Planning to practice healthcare in the UAE? The first question every doctor, nurse, pharmacist, or allied health professional must answer is: Which license do I need — DOH, DHA, or MOH? Getting this wrong can cost you months of delays and thousands of dirhams. This guide gives you a clear, no-jargon answer.
The UAE has three separate healthcare licensing authorities — each governing a different emirate. Unlike many countries with a single national license, the UAE requires you to hold the specific license of the emirate where you plan to work. Choose the wrong authority and your application could be rejected, or worse, you end up with a license that doesn’t allow you to practice where your job offer actually is.
At Jobineva, Abu Dhabi’s DOH-approved healthcare consultancy, we have helped 15,000+ healthcare professionals across the UAE navigate this licensing maze. In this guide, we explain exactly what each license covers, how they differ, and which one is right for you in 2025.
📋 Table of Contents:
- Quick overview: DOH, DHA, and MOH at a glance
- What is the DOH license? (Abu Dhabi)
- What is the DHA license? (Dubai)
- What is the MOH license? (Northern Emirates)
- Full comparison: DOH vs DHA vs MOH
- Which license should YOU get?
- DataFlow verification: The step all three share
- Can you transfer between licenses?
- Frequently asked questions
Quick Overview: DOH, DHA, and MOH at a Glance
Before diving into the details, here is the most important thing to understand:Â each UAE healthcare license is region-specific. You cannot use a Dubai DHA license to practice in Abu Dhabi, and vice versa.
DOH License
Abu Dhabi & Al Ain Department of Health Abu Dhabi Portal: TAMM / DOH eLicensing
DHA License
Dubai only Dubai Health Authority Portal: Sheryan Portal
MOH License
Sharjah, Ajman, RAK, Fujairah, Umm Al Quwain Ministry of Health & Prevention Portal: MOHAP Portal / UAE PASS
All three authorities follow the same Unified Healthcare Professional Qualification Requirements (PQR), introduced by MOHAP, DOH, DHA, and Sharjah Health Authority. However, each has its own application portal, exam format, fees, and timeline. Let us break down each one in detail.
What is the DOH License? (Abu Dhabi)
The DOH license (Department of Health Abu Dhabi) — formerly known as the HAAD license — is the mandatory credential for any healthcare professional who wants to practice in Abu Dhabi or Al Ain. It is issued by the Abu Dhabi Department of Health and is required for doctors, nurses, pharmacists, dentists, and all allied health professionals working in government hospitals, private clinics, and specialist facilities in the emirate.
Who needs a DOH license?
- Doctors (GPs, specialists, and consultants) practicing in Abu Dhabi
- Nurses and midwives working in Abu Dhabi or Al Ain facilities
- Pharmacists at pharmacies across Abu Dhabi
- Dentists and dental hygienists
- Allied health professionals (lab technicians, radiographers, physiotherapists, etc.)
- Ayurveda and Traditional Medicine practitioners (with specific DOH approval)
DOH license process (step by step)
- Create a TAMM account — Register on Abu Dhabi’s government services platform (tamm.abudhabi) using your UAE PASS to get a Unique Identification Number (UIN).
- Start DataFlow verification — Submit your educational and professional credentials for Primary Source Verification. This takes 30–60 working days.
- Submit application and documents — Upload all required documents on the DOH portal, attach your DataFlow report, and pay the application fees.
- Pass the DOH exam — The exam is conducted via Pearson VUE. It is a computer-based test (MCQ + scenario-based questions). Approximate cost: USD 200–300. You have up to 3 attempts.
- Receive eligibility letter — Once approved, DOH issues an eligibility letter that allows you to seek employment in Abu Dhabi.
- License activation by employer — Your Abu Dhabi employer submits a license activation request. Final license is issued within 3–17 working days.
Total DOH licensing cost: Approximately AED 2,500–4,500 (includes DataFlow fees of AED 1,000–1,500, exam fees, and application fees). License renewal fee is AED 100 annually via TAMM.
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What is the DOH License? (Abu Dhabi)
The DHA license (Dubai Health Authority) is required for all healthcare professionals working in Dubai. It is processed through the Sheryan Portal — DHA’s centralized licensing platform. The DHA license is one of the most searched healthcare licenses in the UAE, largely because Dubai has the highest concentration of private hospitals and clinics.
Key facts about the DHA license:
- Valid exclusively in Dubai — not accepted in Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, or other emirates
- Exam format: MCQ-only, computer-based (via Sheryan portal or Prometric centers)
- Generally considered the most straightforward exam format among the three
- Registration fee: AED 200 (individual registration; facility later activates into full license)
- You can hold a DHA license and a DOH or MOH license simultaneously
- After 6 months on a DHA license, you can apply to transfer to DOH Abu Dhabi
DHA Sheryan Portal note:Â DHA updated its Sheryan Portal to Version 1.2 in May 2025, with streamlined application workflows and faster processing times.
📎 View Jobineva’s Medical Licensing Dubai service → — We assist with DHA applications for all healthcare professionals.
What is the MOH License? (Northern Emirates)
The MOH license (Ministry of Health and Prevention — MOHAP) covers the Northern Emirates: Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, and Umm Al Quwain. Unlike the DOH and DHA which are emirate-specific, the MOH license provides coverage across five emirates simultaneously — making it attractive for professionals who want geographic flexibility outside the main cities.
Key facts about the DHA license:
- Covers 5 northern emirates with one license
- Licensing is facility-led — your employer initiates the process via UAE PASS
- Exam format: MCQ-based, but some professions also require a viva/practical exam
- Available in Arabic, making it accessible for Arabic-speaking professionals
- Often seen as a stepping stone for professionals entering the UAE market
- MOHAP digital platform is transitioning with scheduled updates in 2025
📎 View Jobineva’s MOH Licensing UAE service → — Full support for MOH applications across all Northern Emirates.
Full Comparison: DOH vs DHA vs MOH (2025)
Here is a side-by-side comparison of all three UAE healthcare licenses to help you make an informed decision;
Pro Tip: Your DataFlow PSV report does not need to be redone for each authority. One completed DataFlow report can be linked across DOH, DHA, and MOH — saving you significant time and money if you apply for multiple licenses.
Which License Should YOU Get? (Decision Guide)
The answer is simpler than most people think:Â choose your license based on where your job is located. Here is a clear decision guide:
Choose your license based on your situation:
- Get DOH (Abu Dhabi) if your job offer is in Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, or a SEHA government hospital. Also choose DOH if you want to set up or work in a clinic in Abu Dhabi, government facility, or have been offered a specialist/consultant role in the capital.
- Get DHA (Dubai) if you are joining a hospital, clinic, or private practice in Dubai. The DHA exam is widely seen as the most accessible entry point into the UAE — many professionals get their DHA first, then transfer to DOH Abu Dhabi after 6 months.
- Get MOH (Northern Emirates) if your job is in Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, or Umm Al Quwain. One MOH license covers all five of these emirates, offering broad flexibility at a slightly lower cost than DOH or DHA.
- Get DHA first, then transfer to DOH if you are open to starting in Dubai and later moving to Abu Dhabi. This is a smart strategy many expat healthcare professionals use — the DHA exam can be easier for some specialties, and after 6 months of work experience, you can transfer to DOH without retaking the full exam.
- Hold multiple licenses if you have opportunities in both Dubai and Abu Dhabi. UAE regulations allow professionals to hold up to three active licenses simultaneously (DHA, DOH, MOH), each linked to a separate facility.
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DataFlow Verification: The Step All Three Licenses Share
Regardless of whether you choose DOH, DHA, or MOH, you cannot get any UAE healthcare license without completing DataFlow Primary Source Verification (PSV). This is non-negotiable.
DataFlow is an independent verification body that contacts your university, professional licensing authority, and previous employers directly — to confirm that every credential you have submitted is genuine. The UAE introduced this to protect the quality of its healthcare system.
Key facts about the DHA license:
- Your medical/nursing/pharmacy degree from your university
- Your professional license from your home country's licensing authority
- Work experience letters from previous employers
- Good Standing Certificate from your regulatory body
- Any specialist training certificates or postgraduate qualifications
DataFlow timeline and cost:
Cost: AED 1,000–1,500  |  Timeline: 30–60 working days (can be longer for older institutions or complex files)  |  Key advantage: Your completed DataFlow report can be shared across DOH, DHA, and MOH — you only pay once.
Our advice: Start DataFlow before anything else. Do not wait for a job offer. Begin your DataFlow application as soon as you decide to move to the UAE — it is the longest step in the process and delays here cascade into everything else.
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Can You Transfer Between DOH, DHA, and MOH?
Yes — and this is one of the most useful features of UAE’s healthcare licensing system. You are not permanently locked into one authority.
How license transfer works:
- DHA → DOH transfer: After 6 months of working on an active DHA license, you can apply to transfer to DOH Abu Dhabi. You need a Good Standing Certificate from DHA, and your DataFlow report is typically reusable.
- DOH → DHA transfer: Similarly, after 6 months on a DOH license with employer nomination, you can apply to DHA.
- MOH → DOH or DHA: Transfer is possible after 1 year of working experience on your MOH license.
- Holding multiple licenses: You can hold DOH, DHA, and MOH licenses simultaneously — each must be linked to a separate facility. No NOC (No Objection Certificate) is required for transfers.
Pro Tip: In January 2025, MOHAP announced plans for a unified national platform that would allow healthcare professionals to work anywhere in the UAE public and private sector under a single credential. As of 2025 this is not yet fully operational, but it is a significant development to watch.
📎 Need to transfer your license from DHA to DOH, or add a second license? Jobineva handles all inter-authority transfer procedures. Contact our team for transfer support →
Most Popular Questions
FAQs – Clinic Setup in Abu Dhabi
DOH (Department of Health) license covers Abu Dhabi and Al Ain. DHA (Dubai Health Authority) license is required only for Dubai. MOH (Ministry of Health and Prevention) license covers the Northern Emirates — Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, and Umm Al Quwain. Each is region-specific and not valid in other emirates without a formal transfer.
No. Each UAE healthcare license is emirate-specific. A DHA license only covers Dubai, DOH only covers Abu Dhabi, and MOH covers the 5 Northern Emirates. However, you can hold all three simultaneously, and your DataFlow verification report is shared across all authorities — so you only verify your credentials once.
The full DOH process typically takes 3–6 months. DataFlow verification alone takes 30–60 working days. After that, exam booking, preparation, and final license issuance (3–17 working days) add to the timeline. Working with a DOH-approved consultancy like Jobineva can significantly reduce delays by ensuring all documents are correct before submission.
Yes. After a minimum of 6 months of working experience on an active DHA license, you can apply to transfer to DOH Abu Dhabi. You will need a Good Standing Certificate from DHA, and your existing DataFlow PSV report can typically be linked to the DOH application — saving you the cost and time of redoing the verification.
Yes. After a minimum of 6 months of working experience on an active DHA license, you can apply to transfer to DOH Abu Dhabi. You will need a Good Standing Certificate from DHA, and your existing DataFlow PSV report can typically be linked to the DOH application — saving you the cost and time of redoing the verification.
How license transfer works:
Yes — and this is one of the most useful features of UAE’s healthcare licensing system. You are not permanently locked into one authority.
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