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Healthcare Licensing Services for Medical Professionals in the UAE

Overview of Medical Licensing in the UAE for Healthcare Professionals

The UAE healthcare system is expanding rapidly, with over 145,000 licensed professionals, including 30,000 doctors and 63,000 nurses as of 2022. It ranked among the top 20 globally for healthcare quality and #1 worldwide in accredited facilities offering one of the strongest platforms for a medical career. To practice, every professional must be approved by one of three regulators: the DHA for Dubai, the DOH for Abu Dhabi, or the Ministry of Health and Prevention (MOHAP) for the Northern Emirates.
Each authority requires credential verification, exams, and compliance with strict laws, including the Medical Liability Law of 2015 and the Health Data Law of 2021. Securing a license here not only allows you to practice legally but also connects you to one of the most advanced healthcare networks in the world.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who issues Medical licenses in the UAE?

Medical licenses in the UAE are issued by three main authorities: DHA, DOH, and MOHAP. These bodies regulate healthcare professionals in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and the other emirates. Each ensures qualifications are verified, exams are passed, and compliance with standards is maintained before issuing a license.

You need a healthcare license from the authority in the emirate where you will work. The license type depends on your role and specialty. For example, DHA Medical license for Dubai, DOH for Abu Dhabi, and MOHAP license for Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, and Umm Al Quwain.

No, you cannot practice medicine in the UAE without a valid license. Federal law makes licensing mandatory, and violations lead to fines, legal penalties, and possible permanent bans. Employers must verify licensing before professionals are allowed to provide patient care.

No, foreign licenses are not directly valid in the UAE. Professionals must apply through DHA, DOH, or MOHAP, undergo document verification, and often pass exams. Only after this process can your qualifications be recognized for legal practice.

Eligibility depends on qualifications, experience, and verification of credentials. Applicants must hold a medical degree, a home country license, and a Good Standing Certificate. They also need clinical experience, PSV verification, and in many cases, a Prometric or oral exam.

The cost of a UAE healthcare license ranges between AED 2,662 and AED 5,212. Fees differ by profession and authority. The total includes application charges, PSV fees, and exam costs. Other emirates follow similar structures with minor variations.

It usually takes 2–3 months to obtain a UAE medical license. This timeframe covers PSV verification, exam scheduling, and authority review. Processing can be shorter or longer depending on your profession, document accuracy, and exam slot availability.

Yes, a UAE medical license expires after one year. Renewal is required annually and involves submitting updated documents, paying renewal fees, and completing Continuing Medical Education (CME) hours based on profession. Renewal should start at least 3 months before expiry.

The difference lies in their jurisdiction. DHA licenses apply to Dubai, DOH to Abu Dhabi, and MOHAP to the remaining emirates. All follow similar processes, but each uses its own application portal, rules, and standards.

Most healthcare professionals must pass the Prometric exam to qualify for a UAE license. Some may also need oral assessments with clinical scenarios. These exams assess knowledge, patient safety, and competence. Certain professionals from select countries are exempt.

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