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What Is DHA Unique ID?

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The DHA Unique ID is a 15-digit Medical Record Number (MRN) generated by the Dubai Health Authority (DHA) through the Sheryan system, serving as a unique identifier for patient records in DHA facilities.

How do I find my DHA number?

Your DHA number is your Medical Record Number (MRN), which you can find by logging into your Sheryan account or checking your eligibility letter after completing the registration process on the DHA website.

If you haven’t registered yet, create an account on the DHA Sheryan portal using your Emirates ID. Once your registration is approved, the MRN will appear in your profile—simple as that.

What is DHA ID number?

A DHA ID number is the 15-digit Medical Record Number (MRN) assigned to your health records in DHA facilities, used to track your medical history, treatments, and visits across all DHA hospitals and clinics.

Think of it as your healthcare passport in Dubai. This number stays with you no matter which DHA provider you visit. Keep it handy for appointments or when checking your records online—honestly, it’s the easiest way to manage your health here.

How do I get my DHA license?

To obtain a DHA license, you must complete the Sheryan registration, pass the Prometric exam, and submit required documents through the DHA portal.

  1. Round up your documents: passport, professional certificates, attested transcripts, and a passport photo.
  2. Set up a Sheryan account on the DHA website.
  3. Wait for your eligibility ID, then apply for Primary Source Verification (PSV).
  4. Book and pass the Prometric exam at an approved center.
  5. Once you pass, your license arrives by mail.

What is a DHA eligibility letter?

A DHA eligibility letter is a certificate confirming your authorization to work as a healthcare professional in Dubai, issued after your documents are verified and you meet the DHA’s requirements.

This isn’t a job offer, but it proves you’re cleared to apply for positions here. Some employers ask for it during hiring—so it’s worth holding onto.

How can I get DHA professional ID?

You obtain a DHA professional ID by completing the self-assessment, passing the PSV and CBT assessments, and activating your license through the Sheryan portal.

  1. Run through the self-assessment tool on the DHA website to see if you qualify.
  2. Create a Sheryan account and upload your documents for PSV.
  3. Schedule and crush the Computer-Based Test (CBT) at a Prometric center.
  4. If needed, take the oral assessment next, then activate your license.

What is DHA and its benefits?

DHA (Docosahexaenoic acid) is an omega-3 fatty acid essential for brain development, heart health, vision, and reducing inflammation, according to the National Institutes of Health.

It’s a big deal during pregnancy and early childhood for brain and eye development. For adults, it boosts heart health and lowers chronic disease risks. Honestly, this is one supplement worth considering.

What is DHA health card?

A DHA health card provides access to subsidized medical treatment at government hospitals and clinics in Dubai, issued to residents who aren’t covered by private health insurance.

Head to a DHA customer service center or use the DHA online portal to apply. The card lasts one year, so mark your calendar for renewal.

How can I change my DHA mobile number?

Update your mobile number by visiting the ICA Smart Services website and submitting a request for Emirates ID update, which will reflect in your DHA records.

  1. Visit ICA Smart Services and pick “Update Mobile Number.”
  2. Verify your identity with your Emirates ID and biometrics.
  3. Pay the fee and wait for confirmation (usually within a day).

Once ICA updates your records, your DHA accounts will automatically sync the new number. No extra steps needed on the DHA side.

Which insurance is best for health in Dubai?

The best health insurance in Dubai depends on your needs, but top-rated options include AXA Gulf, Daman, and MetLife for comprehensive coverage.

Compare plans based on premiums, hospital networks, and coverage limits. For expats, Daman’s Enhanced Plan and AXA Gulf’s Elite Plan are solid choices thanks to their wide provider networks.

What if I failed DHA exam?

If you fail the DHA exam, you can reapply and retake it anytime without a mandatory waiting period, though you’ll need to pay the exam fee again.

Use your results to spot weak spots and study those areas before trying again. Most people pass on their second attempt with focused prep.

How do I know if I qualify for DHA?

Check your eligibility by using the automated self-assessment tool on the DHA Sheryan portal, which evaluates your education, experience, and credentials.

If the tool flags issues, you may need to submit extra documents or go through a manual review. Create a DHA account to track your status and next steps.

How many questions are there in DHA exam?

The DHA exam consists of 100 multiple-choice questions, with a time limit of 150 minutes and a passing score of 60%.

Exam content varies by profession (doctors, nurses, dentists, etc.). Grab the DHA exam blueprint for your specialty to focus your study plan.

Can you convert Dhcc license to DHA?

Yes, you can convert a DHCC license to a DHA license, but it’s currently only available for physicians and dentists.

Apply online via the DHA eServices portal, submit a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from DHCC, and pay any fees. The process is straightforward but may have limited availability.

How long is DHA exam valid?

A DHA exam result is typically valid for 2 years from the date you pass, during which you must complete your license application.

Exam TypeDurationValidity
Computer-Based Test (CBT)2 hours (70 MCQs)2 years
Oral AssessmentVaries by scenario2 years

If your exam expires, you’ll need to retake it to stay eligible for licensure.

How many years experience for DHA for nursing?

Nurses must have a minimum of 2 years of post-registration experience to qualify for a DHA license, alongside a 3-year accredited nursing program.

Your experience must be verified through Primary Source Verification (PSV) during the application. Make sure your employer provides an attested experience certificate.

Edited and fact-checked by the TechFactsHub editorial team.
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