Dr. Khalid Magdi Gouda
Egypt
Specializations: Cardiology & Ultrasound techniques and Internal medicine
for small animals
Experience: 7+ years of professional experience
Languages Spoken: English and Arabic
Dr. Khalid Magdi Gouda is a highly skilled Veterinary Ultrasound and Cardiology Specialist currently practicing in the United Arab Emirates. A graduate of Mansoura University, Dr. Gouda has built a distinguished career in veterinary diagnostic imaging, with a focus on cardiology and advanced ultrasound applications. His passion for precision diagnostics and compassionate care has earned him recognition among peers and pet owners alike.
Throughout his professional journey, Dr. Gouda has conducted thousands of ultrasound examinations, playing a crucial role in diagnosing and managing complex medical conditions in companion animals. His expertise covers a wide range of procedures including abdominal, cardiac, and emergency ultrasound imaging, ensuring accurate assessments and effective treatment planning.
Dr. Khalid holds a General Practitioner Certificate (GPCert) in Ultrasound from the International School of Veterinary Postgraduate Studies (ISVPS), reflecting his dedication to continual learning and clinical excellence. He further enhanced his cardiology skills through advanced training and case exposure at leading referral hospitals in the United Kingdom, where he gained invaluable hands-on experience in complex cardiac cases.
In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Gouda is an active educator, frequently lecturing and conducting training courses in cardiology, emergency, and abdominal ultrasound for veterinary professionals. His mission is to empower fellow veterinarians with the knowledge and confidence to apply diagnostic imaging effectively in their own practices.
As a member of the European Association of Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging (EAVDI), Dr. Khalid remains actively involved in the international veterinary imaging community, continuously contributing to the advancement of diagnostic excellence in veterinary medicine.
