How to Choose a Doctor in the UAE
Finding the right doctor in the UAE starts with understanding your needs. If you require a general check-up, a general practitioner (GP) at a nearby clinic is usually sufficient. For specialist care — such as cardiology, orthopaedics, or dermatology — you will need a referral from your GP or can book directly with a specialist if your insurance plan allows direct access. Use the UAE Open Healthcare Directory to search by city, specialty, and area.
Finding the right doctor in the UAE starts with understanding your needs. If you require a general check-up, a general practitioner (GP) at a nearby clinic is usually sufficient. For specialist care — such as cardiology, orthopaedics, or dermatology — you will need a referral from your GP or can book directly with a specialist if your insurance plan allows direct access. Use the UAE Open Healthcare Directory to search by city, specialty, and area.
Always verify that your chosen doctor is licensed by the relevant authority: DHA for Dubai, DOH for Abu Dhabi and Al Ain, or MOHAP for the Northern Emirates. You can check licensing status through each authority's website or app. It is also important to confirm that the doctor and facility are within your insurance network — visiting an out-of-network provider can result in significantly higher out-of-pocket costs or no coverage at all.
Patient ratings and Google reviews provide useful signals, but should be considered alongside credentials and experience. Look for doctors with relevant board certifications, adequate experience in your condition, and a communication style that makes you comfortable. Many UAE clinics now offer online appointment booking and telemedicine consultations, making it easier to access care without long waits.
Last updated March 2026