UAE Work Visa Medical Test: What to Expect

Quick Answer: Medical screening is mandatory for all expatriates aged 18 and over applying for UAE work visas. Tests include blood screening for HIV, hepatitis B/C, syphilis, plus a chest X-ray for tuberculosis. Standard testing costs AED 250-350 with results in 24-48 hours. Premium services cost AED 750 with 30-minute results.

Introduction

The UAE requires medical fitness testing for all work visa applicants to ensure safety and health standards, helping you feel reassured about the process’s purpose. You must complete this after receiving your entry permit but before visa stamping. Results are transmitted electronically to immigration authorities.

Who Needs the Medical Test

All expatriates aged 18 and above applying for new work visas or renewals must undergo medical screening. This applies to mainland and free zone employment. Visit visa holders are exempt.

CategoryMedical Test Required
New employment visa (18+)Yes
Visa renewalYes
Minors (under 18)No
Tourist/visit visaNo

What Tests Are Included

Blood Tests

Blood screening detects HIV, hepatitis B and C, and syphilis. The blood draw takes 2-3 minutes.

Chest X-Ray

X-ray checks for tuberculosis. Pregnant women are exempt from this test until two months post-delivery.

Additional Tests for Specific Jobs

Food handlers, domestic workers, salon staff, nursery workers, and restaurant employees require hepatitis B vaccination (AED 50 additional fee).

TestScreens ForDuration
Blood testHIV, hepatitis B/C, syphilis2-3 minutes
Chest X-rayTuberculosis1-2 minutes
Total timeFull examination10-30 minutes

Where to Get Tested

Dubai

Dubai Health Authority operates more than 20 medical centers. Smart Salem private centers offer premium services at Index Tower, Dubai Knowledge Park, and City Walk.

Abu Dhabi

SEHA operates Disease Prevention and Screening Centers—book appointments through the SEHA Visa Screening app.

Northern Emirates

Emirates Health Services manages centers in Sharjah, Ajman, RAK, Fujairah, and UAQ. Book via the EHS website.

Cost and Processing Time

Costs vary by emirate and service level. Medical certificates are valid for 3 months from the issue date.

Service TypeCostResult Time
Standard (Dubai)AED 32024-48 hours
Standard (Abu Dhabi/Northern)AED 250-32024-48 hours
Urgent (Dubai)AED 43024 hours
VIP (Premium)AED 75030 minutes – 4 hours

Required Documents

Bring your original passport (valid for 6+ months), UAE entry permit or current Emirates ID for renewals, and 2 passport photos with a white background.

DocumentRequirement
PassportOriginal, 6-month validity
Entry permit (new visa)Required
Emirates ID (renewal)Required
Photos2 copies, white background

What Happens if You Fail

Active tuberculosis, HIV positive, or hepatitis B (for specific jobs) results in visa denial. TB scarring may receive conditional one-year approval, requiring treatment in the UAE.

Positive results undergo confirmation testing beforethe final decision. If denied entry in the UAE, you have 30 days to leave the country.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the medical test take?

The actual tests take 10-30 minutes. Waiting time varies by center. Premium services minimize wait times.

Can I use any medical center?

No. You must use government-approved centers: DHA-approved in Dubai, DoH-approved in Abu Dhabi, or EHS-approved in northern emirates, so you can feel confident your test meets official standards.

Do I need to fast before the test?

No fasting required. The blood tests check for diseases, not metabolic conditions.

What if I test positive for TB or HIV?

Active TB and HIV result in visa denial. TB scars may get conditional approval. Results go through confirmation testing first. For complete UAE visa details, check the UAE employment visa guide.

Can pregnant women take the medical test?

Yes, but chest X-rays are postponed until 2 months after delivery. Blood tests proceed normally.

Official Sources

Dubai Health Authority: https://www.dha.gov.ae 

Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship: https://www.icp.gov.ae 

Disclaimer: Visa fees, requirements, and regulations are subject to change. Always verify current requirements with official UAE government sources (GDRFA, ICP) before applying. This guide is for informational purposes only.
Last Updated: February, 2026

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