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How Can Indian Doctors Work in Dubai?

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Dubai, a global healthcare hub in the UAE, offers lucrative opportunities for medical professionals from across the world including India. With its world-class hospitals, tax-free income, and high standard of living, it’s no surprise that many Indian doctors dream of building their careers in this dynamic city. However, to legally practice medicine in Dubai, foreign-trained doctors must meet specific requirements and pass certain evaluations. If you’re an Indian doctor planning to work in Dubai, here’s a comprehensive guide to help you navigate the process. Blogs

1. Understand the Licensing Authorities

A medical license from one of the following health bodies is required in order to work in Dubai:

  • Dubai Health Authority (DHA): for employment in Dubai
  • For Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Fujairah, and Ras Al Khaimah, the Ministry of Health and Prevention (MOHAP) is responsible.
  • DOH (Department of Health – Abu Dhabi) – for Abu Dhabi and Al Ain

Since you’re interested in Dubai, your focus should be on DHA licensing.

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2. Meet the Basic Eligibility Criteria

Indian doctors must have:

  • A recognized medical degree (MBBS/MD/MS) from an accredited institution
  • Clinical experience following an internship of at least two years
  • Valid registration/license from the Medical Council of India (or NMC)
  • A certificate of good standing issued by the current medical council or licensing authority
  • No more than two years have passed since the last clinical practice.

You can apply if you meet these requirements.

  1. Register on the DHA Sheryan Portal

Every licensing process is managed via the DHA Sheryan website. You must register as a health professional and create a personal profile.

You’ll be required to submit:

  • Passport-size photo 
  • Scanned copy of passport 
  • Academic qualifications 
  • Internship certificate 
  • Clinical experience letters 
  • Medical registration/license 
  • Good standing certificate (issued within the last 6 months)

4. Primary Source Verification through DataFlow

Before moving forward, all submitted documents must undergo Primary Source Verification (PSV) via DataFlow Group, an official verification agency. This guarantees the legitimacy of your training and work history.

  • It typically takes 30–45 days 
  • Verification fees apply (usually around AED 1,000–1,500)

5. Pass the DHA Prometric Exam

Next, you must pass the DHA Prometric Exam, a computer-based multiple-choice test conducted worldwide. The test evaluates your expertise in your field of medicine.

  • Apply via Prometric’s website 
  • Fee: ~USD 260 
  • You can attempt it in India or any approved test center

Tip: Preparation is crucial. Consider online courses, MCQ practice books, and DHA-focused study materials.

6. Complete the CBT and Assessment

After passing the Prometric exam, some candidates may also be called for an oral assessment/interview depending on the specialty and DHA’s discretion.

If successful, you’ll receive the Eligibility Letter, which allows you to work in Dubai once you get a job offer from a licensed healthcare facility.

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7. Secure a Job Offer

With your eligibility letter in hand, the next step is to secure a job in a Dubai-based hospital, clinic, or healthcare center. After hiring you, the organization will assist you with:

  • Sponsorship 
  • Work visa processing 
  • Activating your DHA license

8. Relocate and Start Practicing

Once all formalities are complete and your license is activated, you’re officially allowed to practice medicine in Dubai. You can now enjoy:

  • Tax-free income
  • Great demand in the business and public sectors
  • Opportunities for career growth and specialization

Conclusion

Working in Dubai as an Indian doctor is absolutely achievable with the right preparation and documentation. While the process can be time-consuming, it opens the door to an exciting, rewarding medical career in one of the fastest-growing healthcare markets in the world.

If you’re committed to advancing your career abroad, start the process today and take your first step toward becoming a licensed doctor in Dubai. Contact Montgo Health

 

 


Frequently Ask Questions

Q. Are Indian doctors allowed to practice in Dubai?

A. Yes, Indian doctors can practice in Dubai, provided they meet the eligibility criteria. They must pass the DHA (Dubai Health Authority) licensing exam and fulfill experience requirements. Board-certified and well-qualified Indian doctors are in demand, especially in private clinics and hospitals.

Q. How much do Indian doctors earn in Dubai?

A. Indian doctors in Dubai typically earn:

  • General practitioners: AED 15,000 – AED 30,000/month

  • Specialists: AED 25,000 – AED 60,000/month

  • Consultants: AED 60,000 – AED 100,000+/month
    Salaries vary based on specialization, experience, employer type, and location.

Q. Is Dubai saturated for doctors?

A. Dubai is competitive but not fully saturated. Some specialties (like dermatology, internal medicine, or dentistry) have more competition, while others (like oncology or family medicine) are still in demand. Success often depends on qualifications, patient care, and communication skills.

Q. Can Indian MBBS doctors work in Dubai? (Reddit-style FAQ)

A. Yes, Indian MBBS doctors can work in Dubai after clearing the DHA eligibility test and meeting clinical experience requirements (usually 2+ years). Reddit users often recommend gaining work experience in India first and preparing thoroughly for licensing exams before applying.

Q. In which country are doctors the happiest?

A. While this varies by individual, surveys often rank Scandinavian countries (like Norway and Sweden) and Australia as top places for doctor satisfaction due to better work-life balance, support systems, and healthcare policies.

Q. Which Arab country pays the highest salary for doctors?

A. Among Arab nations, the UAE, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia offer the highest salaries. In the UAE, especially Dubai and Abu Dhabi, salaries are often tax-free and include housing, education, and travel benefits—making it highly attractive for expat doctors.