DOH Licensing for Pharmacists: Overview

The Department of Health – Abu Dhabi (DOH), formerly the Health Authority of Abu Dhabi (HAAD), regulates all healthcare professionals and facilities in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. Applications run through the DOH e-services portal (accessed via TAMM), and a DOH license is valid only within Abu Dhabi.

If you are a pharmacist planning to work in Abu Dhabi, this guide covers exactly what a DOH license requires — from eligibility and documents through DataFlow, the exam, and activation. For the broader process, see our DataFlow verification guide.

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Eligibility Requirements

To obtain a DOH license, pharmacists generally need:

  • a minimum 5-year Bachelor of Pharmacy (BPharm) or PharmD from a recognized institution; clinical pharmacists typically need a PharmD or postgraduate qualification
  • a minimum of 2 years post-internship experience
  • a valid home-country pharmacy registration and a Certificate of Good Standing dated within 6 months
  • DataFlow Primary Source Verification (PSV) of all credentials
  • The DOH Prometric computer-based test

Step-by-Step DOH Process

Step 1: Eligibility check & documents (1–2 weeks)

Confirm you meet DOH requirements and gather your degree, postgraduate certificates, experience letters, good standing certificate and passport. We review your profile free of charge.

Step 2: Portal application (1–3 days)

Register and submit through the DOH e-services portal (accessed via TAMM), uploading documents in the required formats and paying the application fee.

Step 3: DataFlow Primary Source Verification (3–6 weeks)

DOH requires DataFlow PSV to verify your credentials. This is usually the longest step. DataFlow Verification Guide explains how to prevent the rejections that cost weeks.

Step 4: DOH Prometric exam (2–4 weeks, prep + exam)

Book and sit the DOH Prometric computer-based test (separate from the DHA and MOHAP exams). You can prepare while DataFlow runs in parallel.

Step 5: Review & license activation (2–4 weeks)

DOH reviews your complete file. On approval, your license is issued through the DOH portal and activated once you are assigned to a licensed facility in Abu Dhabi.

DataFlow for Pharmacists

Every DOH application requires DataFlow PSV, which verifies your credentials directly with the issuing institutions. The most common cause of delay is a mismatch between your passport name and your certificates — resolve any name differences before you submit. Our DataFlow Verification Guide walks through the full document list and country-specific timelines.

The DOH Exam

The DOH Prometric computer-based test (separate from the DHA and MOHAP exams) covers clinical pharmacology, dispensing practice, and UAE pharmacy regulations. Exam exemptions follow the UAE unified PQR rules; holders of certain US board certifications, UK CCTs or Australian/NZ fellowships may qualify on a case-by-case basis.

DOH Fees for Pharmacists

DOH application, exam and license fees vary by profession and are paid through the DOH portal; confirm current figures there before applying. Budget separately for DataFlow PSV (commonly around AED 1,000–2,000 depending on documents). For a full breakdown across all UAE authorities, see our cost & fees guide.

What Pharmacists Earn in the UAE

Pharmacists in the UAE typically earn AED 8,000–18,000/month for retail and hospital pharmacists, rising to AED 20,000–35,000 for clinical and management roles, tax-free. Packages usually add housing or a housing allowance, annual flights home, and health insurance. See our UAE healthcare salary guide for full ranges by emirate and seniority.

Pharmacists: Other UAE Authorities

DOH covers the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, including Al Ain and the Al Dhafra region. If you are open to other emirates, pharmacists can also license with:

Health Bridge handles DOH licensing across every professional category:

Ready to start your DOH license as a pharmacist? Reach out to our team for a free eligibility assessment. We handle the licensing and connect you with the role.

Frequently Asked Questions

Looking for quick answers? Browse below or explore our Knowledge Hub FAQ and Industry Glossary.

Pharmacists applying for a DOH license need a minimum 5-year Bachelor of Pharmacy (BPharm) or PharmD from a recognized institution; clinical pharmacists typically need a PharmD or postgraduate qualification, a minimum of 2 years post-internship experience, a valid home-country pharmacy registration and a Certificate of Good Standing dated within 6 months, DataFlow Primary Source Verification, and the DOH Prometric computer-based test (separate from the DHA and MOHAP exams).
Typically 8–16 weeks. DataFlow PSV is usually the longest step (commonly 3–6 weeks). Running DataFlow and exam preparation in parallel shortens the overall timeline.
DOH application, exam and license fees vary by profession and are paid through the DOH portal; confirm current figures there before applying.
Most pharmacists take the DOH Prometric computer-based test (separate from the DHA and MOHAP exams). Exam exemptions follow the UAE unified PQR rules; holders of certain US board certifications, UK CCTs or Australian/NZ fellowships may qualify on a case-by-case basis.
You apply separately to each authority, but your DataFlow PSV results carry over between DHA, DOH, MOHAP and SHA — saving the verification fee and several weeks when you add or transfer a license.