Key Highlights
Setting up a healthcare business in the UAE requires parallel registration: a trade licence and a clinical facility licence.
Budget several weeks to a few months for the combined process, since facility inspection and staff credentialing add time beyond a standard commercial licence.
The typical sequence looks like this:
DHA, DOH, and MOHAP each publish their own processing steps and turnaround times, so exact timelines can shift between application cycles.
Coordinating trade licence registration, facility licence documentation, and staff credentialing in parallel is where a healthcare business setup consultation with JSB Incorporation saves the most time; JSB manages the trade licence and documentation workflow while you work directly with your regulator on clinical approvals.
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Three regulators license healthcare facilities in the UAE: DHA for Dubai, DOH for Abu Dhabi, and MOHAP elsewhere.
A facility licence is issued to the business itself; a professional licence is issued separately to each practitioner.
Emirate/Zone | Regulator | Governing Framework | Free Zone Option |
Dubai (mainland) | Dubai Health Authority (DHA) | DHA facility licensing manual, Sheryan portal | Not applicable on the mainland. |
Dubai Healthcare City (DHCC) | Dubai Healthcare City Authority (DHCA) | DHCC-specific licensing rules | Yes, DHCC free zone |
Abu Dhabi | Department of Health (DOH) | DOH Healthcare Providers Manual, TAMM portal | Not applicable |
Sharjah, Ajman, other emirates | Ministry of Health and Prevention (MOHAP) | Federal health facility licensing service | Limited, by emirate |
Facility license documentation and trade licence registration are handled through the business entity, while credential verification happens directly between each practitioner and the regulator.
Foreign investors can generally own 100% of a mainland healthcare company in the UAE. The UAE government’s official guidance confirms the Commercial Companies Law amendments removed the requirement for a majority Emirati shareholder in most sectors.
Free zone entities, including Dubai Healthcare City, have offered full foreign ownership by default for longer. Some healthcare activities may carry additional conditions tied to the licensing category.
JSB’s mainland company formation and free zone company setup services confirm your ownership structure before you reserve a trade name.
The total cost of opening a clinic in Dubai depends on variables that move independently: trade licence category, facility approval fees, fit-out, and per-practitioner professional licensing.
There’s no single flat figure, since a single-practitioner clinic and a multi-specialty medical center sit on different fee schedules.
As a reference point, MOHAP’s published federal fee schedule lists an application fee of AED 100 alongside category-specific facility fees, such as AED 2,000 for a medical center license, though DHA and DOH publish separate fee tables for their own emirates.
Because cost depends on your activity code and emirate, treat any flat published number as a starting reference rather than a final quote.
Healthcare business owners and practitioners can qualify for the UAE Golden Visa through two routes: the investor category, open to anyone meeting the standard capital threshold, and the specialized talent category for doctors and scientists. Neither route guarantees automatic approval.
Costs and regulations are subject to change. Confirm current figures with the relevant UAE government authority or with JSB before making decisions.
If you’re building a clinic and exploring Golden Visa eligibility at the same time, JSB’s Golden Visa advisory service runs alongside your business setup engagement.
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Healthcare businesses pay corporate tax under the standard structure: 0% up to AED 375,000 and 9% above it.
VAT for medical services splits between zero-rated and standard-rated by service type, so there’s no blanket “VAT-free” status.
Q: Are all clinic services VAT-exempt?
A: No. Preventive and treatment services delivered directly to a patient are generally zero-rated under UAE VAT law. Cosmetic procedures and business-to-business medical services can fall under the standard 5% rate instead.
Q: What corporate tax rate applies to a clinic’s profits?
A: The Federal Tax Authority applies 0% on taxable income up to AED 375,000 and 9% above that threshold, the same structure that applies across UAE sectors.
Q: Do free zone healthcare companies get different tax treatment?
A: Free zone entities may qualify for a 0% rate on qualifying income if they meet FTA substance and activity conditions, but non-qualifying income is still taxed at the standard 9% rate.
Costs and regulations are subject to change. Confirm current figures with the relevant UAE government authority or with JSB before making decisions.
A clinic offering both treatment and cosmetic work typically applies both VAT treatments within the same set of books, since the two service types are taxed differently.
Yes. The Federal Tax Authority confirmed on 3 August 2026 that Small Business Relief remains available to eligible taxable persons whose revenue hasn’t exceeded AED 3 million in the relevant tax period and all prior periods, though a simplified return is still required.
Eligibility for the relief doesn’t remove the obligation to file; taxpayers must actively elect the relief through their return.
For most clinics, this means annual re-assessment against the threshold rather than one-time qualification.
Taxpayers whose financial year ended 31 December 2025 must submit their return and settle any tax due no later than 30 September 2026. Costs and regulations are subject to change.
JSB’s corporate tax compliance service reassesses your Small Business Relief eligibility each filing period, since revenue growth can push a clinic past the threshold without an obvious trigger point.
UAE public policy continues to favor expanding domestic private healthcare capacity, increasing near-term demand for licensed clinics and credentialed practitioners.
The practical signal for entrepreneurs is regulatory: Small Business Relief remains confirmed for 2026, corporate tax and VAT treatment are settled, and mainland ownership rules now allow full foreign ownership for most healthcare activities.
Costs and regulations are subject to change. Confirm current figures with the relevant UAE government authority or with JSB before making decisions.
Yes. A facility licence issued by DHA, DOH, or MOHAP only authorizes operation within that regulator’s jurisdiction. Opening in more than one emirate means applying separately to each relevant regulator, even under the same parent company.
2. What is DataFlow/PSV verification, and why does it matter for hiring doctors?
DataFlow Primary Source Verification confirms a practitioner’s degrees, licenses, and work history with the issuing institutions.
UAE health regulators require PSV clearance before issuing a professional license, which affects how quickly you can bring a doctor onto payroll.
3. Can a telehealth or digital health company set up in a UAE free zone?
Yes, several UAE free zones support telehealth and digital health activities, though any underlying clinical service may still require facility or professional licensing from the relevant health regulator.
4. What happens if I start fit-out before facility plan approval?
Starting fit-out ahead of approved engineering and premises plans risks rework and inspection failure, since your regulator inspects the completed space against the approved plan, not the reverse.
5. Is health insurance mandatory for healthcare business owners applying for a Golden Visa?
Health insurance requirements for Golden Visa applicants generally follow the same residence visa rules as other categories, not a healthcare-specific mandate. Confirm current requirements with ICP or GDRFA before applying.
6. How is a pharmacy licence different from a clinic license?
A pharmacy licence covers dispensing registered medications and carries its own facility and professional licensing requirements, distinct from a clinic’s treatment-focused facility licence.
7. Can an existing mainland company add a healthcare activity to its license?
An existing mainland company can typically apply to add a healthcare activity, but the addition still triggers the full facility licensing process with the relevant regulator.
8. What are the most common reasons DHA/DOH/MOHAP licence applications get rejected?
Common rejection triggers include incomplete engineering plans, mismatched activity codes, incomplete practitioner credentialing, and premises failing inspection against the approved layout.
Reviewed by Gaurav Keswani, Founder, JSB Incorporation.
Gaurav Keswani is the Founder of JSB Incorporation, a Dubai-based business setup and immigration consultancy. He appeared on Talk 100.3 FM answering live listener questions on UAE Golden Visa eligibility, citing GDRFA and ICP guidelines directly on air. JSB Incorporation handles documentation preparation and application coordination; all visa and license decisions rest with the relevant UAE government authorities—GDRFA, ICP, DET, and DLD.
If you’re planning a clinic, medical center, or specialty practice in the UAE, the licensing sequence and jurisdiction you choose now shape your timeline and cost for years ahead.
JSB’s team also coordinates Golden Visa advisory for qualifying healthcare investors and practitioners, so residency planning and business setup move in step rather than as two disconnected projects.
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