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Everything You Need to Know About Health Insurance in the UAE

Medical insurance policies vary in coverage and cost, offering the option to choose a suitable plan for any individual or family. Most insurance policies cover:

  • - Outpatient treatment: Doctor consultations, laboratory and diagnostic tests, preventive check-ups.
    - Hospitalization and inpatient care: Coverage for hospital stays, surgeries, services of surgeons and anesthesiologists, as well as medications.
    - Emergency medical care: Ambulance services, treatment in intensive care units, emergency surgeries.
    - Preventive care: Vaccinations, regular check-ups, screening tests for the timely detection of diseases.


Some policies also include coverage for physiotherapy, dental services, and alternative treatments such as acupuncture.

Advantages of Health Insurance in the UAE:

  • Quality care: High-level medical services are available in both public and private clinics across the UAE;
  • Reduced financial risks: Medical care can be expensive, and an insurance policy significantly reduces costs, especially in case of serious illnesses;
  • Ease of access to services: With insurance, you can make appointments at top clinics and access modern diagnostic and treatment methods;
  • Support for residency status: Having health insurance is a requirement for a residence visa, especially in the emirates of Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
Everything You Need to Know About Health Insurance in the UAE

How to Choose the Right Health Insurance in the UAE?

Our goal is to select the optimal insurance plan that fully meets your requirements and budget. We work with trusted insurance companies in the UAE and can offer you policies that cover the necessary services.
Our specialists will take into account your individual needs, whether it's basic insurance or more extensive coverage for the family.



Fill out the form below, and we will contact you to offer the best health insurance option tailored just for you.
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Types of residency visas:
from a freelance visa to a Golden Visa

We provide a full range of services for obtaining residency visas in the UAE and medical insurance — from selecting the right visa to receiving your Emirates ID and renewing your residency status.
Resident Visa in the UAE: How to Obtain and What You Need to Know
Frequently asked questions

Resident Visa in the UAE: How to Obtain and What You Need to Know

The Emirates ID is a personal identification document for residents of the UAE, required for all citizens and residents. It is used for identity verification, accessing government services, opening bank accounts, signing contracts, and many other purposes.

The Golden Visa is a long-term residency visa in the UAE granted to investors, entrepreneurs, highly skilled professionals, scientists, outstanding students, and other categories of individuals. It allows holders to live, work, and study in the UAE for 5 or 10 years with automatic renewal.

The investor visa is available to individuals who invest in real estate, business, or other assets in the UAE. The minimum investment amount depends on the visa category.

Proof of investment is required (documents for real estate, bank statements, or corporate documents), passport, photograph, medical certificate, and a valid medical insurance policy.

A work visa allows a foreign national to officially work in the UAE. It is issued based on an employment contract with an employer.

A sponsor visa allows a UAE resident or citizen to invite family members (spouse, children, parents) to the country. The resident acts as the sponsor and assumes the responsibility for supporting the invitee.

The requirements include a minimum income level of the sponsor, proof of accommodation, medical insurance, and compliance with UAE legislation.

A freelance visa grants the right to work for oneself in the UAE, without the need for mandatory employment with a company. It is suitable for professionals in media, design, IT, education, and other fields.

To apply, you need to register in one of the free economic zones that offer this service, pay for the freelance license, and submit a visa application.

Yes, having a medical insurance policy is a mandatory requirement for obtaining a resident visa in the UAE.

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