Getting a medical license in Dubai is the first step for healthcare professionals who want to practice in the UAE. The Dubai Health Authority (DHA) regulates this process to ensure that only qualified and skilled doctors, nurses, and allied health professionals can work in the emirate.
For many, the process can feel overwhelming due to the documentation, exams, and approvals required. In this guide, we explain the step-by-step DHA licensing process, eligibility criteria, required documents, and practical tips to make your application smooth and successful.
A DHA license is an official permit issued by the Dubai Health Authority that allows medical professionals to practice legally in Dubai. It applies to doctors, dentists, nurses, pharmacists, and allied healthcare workers who want to work in hospitals, clinics, or private practices within the emirate.
Without this license, medical professionals cannot work in Dubai’s healthcare system.
You need a DHA license if you are:
A doctor (general practitioner or specialist)
A dentist
A nurse or midwife
An allied healthcare professional (e.g., physiotherapist, lab technician, pharmacist)
Before applying, make sure you meet the DHA eligibility criteria. Key requirements include:
Recognized medical or healthcare degree
Minimum years of experience (varies by profession)
Good Standing Certificate from your home country
Valid passport & identification documents
Updated CV and professional references
Create a Sheryan Account
Register on the DHA’s online portal (Sheryan system).
Submit Application
Fill in personal and professional details.
Upload required documents.
Primary Source Verification (Dataflow)
Your qualifications, experience, and license will be verified by the Dataflow Group.
Exam & Assessment
Depending on your role, you may need to pass a Prometric exam or an oral assessment.
DHA Approval & License Issuance
Once approved, you will receive your DHA license and can start working in Dubai.
On average, the entire DHA licensing process takes 2–3 months, depending on how quickly documents are verified and exams are scheduled.
Incomplete Documents → Double-check before submission.
Delayed Dataflow → Make sure your university/work references respond quickly.
Exam Preparation → Use official DHA exam guides and practice tests.
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