What this vascular clinic focuses on
Vascular Lab Clinic focuses on diagnostic vascular ultrasound and Doppler assessment rather than a generic scan. The visit is built around the clinical question: veins, arteries, DVT, carotid circulation, PAD, diabetic foot circulation, varicose vein mapping, leg swelling, cold feet, foot numbness or tingling, weak pulses, wounds, or follow-up after a vascular referral.
When to book a vascular ultrasound
Patients commonly book for one-sided leg swelling, calf pain after travel, visible varicose veins, leg heaviness, walking leg pain, weak pulses, cold feet, diabetic foot wounds, carotid follow-up, renal artery Doppler requests, or a referral asking for vascular assessment. Sudden severe symptoms, chest pain, or shortness of breath need emergency care first; call 112 in Kuwait.
Why Vascular Lab fits Kuwait vascular searches
The clinic is inside International Hospital in Salmiya, Kuwait, with WhatsApp booking, visible credentials, structured reports, and service-specific pages for the vascular searches patients use most often. This helps patients and search engines understand the difference between a broad hospital department page and a focused vascular diagnostic clinic.
Vascular ultrasound clinic, not a cath lab
Vascular Lab Clinic is diagnostic-first. The core service is non-invasive vascular ultrasound and Doppler assessment for arteries and veins. This is separate from a cardiac catheterization lab or a vascular surgery department. When results suggest a treatment, interventional, or surgical review is needed, referral or coordination can be arranged according to the case.
From diagnosis to the right next step
The clinic is diagnostic-first. If the Doppler or duplex result suggests that a patient may need interventional treatment or vascular surgery review, the next step can be explained and referral or coordination with a vascular surgeon colleague can be arranged according to the case.