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Browse 16 major UAE insurance providers. Find in-network doctors, clinics, and hospitals that accept your plan — free to use.

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Daman Abu Dhabi's largest health insurer. Manages the Thiqa programme for UAE nationals...
AXA Gulf Broad network across Dubai and the northern emirates. Widely used by corporate...
GIG Gulf Formerly AXA Gulf, GIG Gulf operates across all UAE emirates with an...
Oman Insurance Strong coverage in Dubai, Sharjah, and Abu Dhabi with competitive group and...
Orient Insurance UAE-based insurer with a wide SME and individual health plan network across...
ADNIC Abu Dhabi National Insurance Company. One of the largest locally listed insurers...
Cigna International health plans for multinationals and globally mobile employees working across the...
MetLife Corporate health plans with a broad UAE provider network, popular with large...
Allianz Care Premium international coverage with access to private hospitals and specialist clinics in...
Bupa Global International coverage for expats seeking private specialist care at leading UAE hospitals.
Takaful Emarat Sharia-compliant health insurance for UAE nationals and expatriates seeking Islamic finance-compatible cover.
Noor Takaful Islamic insurance products with a growing network of approved UAE healthcare providers.
National General Insurance Dubai-based insurer offering competitive group and individual health plans across the UAE.
Mednet Third-party administrator managing health benefits for major UAE insurers with a wide...
NAS One of the largest third-party administrators in the UAE, managing healthcare benefits...
Neuron Insurance Digital-first health insurance provider operating across Dubai and the wider UAE.

Health Insurance & UAE Healthcare

Health insurance in the UAE is mandatory for all employees in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, and increasingly required across all seven emirates. Yet one of the most common frustrations for UAE residents is discovering — after the appointment — that their chosen clinic does not accept their insurance plan. HealthFinder.ae solves this by organising verified doctors, clinics, and hospitals by the insurance networks they work with.

Whether you hold a Daman network plan, an AXA Gulf or GIG Gulf policy, or international coverage through Cigna, Bupa Global, or Allianz Care, our directory helps you locate in-network providers without calling each clinic individually. Every provider page lists the insurance plans they accept alongside their specialties, contact details, and verified patient ratings.

Why Insurance Compatibility Matters

Visiting a healthcare provider outside your insurance network means paying out of pocket for consultations, diagnostic tests, and treatments. In the UAE, specialist consultation fees typically range from AED 300 to AED 1,500 or more at private clinics. For patients managing ongoing conditions or requiring multiple appointments, these costs accumulate quickly. Finding an in-network provider upfront protects your wallet and ensures you get the most from your annual coverage.

Direct billing — where the clinic bills your insurer directly without you paying upfront — is only available through approved in-network providers. Out-of-network visits typically require you to pay in full and submit a reimbursement claim, which can take weeks and may be subject to co-payment deductions and coverage limits.

UAE Health Insurance: The Regulatory Framework

The Dubai Health Authority (DHA) mandated employer-provided health insurance for all Dubai employees in 2016 under the Essential Benefits Plan (EBP). Abu Dhabi implemented its own mandatory scheme earlier under HAAD, now the Department of Health Abu Dhabi (DOH), with the Thiqa programme serving UAE nationals and the Basic Plan covering expatriate workers managed by Daman.

The other five emirates — Sharjah, Ajman, Fujairah, Ras Al Khaimah, and Umm Al-Quwain — are progressively implementing their own mandatory health insurance requirements. Most employers across these emirates now provide coverage as standard, particularly for professional roles. Self-employed residents and entrepreneurs working outside large corporate structures should consider individual health plans to avoid gaps in coverage.

Understanding Your Policy

UAE health insurance policies vary significantly in scope. Corporate plans offered by large employers often include outpatient, inpatient, dental, and optical benefits with minimal co-payments. Basic plans — particularly those provided for lower-income workers under the EBP — typically cover emergency and essential outpatient care but exclude elective procedures, dental treatment, and specialist referrals without a primary care referral letter.

Before booking a specialist appointment, confirm three things with your insurance provider: whether the clinic is on your approved network list, whether a referral letter is required from a general practitioner, and whether your specific treatment or procedure is covered under your plan category. This prevents unexpected billing disputes after your appointment.

Adding Your Practice

Healthcare providers who accept insurance can add their clinic or hospital to HealthFinder.ae and specify which insurance plans they accept. This makes your practice discoverable to thousands of UAE residents searching for in-network care in their emirate. Submit your listing through the provider portal — it is free to list your practice on HealthFinder.ae.

  • 16 major UAE insurance networks listed
  • Covers DHA, DOH, and MOHAP regulated providers across all 7 emirates
  • Provider listings updated as insurance data is verified and enriched
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Frequently Asked Questions about Health Insurance in the UAE

Yes. Health insurance is mandatory for all employees in Dubai (since 2016, under the DHA Essential Benefits Plan) and Abu Dhabi (under the DOH/Daman scheme). The other five emirates are progressively implementing mandatory coverage. Most employers across all seven emirates now provide health insurance as a standard employment benefit.

Use HealthFinder.ae to browse providers by insurance network. Select your insurer from the list on this page to see all clinics and doctors on their approved panel. You can also call the clinic directly or check your insurer's official provider directory online.

Direct billing means the clinic charges your insurer directly so you do not pay upfront. It is only available at approved in-network providers. At the clinic, present your insurance card and Emirates ID. The clinic verifies your coverage and submits the claim on your behalf. You may only need to pay any applicable co-payment amount.

Daman is an insurance company that administers health benefits in Abu Dhabi, including the government-funded Thiqa programme for UAE nationals and the Basic Plan for expatriate workers. The Dubai Health Authority (DHA) is a regulatory body that sets the rules for health insurance in Dubai but does not itself provide insurance. Dubai residents are covered by private insurers approved under DHA rules.

Coverage outside your home emirate depends on your specific policy. Most corporate plans offer UAE-wide coverage, meaning you can use approved clinics in any emirate. Basic and essential benefit plans may restrict coverage to specific networks or regions. Always confirm with your insurer before seeking treatment in a different emirate.

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