Safety in Dubai

Quick Summary

Dubai is consistently ranked as one of the safest cities in the world. Violent crime is extremely rare, and most expat doctors report feeling safe at all hours, including during late-night hospital commutes. The main safety concerns are road traffic incidents and the extreme summer heat rather than crime. Emergency services are well-equipped and responsive.

Crime and Personal Safety

Dubai has one of the lowest crime rates of any major global city. The UAE government invests heavily in policing, surveillance, and strict enforcement of laws, which contributes to an environment where violent crime is exceptionally uncommon. Theft, mugging, and burglary rates are far lower than in most Western cities.

For doctors, this translates to practical benefits:

That said, petty crime does exist. Pickpocketing can occur in very crowded tourist areas, and scams targeting newcomers (particularly around accommodation deposits and unofficial recruitment) are worth being aware of. Exercise the same common sense you would apply anywhere.

Road Safety

Traffic accidents are the most significant safety risk in Dubai. While road infrastructure is excellent, driving culture can be aggressive, and high speeds on highways like Sheikh Zayed Road and Emirates Road contribute to serious collisions.

As a doctor who may commute at unusual hours:

Emergency Services

Dubai's emergency services are modern, well-funded, and responsive:

Service Number Notes
Police 999 English-speaking operators available
Ambulance 998 DHA-operated, well-equipped
Fire 997 Dubai Civil Defence
Coast Guard 996 Maritime emergencies
General Emergency 112 Works from any mobile phone

Response times in urban areas are typically fast. As a medical professional, you will likely be familiar with the hospital system from the inside, which gives you an advantage in knowing where to go for specific emergencies.

Heat-Related Safety

Summer temperatures in Dubai regularly exceed 45°C (113°F) with high humidity. Heat-related illness is a genuine safety concern, particularly from June to September.

Thinking about life in Dubai? Register your interest for doctor opportunities.

Register your interest

Natural Hazards

Dubai is largely free from major natural disasters. There are no earthquakes, hurricanes, or volcanic activity. The primary natural concerns are:

Legal Considerations

Dubai's legal system includes some laws that differ significantly from Western countries, and violating them can have serious consequences. As a doctor, be aware of:

For a more detailed overview of cultural norms and laws, see our Culture and Laws guide.

Safety Tips for New Arrivals