DHA Emergency Medicine License Guide for Indian Doctors
Updated August 2025
This guide provides a clear, step-by-step process(Requirement, DHA Exam, Syllabus, Books, Cost) for Indian Emergency Medicine doctors seeking to obtain a professional license from the Dubai Health Authority (DHA). This license is legally required to practice in Dubai and proves your qualifications and skills.
Your DHA Licensing Journey: A Simple Overview
The process for obtaining your DHA license can be broken down into five main steps.
Check Eligibility
Create Sheryan Account
Verify Documents via Dataflow
Pass Exam (CBT for Specialists / Oral for Consultants)
Get Eligibility Letter
1. Check Your Eligibility
Before you begin the application process, you must confirm that you meet the DHA’s professional qualification requirements (PQR). If you meet the criteria below, you are eligible to apply for a DHA license as a Orthopedic specialist or Consultant.
Emergency Medicine – Indians (DHA / UAE PQR 2025)
A. Specialist – Main Category (Emergency Medicine)
Pathway 1: MBBS + MD (Emergency Medicine) OR DNB (Emergency Medicine) + 3 years experience post MD/DNB
Pathway 2: MBBS + MD/DNB + DM (Emergency Medicine) OR DrNB (Emergency Medicine) OR FNB (Emergency Medicine) → No experience required
B. Specialist – Subspecialty (Emergency Medicine)
Requirement:
MBBS + MD/DNB + DM / DrNB / FNB in respective subspecialty
No experience required (if qualification is Tier-1 or Tier-2)
C. Consultant – Main Category (Emergency Medicine)
Cannot become Consultant directly after MD/DNB
Requirement:
MBBS + MD/DNB + DM/DrNB/FNB (Emergency Medicine – main specialty)
+ 5 years experience post DM/DrNB/FNB
D. Consultant – Subspecialty (Emergency Medicine)
Requirement:
MBBS + MD/DNB + DM/DrNB/FNB in the subspecialty
+ 5 years experience post DM/DrNB/FNB
Recognized Subspecialties(Emergency Medicine) for Specialist and Consultant:
- Anesthesiology Critical Care Medicine
- Aviation Medicine
- Clinical Informatics
- Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology
- Emergency Medical Services
- Hospice and Palliative Medicine
- Internal Medicine-Critical Care Medicine
- Medical Toxicology
- Neurocritical Care
- Pain Medicine
- Pediatric Emergency Medicine
- Pre-hospital Emergency Medicine
- Sports Medicine
- Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine
Note: For all surgical specialties, a 2-year patient logbook is a mandatory requirement.
Step 2: Create Your DHA Sheryan Account
Click here – 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 Emergency Medicine Doctor 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 3: DHA Primary Source Verification (PSV) via DataFlow
Click here – DHA Dataflow
Purpose: Verify the authenticity of your documents before applying for the DHA license.
Required Documents (for Specialist & Consultant):
Degree Certificate (Only Higher Certificate)
License (Valid license from NMC/state)
Good Standing Certificate (From your licensing authority issued within 6 months)
Experience Certificate (Minimum 3 years continuous experience certificate post specialty certificate for Specialist) (Minimum 5 years continuous experience certificate post specialty certificate for Consultant)
PSV Fees:
Base Fee: AED 1235 (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 4: The DHA Exam
The assessment varies depending on your role.
For Specialists: The Computer-Based Test (CBT) is mandatory.
For Consultants: An Oral Exam is required.
DHA Emergency Medicine CBT (Specialist)
Booking:
Visit prometric.com/dha.
Select “Emergency Medicine” (EME5531).
Choose a date and test center in India.
Pay the USD 280 fee.
Test Centers in India: Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Gurgaon, Kolkata, Mumbai, Trivandrum.
On Exam Day: Bring your original passport, DHA Eligibility ID, and Prometric Confirmation Letter.
CBT (Computer Based Test) mandatory for Specialist syllabus
The exam consists of 150 questions covering a wide range of topics, including:
• Toxicology
• Endocrine and Electrolytes
• Resuscitation / Shock / Airway
• Psychiatry
• Obstetrics and Gynecology
• Neurology / Psychiatry
• Infectious Disease
• Patient Safety
• Hematology & oncology
• Pediatrics
• Trauma / EMS / Disaster
• Head, Neck
• Cardiovascular and Respiratory Diseases
• Genito-urinary, Derma, Ophth, ENT
• Nephrology / Urology/Orthopedic
• Toxicology / Environmental
• Gastroenterology
• End of life and Palliative care
• Professionalism and Ethics
Pass Score: 60%
Textbooks and Study Guides
Tintinalli’s Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Study Guide by Tintinalli et al. (2018): A key textbook that offers an extensive guide to the practice of emergency medicine.
Rosen’s Emergency Medicine: Concepts and Clinical Practice by Walls, Hockberger, and Gausche-Hill (2018): Another foundational resource for emergency medicine, focusing on clinical concepts and practice.
The Atlas of Emergency Medicine by Knoop (2016): A reference that provides a visual guide to clinical findings in emergency medicine.
Roberts and Hedges’ Clinical Procedures in Emergency Medicine by Hedges and Roberts (2014): A specialized text focusing on the various procedures performed in the emergency department.
Journals and Periodicals
Annals of Emergency Medicine: A journal published by the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) that features research and clinical articles.
Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America: A journal series that dedicates each issue to a specific topic within emergency medicine.
Professional and Ethical Guides
Professionalism and Ethics, Handbook for Residents, Practical guide: Authored by Ware, Alkaabba, Hussein, and Kasule, this handbook from the SCFHS (Saudi Commission for Health Specialties) is a practical guide for residents on professional and ethical conduct.
Oral Exam (Consultant)
Fees: AED 500 (normal) or AED 2000 (urgent).
Format: Can be done in-person or virtually.
Tip: You can complete the DataFlow verification and the DHA Exam in any order, or both at the same time.
Step 5: 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 & Experience Exemption (For Emergency Medicine)
Emergency Medicine Doctors are exempted from the DHA exam if they meet either of the following criteria:
✅ Criteria : License + GSC from Recognized Countries
Emergency Medicine Doctor 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 , USA, Australia, Canada, Ireland, Singapore, Germany, France, South Africa, New Zealand, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, Netherlands, Iceland, Luxembourg, South Korea.
🌐 English Language Proficiency (if applicable)
If your medical education was not in English, you must pass one of the following language proficiency tests::
IELTS: Minimum 5.0
TOEFL: Minimum 500
OET: Minimum Grade C
Cambridge English: Minimum 169
Activate the License:
Once you have a job, your employer will finalize the process and activate your official license, allowing you to legally work.
FAQs (More) 🙋♀️
Q: Is the DHA Eligibility Letter valid forever? A: No, the DHA Eligibility Letter is typically valid for one year. It can be renewed.
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.

