Expatriates are entitled to free state medical care,
but must obtain a Health Card. Application forms for
the health card are available from the Ministry of Health and from some clinics.
The completed form should be returned to the Ministry of Health, along with
two passport photographs, a letter confirming your employment and two copies
of your passport.
You will be expected to undergo a full medical examination to confirm that
you are in good health. Patients suffering from HIV or AIDS will not be granted
a Health Card.
GP
There are many foreign doctors working in Dubai and your embassy should be
able to provide you with a list of GPs from your home country who are practising
locally. All doctors must have their qualifications verified and approved by
the Ministry of Health before they can begin work in the region.
Standards are high, with short waiting times, and even if you do not have private
medical cover you are likely to receive excellent service from the public sector.
Doctors advertise their surgeries in the Yellow Pages and local newspapers,
although probably the best way to select a doctor is to talk to other expats
and get their recommendations.
The majority of GPs work in clinics and you will usually need to make an appointment,
although those with private medical cover may be able to see a doctor immediately.
When attending an appointment with a private doctor you will
be expected to make payment on the spot and will be given a receipt for the
fees to enable you to claim the money back from your insurer.
Opening times vary of clinics and surgeries vary, but will commonly be 9 a.m.
to 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. You will not normally need to wait longer
than 72 hours for an appointment to see a doctor and in the event of an emergency
or serious illness, you will be seen very quickly.
Hospitals
Hospitals and large clinics are open 24 hours a day in Dubai and there are
few problems with overcrowding or long waiting lists.
The three state-run hospitals in Dubai are:
- Al Wasl Hospital: +971 4 324 1111 (Za’abeel)
- New Dubai Hospital: +971 4 271 4444 (Deira)
- Rashid Hospital: +971 4 337 4000 / Accident and Emergency +971 4
337 1323 (Bur Dubai)
There are a number of private hospitals, some of which offer impressive levels
of luxury. Even the private hospitals sometimes offer Accident and Emergency
services or outpatient services. Private hospitals will provide added amenities
like private rooms with televisions and areas where family members can stay
with the patient. The cost of treatment at private hospitals is usually directly
related to the level of luxury provided by the establishment. If you have private
medical cover, check with your insurance company whether there are any restrictions
on which hospitals you are permitted to use.