DHA Allied Health Technology License Guide

Easy Steps to Work as a Allied Health Technologist in Dubai

If you’re a Allied Health Technologist who wants to work in Dubai, you’ll need a special license from the Dubai Health Authority (DHA). This license is required by law and proves you have the right training and skills. This guide will walk you through each step of the process, from checking if you qualify to getting your first job, so you can confidently start your new career in Dubai.

DHA Licensing Steps (Overview)

1

Create Sheryan Account

Sign up on the DHA’s online portal to start your application.

2

Dataflow Verification

A third-party company, Dataflow, will check if your documents are real.

3

Take the Exam

Pass the DHA’s computer-based test to prove your Allied Health Technology knowledge.

4

Get Eligibility Letter

After passing the exam and Dataflow, you’ll receive a letter that allows you to look for jobs.

Note: You can do the Exam and Dataflow in any order, or both at the same time.

Qualification and Experience Requirements

Position Qualifications Experience
Allied Health Technologist (emphasis area) Bachelor in allied health science with emphasis training in one of the following areas:
o Endoscopy
o Urology
Two (2) years’ experience post qualification in related field
Allied Health Technician (emphasis area) Diploma (Minimum two (2) years course duration) in allied health science with emphasis training in one of the following areas:
o Endoscopy
o Urology
Two (2) years’ experience post qualification in related field

*In compliance with the Discontinuity of Practice (Gap of Practice) criteria.

  Additional Requirements

  • Registration/License: Applicants must hold a valid License/Registration to practice in their home country and/or country of last
    employment (where applicable).
  • Good Standing Certificate (GSC): A valid GSC is required from the same licensing authority that issued your license. The certificate must be issued within the last six months of your application date.

DHA Licensing Process – Step by Step

Step 1: Create Your DHA Sheryan Account

DHA Sheryan Portal

The Sheryan portal is the online platform where you will manage your entire DHA license application. It’s your digital gateway to becoming a licensed in Allied Health Technology in Dubai.

Documents Required to Open a Sheryan Account:
  • Valid Passport: A clear copy of your passport.
  • Passport-sized Photograph: A recent photograph with a white background.
  • Active Email ID: An email address that you check regularly for updates.

Once your account is created, you will be assigned a unique DHA ID, which you will use for all subsequent steps.

Step 2: DHA Primary Source Verification (PSV) via DataFlow

DHA Dataflow

Purpose: Verify the authenticity of your documents before applying for the DHA license.

Required Documents (for Allied Health Technology):
  • Degree or Diploma Certificate
  • License (Valid license)
  • Good Standing Certificate (From your licensing authority)
  • Experience Certificate (If any; 1 letter included in base fee)
PSV Fees:
  • Base Fee: AED 935 (covers 4 documents: Degree, License, Good Standing + 1 Experience Letter).
  • Extra Documents: AED 300 per document (e.g., additional experience letters).
  • +5% VAT (Applicable on total fee).

Note: Some universities/authorities may charge extra for verification replies.

Processing Time: 3–6 weeks (Depends on how quickly your university/employer/licensing board responds to DataFlow’s verification requests).

Step 3: DHA Allied Health Technology Exam

All exam details are consolidated in the Exam Details section below for your convenience.

 

Step 4: Apply for Eligibility Letter

  • Log in to your Sheryan account.
  • Apply for the “Get Registered” service.
  • Ensure your documents are verified by DataFlow and your exam results are recorded.
  • Pay the AED 200 fee.

You will receive your Eligibility Letter, typically within 24 hours. This letter allows you to begin your job search in Dubai.

DHA Allied Health Technology Exam - Complete Details

Booking Steps (Via Prometric)

  1. Visit: prometric.com/dha
  2. Select Exam: Schedule: Choose date, center in India
  3. Pay: USD 240 (credit/debit card)
  4. Confirmation: Email with admit details

Exam Day Requirements

  • Original Passport
  • DHA Eligibility ID
  • Prometric Confirmation Letter

Important Notes

  • Reschedule/Cancel: 72 hrs prior (fees may apply)
  • Retake: After 14 days if failed
  • Results: Available via DHA/Prometric

DHA Prometric Exam Centers in India

You can take the DHA Prometric Exam at any of these authorized test centers in India:

📍 Ahmedabad | 📍 Bangalore | 📍 Chennai | 📍 Hyderabad | 📍 Gurgaon | 📍 Kolkata | 📍 Mumbai | 📍 Trivandrum

DHA Allied Health Technology License Cost Calculator (AED & INR) 🩺

Required Information to Calculate PSV Costs:

The base DataFlow fee covers **4 core documents** (Degree/Diploma, Valid License, GSC, & 1 Experience Letter).

How many additional experience letters or training certificates do you expect to submit for DataFlow verification?

(Enter 0 if you only have the 4 documents covered by the base fee.)

Extra Documents
Step & Fee Component Cost (AED) Est. Cost (INR) Notes
1. Primary Source Verification (PSV) via DataFlow
Base PSV Fee (Allied Health) 935 ~22,625 Covers 4 core documents.
+ 5% VAT on Base Fee 46.75 ~1,131 Mandatory VAT.
Extra Document Fee (per document) 300 ~7,256 Based on user input for extra documents.
2. DHA Prometric Exam (CBT)
Exam Booking Fee ~880 ~21,283 Estimated $\sim$USD 240 (Paid to Prometric).
3. Final Application & Registration (Sheryan)
Eligibility Letter Application Fee 200 ~4,837 Required to start job searching.
License Activation Fee (1-Year) 1,000 ~24,186 **Paid by employer** after job offer.

MINIMUM Total Estimated Mandatory Costs (Assuming 0 Extra Documents)

Cost to Obtain Eligibility Letter:

~AED 2,062 (or ~INR 49,876)

Full Total (Including License Activation):

~AED 3,062 (or ~INR 74,062)

*Currency Conversion: **1 AED $\approx$ 24.186 INR** (as of Sep 2025). The INR cost will fluctuate daily based on the live exchange rate and bank transaction charges.

DHA Exam & Experience Exemption Allied Health Technology

Allied Health Technology are exempted from the DHA exam if they meet either of the following criteria:

✅ Criteria: License + GSC from Recognized Countries

Allied Health Technology holding a valid license and Good Standing Certificate (GSC) from one of the recognized licensing authorities listed below are exempted from the DHA Prometric exam, provided that:

  • The degree was obtained within the last 3 years, OR
  • There has been no gap in clinical practice since their last employment.
Recognized Countries & Licensing Authorities:
  • UK (HCPC)
  • USA
  • Australia
  • Canada
  • Ireland
  • Singapore
  • Germany
  • France
  • South Africa
  • New Zealand
  • Sweden
  • Denmark
  • Norway
  • Finland
  • Austria
  • Switzerland
  • Belgium
  • Netherlands
  • Iceland
  • Luxembourg
🌐 English Language Proficiency (if applicable)

If you did not study in English, you must pass one of:

  • IELTS: Minimum 5.0
  • TOEFL: Minimum 500
  • OET: Minimum Grade C
  • Cambridge English: Minimum 169

FAQs (More) 🙋‍♀️

Q: Is the DHA Eligibility Letter valid forever? A: No, the DHA Eligibility Letter is typically valid for one year. You must find employment and get your full license activated before it expires.

Q: Do I need a MOFA attestation for the DHA application? No, MOFA attestation is not required for the DHA license application itself. However, it is a mandatory requirement for obtaining your UAE residency visa, which is a separate process handled by your employer.

Q: What is a Good Standing Certificate (GSC)? A: A GSC is an official letter from your professional licensing body (like the Indian Nursing Council or State Nursing Council) that confirms your nursing license is in good standing and that you have not been subject to any disciplinary actions.

Q: What happens if I fail the DHA Prometric exam three times? A: The DHA allows a maximum of three attempts across all UAE health authorities (DHA, MOH, and HAAD). If you fail all three, you may have to wait for two years before you can reapply, and you might be required to get additional training or qualifications.

Q: Can I work in Abu Dhabi or Sharjah with a DHA license? A: No. A DHA license is only valid for practicing in Dubai. To work in Abu Dhabi, you need a license from the Department of Health (DoH), and for the Northern Emirates (like Sharjah), you need a license from the Ministry of Health and Prevention (MOHAP). You may be able to transfer your license, which is a separate process.

Q: How do I renew my DHA license? A: Your employer will typically handle the renewal process through the Sheryan portal. Key requirements for renewal include completing Continuous Professional Development (CPD) hours and having a valid medical malpractice insurance.