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The destination guide · Last reviewed 23 April 2025
Written and maintained by the Clinics for Kings editorial desk·Edited by Morten Andersen & Fredrik Filipsson
Fact-checked against the cited medical and cost sources by the Clinics for Kings editorial desk·General information, not a clinician’s review — always consult a licensed doctor.

Treatment in the United Arab Emirates, weighed honestly.

A premium destination led by Dubai and Abu Dhabi, with modern hospitals and wide international accreditation. How it works, what to weigh, and how to choose safely. We never name a clinic.

General health information, not medical advice, and not a substitute for a qualified doctor. Always consult a licensed professional before making any decision.
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The positioning
quality and hospitality
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Accreditation to look for
among the most in the region
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From London to Dubai
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The one honest thing
A premium destination, not a budget one. The same verification discipline still applies to the clinic and the clinician.
Quick answer

Should you go to the UAE?

The United Arab Emirates, led by Dubai and Abu Dhabi, is positioned as a premium medical travel destination, with modern facilities, wide international accreditation, and an official medical tourism programme in Dubai. Patients travel for cosmetic and dental work, orthopedics, fertility, eye care and wellness. It is a high cost destination rather than a budget one, so the draw is quality, accessibility and hospitality rather than savings. The same verification of the clinician and facility that applies anywhere applies here too.

Cost figures here are indicative and dated June 2026. They are a guide to the broad picture, not a quote, and the real total depends on the procedure, the clinic, and your travel and stay.

How it works here

The case for the UAE, and the caution.

The UAE has invested heavily in private healthcare, and it holds one of the largest concentrations of internationally accredited facilities in the region. Regulation is split by emirate: the Dubai Health Authority oversees Dubai, the Department of Health oversees Abu Dhabi, and the federal Ministry of Health and Prevention covers the northern emirates. Dubai runs an official medical tourism programme that lists accredited providers, and a dedicated medical visa, sponsored by the treating hospital, exists for patients and a companion. English is very widely spoken across healthcare and daily life.

The honest caution is cost. The UAE is a premium destination, and budget savings are not the reason to go. Accreditation is widespread, but it does not guarantee the outcome of any individual procedure, so the clinician's qualifications and the facility still need checking on their own merits. The summer months are extremely hot, which can be taxing during recovery, and it is a Muslim country with modesty expectations to respect. As anywhere, confirm the plan and the all in price in writing, arrange cover for complications, and avoid flying too soon after major surgery.

What it is known for

The treatments people travel here for.

Indicative cost context only, reviewed April 2025. Figures vary widely by clinic and case and are never a quote.

Cosmetic surgery

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Face and body procedures with real recovery needs

Dental work

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Implants, crowns and smile work

Hair restoration

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Orthopedics

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Joint and mobility procedures

Fertility care

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IVF and related treatments, subject to local law

Eye surgery

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Laser vision correction and lens procedures
How to choose safely here

The UAE specific checks.

The UAE is a premium destination, so the key checks are about keeping the same verification discipline you would use anywhere, even where standards are generally high.

Remember the draw is quality, not price

The UAE is a premium destination. If a price looks far below the market, treat it with the same caution you would anywhere.

Verify the clinician and the facility

Confirm the clinician is licensed by the relevant emirate authority and qualified for your procedure, and that the facility is accredited. Accreditation is common but does not vouch for an individual outcome.

Use the official programme where you can

Dubai's official medical tourism programme lists accredited providers, which is a useful starting point for verification.

Plan recovery, climate and aftercare

Plan around the summer heat, confirm the plan and all in price in writing, and agree how follow up and any revision would work once you are home.

Before you fly

The practical essentials.

Entry

Many nationalities, including UK and EU visitors, receive a free visa on arrival for short visits, and a sponsored medical visa exists for patients. Always confirm the current rule for your passport.

Flights

Around seven hours direct from London to Dubai, with frequent daily services.

Language

Arabic is the official language. English is very widely spoken across healthcare, but confirm interpretation for consent.

Currency

The UAE dirham, pegged to the US dollar. Clinics may quote in dirhams or dollars, so fix the figure in writing.

Insurance

Standard travel insurance rarely covers elective treatment or its complications. Read the policy and consider dedicated cover.

Climate and customs

Summers are extremely hot, which can be taxing during recovery. The UAE is a Muslim country with modesty expectations to respect.

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Common questions

The UAE, straight answers.

Is treatment in the UAE safe?

The UAE holds one of the largest concentrations of internationally accredited facilities in the region, and care at a verified clinic can be of a high standard. Accreditation does not guarantee an individual outcome, so checking the clinician and facility is still the key step.

Is it cheaper than the UK?

Usually not. The UAE is a premium destination, and budget savings are not the reason to go. The draw is quality, accessibility and hospitality.

What is the UAE known for?

Cosmetic and dental work, orthopedics, fertility, eye care and wellness, delivered in modern, often accredited facilities, led by Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

Do I need a visa?

Many visitors, including from the UK and EU, receive a free visa on arrival, and a sponsored medical visa exists for patients, but rules change, so confirm before travelling.

What should I plan for recovery?

Plan around the very hot summers, confirm the plan and all in price in writing, arrange cover for complications, and avoid flying too soon after major surgery.

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