Start Here: Your Guide to Working as a Doctor in Dubai

Quick summary: Dubai actively recruits qualified foreign doctors to serve its growing healthcare system. The process involves verifying your credentials, passing licensing exams, securing a job offer, and obtaining a residence visa. This section walks you through every stage, from initial research to your first day on the job.

If you are a doctor considering a move to Dubai, you are not alone. Every year, thousands of physicians from around the world relocate to the UAE to practice medicine. Dubai's healthcare sector is expanding rapidly, with new hospitals, clinics, and specialist centres opening regularly. The city offers competitive salaries, a tax-free income, modern facilities, and a multicultural environment.

However, the process is not as straightforward as simply applying for a job. There are regulatory requirements, licensing exams, credential verifications, and visa procedures that can take several months to navigate. Getting any of these wrong can set you back significantly.

This section is designed to give you a clear, structured starting point. Below you will find six essential guides that cover the most important topics for any doctor planning to work in Dubai.

Where to Begin

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Understanding Dubai's Healthcare Landscape

Dubai's healthcare system is regulated primarily by the Dubai Health Authority (DHA), which oversees all healthcare activities within the emirate. If you are looking at positions in Abu Dhabi, you would deal with the Department of Health (DOH, formerly HAAD). The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MOHAP) governs healthcare in other emirates and manages certain federal-level policies.

For most doctors targeting Dubai specifically, the DHA licensing process is the one you will follow. This involves submitting your credentials for verification, passing a professional examination (unless exempt), and receiving a license that permits you to practice within Dubai.

What Makes Dubai Different

Several factors distinguish practicing medicine in Dubai from other international destinations:

How Long Does the Process Take?

From start to finish, the process of moving to Dubai as a doctor can take anywhere from three months to over a year, depending on your country of origin, specialty, and how quickly you can gather your documents and pass any required examinations. Doctors from countries with mutual recognition agreements or those with extensive experience may find the process faster.

We strongly recommend starting your preparation well in advance. Document attestation alone can take several weeks depending on your home country, and licensing applications have their own processing timelines that you cannot rush.

Next Steps

If you are just beginning your research, start with How to Work as a Doctor in Dubai for the big picture, then move to Requirements for Foreign Doctors to check your eligibility. Once you are confident in your qualifications, dive into the licensing guide and the step-by-step relocation guide.