Caesarean Section (C-Section) Cost in the UAE
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A caesarean section (c-section) in the UAE typically costs AED 12,000 to AED 50,000, with a typical price of AED 22,625. In Dubai, expect to pay around AED 30,000, while Sharjah averages AED 22,000. This procedure is typically covered by UAE health insurance plans with a co-pay of 10–20%. Prices reflect data from 8 UAE cities as of March 2026, sourced from DOH Mandatory Tariff methodology and market-observed ranges.
AED 12,000 – AED 50,000
Price range across all UAE facilities · Typical: AED 22,625
Cheapest City
Umm Al Quwain
~AED 19,000
Most Expensive
Dubai
~AED 30,000
Duration
45–90 minutes
Recovery
2–4 days (hospital), 6–8 weeks (full)
Typically Covered
C-sections are covered under maternity benefits (same waiting period as normal delivery). Emergency C-sections are covered even by plans without mater...
Setting: Hospital admission required
Anaesthesia: General
Price by City
About Caesarean Section (C-Section)
A Caesarean section is the surgical delivery of a baby through an incision in the mother's abdomen and uterus. It may be planned (elective) or emergency. The UAE has one of the higher C-section rates globally. The cost includes surgeon fee, anaesthesia, operating room, and 2–4 day hospital stay.
What to Expect
Under spinal or general anaesthesia, a horizontal incision is made in the lower abdomen. The baby is delivered within 5–10 minutes. The uterus and abdomen are closed. Hospital stay is typically 2–4 days. Recovery takes 4–8 weeks.
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Related Procedures
Normal Delivery (Vaginal Birth)
AED 7,000 – AED 30,000
IVF Treatment (One Cycle)
AED 15,000 – AED 50,000
Caesarean Section (C-Section) in the UAE — Frequently Asked Questions
Disclaimer: Prices shown are indicative ranges based on the DOH Mandatory Tariff (Shafafiya) methodology, DHA DRG parameters, and market-observed data as of March 2026. Actual costs vary by facility, doctor, clinical complexity, and insurance plan. Always obtain a personalised quote from the healthcare provider. This page does not constitute medical or financial advice.