DHA License for Clinical Dietitian
Easy Steps to Qualify for a DHA Clinical Dietitian License from Your Home Country
If you’re a Clinical Dietitian planning to work in Dubai, you must obtain a license from the Dubai Health Authority (DHA). This guide explains the complete DHA licensing process for Clinical Dietitians — from eligibility and qualification requirements to DataFlow verification, exams, syllabus, costs, and licensing outcomes — so you can confidently start your career in Dubai.
Qualification and Experience Requirements
Clinical Dietitian
Qualifications
Bachelor of Science in Dietetics
Or
Bachelor’s degree in health science with a major in Nutrition (Please see table below) And Post-graduate diploma or master in Dietetics
Experience
Two (2) years of experience post qualification in a related field in a health facility
Examples of Equivalent Qualifications in Clinical Dietetics
- Bachelor of Science in Dietetics
- Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics
- Bachelor of Science in Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics
*In compliance with the Discontinuity of Practice (Gap of Practice) criteria.
Additional Mandatory Requirements
- Valid Registration / License: Applicants must hold a valid professional license or registration from 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(must be issued within the last 6 months).
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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. DHA Exam
Pass the DHA’s computer-based test or Oral Assessment to prove your professional 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.
We can manage your Sheryan registration, DataFlow, and exam booking end-to-end.
DHA Licensing Process – Step by Step
Step 1: Create Your DHA Sheryan Account
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 Clinical Dietitian in Dubai.
Documents Required to Open a Sheryan Account:
- Valid Passport
- Passport-sized Photograph
- Active Email ID
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
Purpose: Verify the authenticity of your documents before applying for the DHA license.
DataFlow verification is mandatory for all DHA applicants.
Required Documents (for Clinical Dietitian):
- Degree 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 Clinical Dietitian Exam
All DHA exam details are provided in the Exam Details section below for easy reference.
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 Exam Exemption
Criteria : License & Good Standing Certificate
Applicants holding a valid professional license and a Good Standing Certificate (GSC) from the recognized countries listed below are exempted from the DHA licensure exam, provided that:
The qualification was obtained within the last three (3) years, OR
There is no gap in clinical practice since the last employment.
Country
- Austria
- Australia
- Belgium
- Canada
- Denmark
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Iceland
- Ireland
- Luxembourg
- Netherland
- New Zealand
- Norway
- Singapore
- Sweden
- South Africa
- Switzerland
- UK (HCPC)
- USA
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DHA Exam for Clinical Dietitiant - Complete Details
Clinical Dietitian Exam
- Role: Clinical Dietician
- Code: NUT4112
- Duration: 3 Hours
- Total Questions: 150
- Pass Score: 55%
- Fee: USD $240
Booking Steps (Via Prometric)
- Visit: prometric.com/dha
- Select Exam → Schedule → Choose your preferred date and test center (available globally)
- Pay: USD 240 (credit/debit card)
- 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
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DHA Clinical Dietitian Exam
Exam Coverage (Syllabus)
The examination tests knowledge across 12 core domains of Clinical Dietitian practice:
- Fundamental of Dietetics, Food Management and Services
- Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
- Nutrition Screening, Assessment and Counselling
- Principles of Food Preparation and Training
- Food Science and Normal Nutrition
- Menu Planning
- Procurement and Materials Management
- Metabolic Disorders
- Inflammatory Diseases and Cancer
- Food Production, Distribution and Facility Design
- Medical Nutrition Therapy
- Nutrition Through Life Cycle
Recommended References
The following texts are suggested for preparation, with the latest editions recommended:
- Understanding Normal and Clinical Nutrition. Sharon Rady Rolfes, Kathryn Pinna, Ellie Whitney, Brooks Cole, Latest Edition.
- Krause's Food and the Nutrition Care Process - Elsevier eBook on Intel Education Study, L. Kathleen Mahan, Janice L Raymond, Sylvia Escott-Stump, Latest Edition.
- Clinical Nutrition, Marinos Elia, Olle Ljungqvist, Rebecca Stratton, Susan A. Lanham-New, Wiley-Black, Latest Edition.
- Nutrition and Diagnosis-Related Care, by Sylvia Escott-Stump, Latest Edition.
- Charney, P., Malone, ADA Pocket Guide to Enteral Nutrition. American Dietetic Association, Latest Edition.
- V.A. Vaclavik and E.W. Christian, Essentials of Food Science, Springer Science, New York, Latest Edition.
🌐 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
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We’ve helped hundreds of healthcare professionals get licensed in Dubai smoothly and compliantly.
Our healthcare consultancy provides end-to-end DHA licensing support for Clinical Dietitian, including eligibility assessment, Sheryan registration, DataFlow verification, exam booking, and eligibility letter processing.
We charge a transparent 20% professional service fee, calculated only on the official DHA, DataFlow, and exam charges applicable to your case. There are no hidden costs, and all government fees are paid directly to the authorities.
What Our Service Fee Includes
Eligibility review based on DHA regulations
Sheryan account creation & application submission
DataFlow document verification coordination
DHA exam or oral assessment booking (if required)
Eligibility letter follow-up & status tracking
Ongoing guidance until eligibility approval
What It Does NOT Include
Note: Government fees, DataFlow charges, exam fees, and oral assessment fees are paid separately to the respective authorities as per official rates.

