The UAE has three separate medical licensing authorities. DHA covers Dubai. DOH covers Abu Dhabi. MOH covers the five Northern Emirates — Sharjah, RAK, Ajman, Fujairah, and UAQ. Your license depends entirely on where you plan to work. Each has its own portal, exam, and timeline. Your DataFlow report is transferable across all three.
Picture this. A nurse from the Philippines completes her DHA license after five months of hard work — DataFlow verified, exam passed, all fees paid. Then her job offer comes through. Abu Dhabi. Not Dubai.
Her DHA license is useless for that role.
This is not a rare story. It happens every week because the UAE’s three healthcare licensing authorities are completely separate systems. The emirate you work in determines the license you need — not the other way around.
This guide gives you a clear answer on which authority covers which region, how the three differ in process and timeline, and which one makes sense for your situation.
What Is the Difference Between DHA, DOH, and MOH?

DHA licenses Dubai. DOH licenses Abu Dhabi. MOH licenses the five Northern Emirates. All three are separate authorities — a license from one does not cover another emirate.
That single paragraph is the most important thing to understand before you apply for anything.
The UAE’s three healthcare regulatory authorities all follow the same Unified Healthcare Professional Qualification Requirements (PQR), issued jointly by DHA, DOH, MOH, and Sharjah Health Authority. The documents you need, the experience thresholds, and the exam formats are broadly similar. What differs is where each license is valid, which portal you apply through, which exam you sit, and how long the process takes.
Think of it like a driving licence tied to a specific motorway. You can drive, but only on the roads that the licence covers.
You can read more about how UAE medical licensing works overall in our UAE medical licensing overview.
Which Emirates Does Each Authority Cover?
DHA covers Dubai only. DOH covers Abu Dhabi and Al Ain. MOH covers Sharjah, Ras Al Khaimah, Ajman, Fujairah, and Umm Al Quwain — the five Northern Emirates.
Here is the breakdown:
DHA — Dubai Health Authority Covers: Dubai emirate only (including Dubai Healthcare City free zone) Portal: Sheryan Who needs it: Any healthcare professional working in a hospital, clinic, or private practice in Dubai
DOH — Department of Health Abu Dhabi Covers: Abu Dhabi emirate and Al Ain Portal: Malafi (TAMM eServices) Who needs it: Healthcare professionals working at SEHA hospitals, Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, private facilities in Abu Dhabi and Al Ain Note: DOH was previously called HAAD (Health Authority Abu Dhabi). If someone mentions a “HAAD license,” they mean DOH — same authority, renamed.
MOH — Ministry of Health and Prevention Covers: Sharjah, Ras Al Khaimah, Ajman, Fujairah, Umm Al Quwain Portal: MOH portal (MOHAP) Who needs it: Healthcare professionals working anywhere in the Northern Emirates outside Dubai and Abu Dhabi
If your job offer is in Sharjah, you need MOH. If it is in Dubai, you need DHA. There is no shortcut around this.
DHA, DOH, and MOH: Side-by-Side Comparison

The table below covers the key differences across the three authorities. Use this as your quick reference.
| DHA | DOH | MOH | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Region | Dubai | Abu Dhabi + Al Ain | 5 Northern Emirates |
| Portal | Sheryan | Malafi / TAMM | MOHAP Portal |
| Exam type | Prometric MCQ | Pearson VUE CBT or oral | Prometric MCQ |
| Exam questions | 150 MCQ | CBT or oral (specialty-dependent) | 150 MCQ |
| Pass mark | ~60% | Varies by specialty | ~60% |
| Exam attempts | 3 per year | 3 per year | 3 per year |
| DataFlow required | Yes — mandatory | Yes — before exam | Yes — mandatory |
| Fresh graduates | 2 years of experience needed | An internship may suffice | Internship may suffice |
| Typical timeline | 4–6 months | 3–5 months | 3–5 months |
| License renewal | Annual | Biennial (every 2 years) | Annual |
| Licence fee (doctors) | AED 1,000–5,000 | AED 750–1,050 (exam only) | Generally lower than DHA |
A few things worth knowing about this table:
DOH’s move toward Computer Adaptive Testing (CAT) via Pearson VUE makes it technically different from DHA and MOH, which both use standard fixed Prometric MCQ exams. The DOH exam adapts its difficulty to your answers in real time.
MOH’s registration certificate is valid for 5 years (with continued active practice), whereas DHA registration is valid for 1 year. Practically speaking, MOH offers more administrative stability once you’re licensed.
For detailed requirements specific to your profession, see our dedicated guides: DHA license Dubai, DOH license Abu Dhabi, and MOH license Northern Emirates.
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Which UAE License Should You Apply for First?

Apply for the license that covers the emirate where you have a job offer or plan to work. If you have no preference, MOH is the fastest and accepts fresh graduates with internship completion.
This is the honest answer most guides skip over: the “best” UAE license is whichever one matches your job.
If you already have a job offer in Dubai, apply for DHA. Abu Dhabi job offer? Apply for DOH. Sharjah clinic? MOH.
If you are still searching for a role and have no emirate preference, MOH makes the most sense as a starting point. It accepts fresh graduates with internship completion, which DHA and DOH typically do not. It also tends to process faster and costs slightly less. Once you have MOH experience, upgrading to DHA or DOH becomes significantly easier.
A common strategy among internationally mobile healthcare professionals: start with MOH, build 6–12 months of UAE experience, then apply for DHA or DOH as a second licence. Your DataFlow is reusable, and you skip the re-examination in many cases.
Can You Hold More Than One UAE License?

Yes. After 6 months of active practice with one UAE authority, you can apply to a second without repeating the licensing exam — your experience transfers.
This surprises a lot of people. The UAE does allow dual or multiple licensing, and it is more common than you might think. A pharmacist working in Dubai might hold both DHA and MOH licences to keep options open across emirate lines.
The process is called license conversion or endorsement. After at least 6 months of active documented practice under your first UAE authority, you can apply to a second authority. The DataFlow report is transferable, and professionals with at least 6 months of UAE practice can apply for a second authority’s licence without repeating the licensing examination. Allocation Assist
Worth knowing: 2025 regulatory updates have tightened the transfer pathway somewhat, with stricter enforcement of Good Standing Certificate requirements when converting between authorities. Medexamcenter This does not make conversion impossible — it just means your documentation needs to be current and complete when you apply.
The conversion fee typically runs AED 2,000–4,000, depending on the authority and your profession.
Is Your DataFlow Report Transferable Between Authorities?
Yes. A completed DataFlow report is transferable between DHA, DOH, and MOH at no extra cost for recent reports. You do not repeat primary source verification.
This is one of the most practical things to know. DataFlow primary source verification — the process that confirms your degree, council registration, and experience with the original institutions — does not need to be repeated for each UAE authority.
A completed DataFlow report can usually be transferred between DHA, DOH, and MOH, saving time and cost. Doctor Expat
Our DataFlow verification service manages this process and ensures your report is correctly transferred between authorities when needed — saving you weeks of unnecessary waiting.
One caveat: DataFlow reports issued to DHA before October 2017 have a small transfer fee. Reports issued after that date are transferred free of charge between UAE authorities.
How to Start Your UAE Medical License Application
The first step for any UAE authority — DHA, DOH, or MOH — is confirming your eligibility. Your degree, specialty, experience, and country of graduation all affect which authority you qualify for and on what timeline.
We offer a free eligibility assessment that covers all three UAE authorities simultaneously. We confirm which ones you qualify for, identify the fastest route, and give you a full document checklist — before you pay a single dirham.
Most healthcare professionals qualify for at least one UAE authority. Many qualify for all three. The question is which one matches your career goals — and how to get there in the shortest possible time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I use my DHA license to work in Abu Dhabi?
A: No. The DHA license is valid only in the Dubai Emirate. To work in Abu Dhabi, you need a separate DOH license. Each UAE authority issues licences for its own emirate only — there is no cross-emirate recognition at the point of initial licensing.
Q: Is the MOH license easier to get than DHA?
A: MOH has lower experience requirements — it accepts internship completion, whereas DHA requires 2 years post-graduation. The exam format is similar. For fresh graduates or those without 2 years of experience, MOH is the accessible entry point into the UAE healthcare practice.
Q: How long does the UAE medical licensing take in 2026?
A: MOH and DHA both average 3–6 months from start to licence, including DataFlow and exam preparation. DOH typically runs 3–5 months once all documents are in order. Running DataFlow verification and exam preparation simultaneously — which is our standard approach — cuts these timelines by 6–10 weeks compared to doing them sequentially.
Q: If I fail the exam for one authority, can I try with a different one?
A: Yes, with conditions. After three failed attempts with one authority, you may be granted one additional attempt with a different authority. Allocation Assist. After that, a different specialty or new qualification may be required. This makes first-attempt preparation critical.
Q: Do I need a job offer before applying for a UAE medical licence?
A: For DHA and MOH, you can obtain registration (eligibility to work) before securing a job. DOH requires employer nomination to complete the full licensing process. Having your DHA or MOH registration in hand makes you significantly more attractive to UAE employers — most hospitals will not wait for you to start the process after hiring.




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