Dubai: If you have just arrived in the UAE – or even if you are a long-time resident – getting access to affordable, reliable healthcare in the country is easier than you think.

While your company-provided health insurance gives you access to a network of private hospitals and clinics, a UAE health card connects you to government-run healthcare facilities.

Here’s how to apply — and how to make the most of government healthcare services.

Health card vs health insurance: What’s the difference?

Health insurance card: Gives you access to private hospitals and clinics within your insurer’s network

UAE health card: Gives you access to government hospitals and healthcare centres under EHS. This includes 17 hospitals, 64 primary healthcare centres and 10 public health centres.

Having both ensures wider coverage and more flexibility when choosing where to seek treatment.

Who can apply?

Health cards are available to:

How to apply

The application process is largely digital and straightforward. Here are the steps to follow:

Once the payment is complete, the health card will be issued and connected to your Emirates ID.

How much does the health card cost?

UAE citizens: AED20

GCC citizens: 

Expatriates:

People of Determination: AED50

Additional fees: AED15 Smart Application Fees

Where can I use the health card?

You can use the health card at the following EHS-affiliated facilities:

Dubai

Hospitals

Primary healthcare centres

Abu Dhabi

Sharjah

Hospitals

Primary healthcare centres

Ajman

Ras Al Khaimah

Hospitals

Primary healthcare centres

Umm Al Quwain

Fujairah

Hospitals

Primary healthcare centres