Quick answer
Medical clinic licenses in Dubai cost AED 120,000–275,000 in year one for small clinics. Foreign investors can own 100% of a facility if they appoint a DHA-licensed Medical Director.
- NABIDH EMR system compliance costs AED 8,000–25,000 annually and is mandatory before license activation
- DHA Facility License fee ranges AED 5,000–10,000 for general practice; AED 20,000–40,000 for polyclinics
- Mainland clinics (DED + DHA) are more cost-effective than DHCC free zone for neighbourhood practices
Best for: Foreign investors and licensed physicians opening dental, GP, or specialist clinics in Dubai.
Getting a medical clinic license in Dubai is one of the most complex business setup journeys in the UAE — but the payoff is significant. Dubai’s healthcare sector is growing at 9% annually, attracting investors, doctors, and healthcare entrepreneurs from around the world. Whether you’re a foreign investor or a licensed physician ready to open your own practice, this guide covers every requirement, real cost, and the step-by-step process via the DHA Sheryan portal in 2026.
This is the most comprehensive breakdown of medical clinic license Dubai requirements you’ll find — covering what competitors consistently miss: NABIDH EMR compliance, DHA facility fee tiers, and the DHCC vs mainland decision.
Can a Foreigner Open a Medical Clinic in Dubai?
Yes — and in most cases, you do not need to be a licensed doctor to own a clinic in Dubai. As an investor or entrepreneur, you can own 100% of a healthcare facility (especially in a free zone like DHCC or as a mainland company with DED approval). However, you must appoint a licensed Medical Director (a DHA-approved physician) who is responsible for clinical governance.
Key points for foreign clinic owners:
- 100% foreign ownership allowed in DHCC (Dubai Healthcare City)
- Mainland clinics require a DED trade license — foreign ownership now permitted in most health service categories post-2021 reforms
- You need a DHA-licensed Medical Director before the facility license is issued
- All clinical staff must hold valid DHA professional licenses
Mainland vs Dubai Healthcare City (DHCC) — Which to Choose?
This is the #1 decision that shapes your setup cost, location flexibility, and long-term operational options. Here’s the honest comparison:
| Factor | Mainland (DED + DHA) | DHCC Free Zone |
|---|---|---|
| Location Flexibility | Any location in Dubai | DHCC campus only |
| Regulator | DHA + DED | DHCC Authority (DHCCA) |
| Foreign Ownership | Up to 100% (select activities) | 100% |
| Prestige / Patient Trust | High (neighbourhood clinic model) | Very high (medical hub branding) |
| Can Serve Non-Zone Patients? | Yes, all Dubai residents | Yes — DHCC clinics serve all Dubai |
| Fit-Out Standards | DHA engineering guidelines | DHCCA + DHA dual compliance |
| Trade License Cost | AED 12,000–22,000/year | AED 15,000–35,000/year |
| Best For | Neighbourhood clinics, GPs, dental, physiotherapy | Specialist centres, medical tourism, high-end polyclinics |
Verdict: For most investors opening a general practice clinic or dental/physio clinic, mainland (DED + DHA) is more cost-effective and location-flexible. DHCC makes sense for specialist centres targeting medical tourism or patients who specifically seek the DHCC brand.
DHA Facility License Requirements (Full Checklist)
The DHA issues Facility Licenses separately from Professional Licenses. Here’s what you need to prepare before submitting your Sheryan application:
- ✅ Trade License from DED (mainland) or free zone authority — healthcare activity must be listed
- ✅ Approved floor plan prepared by a DHA-registered engineering/design firm
- ✅ Licensed Medical Director — must hold a valid DHA professional license; submitted via Sheryan
- ✅ Staff roster — all clinical staff must have DHA license applications in progress or approved
- ✅ DHA inspection clearance — inspectors visit premises before license activation
- ✅ Civil Defence approval — fire safety compliance certificate
- ✅ Dubai Municipality NOC — for the physical premises (plumbing, air quality, waste management)
- ✅ NABIDH EMR system — connected and tested before opening (see section below)
- ✅ Malpractice insurance — mandatory for all clinical staff
NABIDH EMR Compliance — What You Need to Know
NABIDH (National Unified Medical Record) is the DHA’s electronic medical records system — and it is mandatory for all Dubai healthcare facilities before you can activate your facility license. This is the requirement most competitors fail to mention, yet it’s a significant cost and timeline factor.
What NABIDH requires from your clinic:
- Integration with a NABIDH-approved EMR system — choose from the DHA’s approved vendor list (e.g., Mediware, Clinisys, HIS systems)
- Patient records must be uploaded to the NABIDH platform within a defined timeframe after each visit
- Staff must be trained on NABIDH data entry protocols
- System must be live and tested before the DHA conducts its pre-opening inspection
Cost of NABIDH-compliant EMR: AED 8,000–25,000/year depending on system and clinic size. Factor this into your setup budget from Day 1.
Failure to comply with NABIDH is the #1 reason facilities fail the DHA inspection — budget for it, integrate early.
Cost Breakdown — Medical Clinic License Dubai 2026
Here’s what competitors won’t show you — a real AED cost breakdown for setting up a medical clinic in Dubai, from day one to opening day:
| Cost Item | Small Clinic (General Practice) | Polyclinic / Specialist |
|---|---|---|
| DED / Free Zone Trade License | AED 12,000–18,000 | AED 18,000–35,000 |
| DHA Facility License Fee | AED 5,000–10,000 | AED 20,000–40,000 |
| DHA Inspection Fee | AED 500–1,000 | AED 1,000–2,500 |
| Floor Plan (DHA-approved engineer) | AED 3,000–8,000 | AED 8,000–20,000 |
| Clinic Fit-Out | AED 80,000–200,000 | AED 200,000–800,000 |
| NABIDH EMR System (Year 1) | AED 8,000–15,000 | AED 15,000–25,000 |
| Medical Director PSV + DHA License | AED 5,000–10,000 | AED 5,000–10,000 |
| Civil Defence + Municipality approvals | AED 2,000–5,000 | AED 5,000–12,000 |
| Malpractice Insurance | AED 3,000–8,000/year | AED 8,000–25,000/year |
| Total Year-1 (excl. rent) | AED 120,000–275,000 | AED 280,000–970,000 |
Note: Rent in Dubai varies widely — budget AED 80,000–300,000/year depending on location and clinic size. Consulting a business setup specialist is the fastest way to get accurate quotes for your specific configuration.
Step-by-Step Process via DHA Sheryan Portal
- Reserve trade name with DED (or chosen free zone) — include healthcare activity code
- Obtain DED initial approval and MOA (Memorandum of Association) if applicable
- Commission floor plan from a DHA-registered engineering firm — submit for DHA pre-approval
- Create Sheryan account at services.dha.gov.ae/sheryan
- Submit Facility License application in Sheryan — upload trade license, floor plan, Medical Director profile, staff list
- Pay DHA facility license fees online via Sheryan — fees vary by facility type (see cost table above)
- Fit out clinic according to DHA health engineering standards — do NOT start construction without pre-approved plans
- Install NABIDH-compliant EMR — integrate and test before inspection
- DHA inspection — inspectors verify that the actual premises match approved plans; NABIDH live; equipment in place
- Obtain Civil Defence and Dubai Municipality clearances
- DHA activates Facility License — download from Sheryan, display in clinic premises
- Activate DED trade license — your clinic can now legally open to patients
How Long Does It Take? (Timeline)
| Stage | Typical Duration |
|---|---|
| Trade name + DED initial approval | 3–7 days |
| Floor plan + DHA pre-approval | 2–4 weeks |
| Fit-out construction | 4–12 weeks |
| Staff PSV (DataFlow) verification | 4–8 weeks |
| DHA Sheryan application review | 2–4 weeks |
| DHA inspection + clearances | 1–2 weeks |
| Total (fast track) | 3–5 months |
| Total (typical) | 6–9 months |
The single biggest timeline killer is the DataFlow PSV process for your Medical Director and clinical staff. Start this immediately — before committing to a lease or beginning fit-out.
DataFlow PSV — Primary Source Verification for Healthcare Staff
Every DHA professional license requires Primary Source Verification (PSV) through DataFlow Group, a third-party verification agency approved by the DHA. This verifies the authenticity of educational and professional credentials directly with the issuing institutions.
What PSV covers:
- Medical/nursing degree certificates
- Transcripts from university
- Professional licenses from country of origin
- Experience letters from previous employers
DataFlow fees (per staff member):
- Doctors and dentists: approx. AED 1,235–1,300
- Nurses and allied health: approx. AED 935–1,000
- Pharmacists: approx. AED 1,000–1,100
Budget 4–8 weeks for DataFlow to complete verification. If documents are from multiple countries, allow up to 10 weeks.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How much does it cost to open a clinic in Dubai?
Total Year-1 costs (excluding rent) range from AED 120,000–275,000 for a small general practice clinic, and AED 280,000–970,000 for a polyclinic or specialist centre. Key costs include the DHA facility license (AED 5,000–40,000), fit-out (AED 80,000–800,000), NABIDH EMR (AED 8,000–25,000), and trade license fees.
2. Do I need a DHA license AND a trade license?
Yes — both are mandatory and separate. The DED trade license (or free zone license) gives you legal entity status to operate a business in Dubai. The DHA facility license is the healthcare regulator’s approval to provide medical services. You cannot open without both.
3. Can I open a clinic without being a doctor in Dubai?
Yes. As an investor or business owner, you do not need to be a licensed physician. However, you must appoint a DHA-licensed Medical Director who holds responsibility for clinical governance and is named on the DHA facility license application.
4. What is NABIDH and is it mandatory for clinics?
NABIDH (National Unified Medical Record) is the DHA’s mandatory electronic medical records system. All Dubai healthcare facilities must integrate a NABIDH-approved EMR system and have it live before the DHA will issue a facility license. This is a hard requirement — not optional.
5. How long does DHA facility licensing take?
Realistically 6–9 months from initial approvals to opening day. The main bottleneck is DataFlow PSV for staff (4–8 weeks) and clinic fit-out (4–12 weeks). Running these in parallel with the Sheryan application process reduces total time to 3–5 months in fast-track cases.
6. Can a clinic in DHCC serve patients from outside the free zone?
Yes — Dubai Healthcare City clinics are not restricted to DHCC employees or tenants. They can serve any Dubai resident or visitor, and many actively market to medical tourism patients from across the UAE and internationally.
7. What medical specialties are allowed in a general clinic license?
A general medical clinic license (GP license) allows: general practice consultations, basic diagnostics, minor procedures, and referrals. For specialties like cardiology, dermatology, orthopaedics, or oncology, you need a DHA specialist clinic license with appropriately licensed consultants on staff.
8. What is Primary Source Verification (PSV) for healthcare staff?
PSV is the DHA-mandated process of verifying healthcare professional credentials directly with the institutions that issued them. Conducted by DataFlow Group, it confirms that degrees, licenses, and work experience listed by applicants are authentic. All clinical staff in a Dubai clinic must complete PSV before receiving their DHA professional license.
Ready to Open Your Medical Clinic in Dubai?
The DHA licensing process has many moving parts — and a single missed requirement can delay your opening by months. Noble Core Ventures specialises in healthcare business setup in Dubai. We handle DED licensing, DHA Sheryan applications, NABIDH integration guidance, and staff PSV coordination — so you open faster and without the headaches.
Looking to understand your broader trade license options in Dubai? Read our complete guide to the Dubai Trade License — covering all license types, costs, and how to choose the right structure for your business.
If you’re also considering food & beverage or hospitality alongside healthcare, see our Restaurant License Dubai guide for comparison. For technical service businesses in the same complex, our Technical Services License Dubai guide covers what you need to know.
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