential.

RPVI

Registered Physician in Vascular Interpretation (RPVI) credential.

MSc

Master's degree in Vascular Ultrasound.

BSVT

Member of the British Society for Vascular Technology.

Reporting Quality

Reports designed to help decisions, not confuse them

A vascular ultrasound report documents the clinical question, technique, relevant measurements, anatomical findings, and a clear impression for clinical review.

  • Structured vascular reports with indication, technique, measurements, findings, and impression.
  • Clear clinical wording for referring clinicians and the wider treating team.
  • Patient-friendly explanation of what the examination can and cannot answer.
  • Reporting timing is confirmed for each examination according to clinical and operational requirements.
Vascular ultrasound diagnostics at Vascular Lab Kuwait

Trust and Verification

How patients and search engines can verify the clinic

Consistent identity, visible credentials, a verifiable hospital location, clear clinical scope, and safety guidance help people assess a medical website.

Credential transparency

RVT, RPVI, MSc, and BSVT credentials are presented consistently on the doctor profile and in structured website data.

Verifiable hospital location

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

Clear clinical scope

The website distinguishes diagnostic vascular ultrasound, selected clinic procedures, urgent warning signs, preparation guidance, and patient education.

Patient-first medical content

Pages explain what an examination may assess, its limitations, when urgent care is needed, and how a report supports the treating clinician.

Medical information should support care, not replace it

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