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Insurance for Children in Dubai: What Medical Expenses Should Be Included

  • August 20, 2026
  • Peter Williams

Buyer’s checklist

Choosing children’s medical insurance in Dubai

Health cover for a child in the UAE is not a nice-to-have. It is legally required for residents and it is the difference between a calm clinic visit and a stressful bill when your child spikes a fever on a Friday night. This guide walks through the specific line items you should confirm before signing, whether you are buying an annual plan for a Dubai resident or a short travel policy for a family holiday.

Pediatric visits
GP + specialist

Vaccines
DHA schedule

Inpatient
Hospital stays

Two very different situations

Resident cover vs travel cover

If your family lives in Dubai, health insurance is mandatory under the Dubai Health Insurance Law No. 11 of 2013. The sponsor (usually a parent’s employer or the parent themselves for dependents) has to arrange a plan that meets at least the Dubai Health Authority Essential Benefits Plan minimums for every dependant, including newborns.

If you are travelling abroad with your children, the picture flips. You are looking at a short-term travel medical policy that has to cover the specific risks of holidays in hot countries: heatstroke, food poisoning, ear infections after swimming, and emergency evacuation. The checklist below covers both, so tick the boxes that apply to your situation.

The 8-point checklist before you sign

  • Pediatric consultations. Confirm the plan covers GP and pediatrician visits without a per-visit cap that runs out by March. Look for at least unlimited consultations at network clinics.
  • Routine vaccinations. The DHA immunisation schedule (BCG, hepatitis B, MMR, DTaP, polio, meningococcal and others) should be included at 100% with no co-pay for children under 18.
  • Diagnostics and lab work. Blood tests, urine tests, X-rays, ultrasound. Ask specifically about pre-authorisation thresholds, some insurers require approval above AED 1,000 which slows things down.
  • Prescription medication. Antibiotics, antipyretics, inhalers, eczema creams. Check the annual pharmacy limit and whether generics are mandatory.
  • Inpatient and day-surgery. Hospital stays, ENT procedures (grommets, tonsils), appendicitis, fracture reduction. The annual inpatient limit should be at least AED 150,000 per person.
  • Emergency and A&E. 24/7 emergency access at private hospitals, ambulance transport, and treatment for accidents, burns, heatstroke and severe dehydration.
  • Mental health and speech therapy. Often missed. Autism support, speech and occupational therapy sessions are relevant for many families in the UAE and are only included on mid-tier plans upward.
  • Dental and optical. Not in the basic plan. If you want annual check-ups, fillings, orthodontics or glasses covered, you need to add a dental and vision rider.
Cupped hands holding a paper cut-out of a family with two children symbolising family health insurance in the UAE

Trickiest item · 1

Travel cover for hot-country holidays

Parents flying out of Dubai for the summer usually underestimate this one. Kids are more prone to heat exhaustion, sunburn that needs a doctor, and stomach infections from unfamiliar food and water. A pediatrician house-call in Bali or Phuket can cost USD 150 to 300, hospital admission for rotavirus can hit USD 3,000 in a couple of days, and emergency air evacuation back to the UAE runs into five figures.

When you compare travel policies, tick every relevant box on the application form rather than defaulting to the cheapest tier. The line items that actually matter for children are outpatient doctor visits at destination, prescribed medication, hospitalisation, emergency dental for accidents, and medical repatriation. Skipping repatriation to save a few dirhams is the classic mistake.

  • Outpatient GP and pediatrician visits
  • Prescribed medicines and rehydration therapy
  • Hospital admission and day-case surgery
  • Sunburn, heatstroke and dehydration treatment
  • Emergency dental after accidents
  • Medical evacuation and repatriation
  • Cover for pre-existing conditions if declared

Trickiest item · 2

Basic vs enhanced resident plans

The DHA-mandated Essential Benefits Plan is designed as a floor, not a ceiling. It covers the main list of doctors (excluding dentistry), scheduled vaccinations, lab work and inpatient treatment, with an annual limit of AED 150,000 per person and access to a defined network of clinics. For many salary bands that is the plan the employer pays for.

Enhanced plans layer on dental care, optical, wider hospital networks (including specialist children’s hospitals), maternity for future siblings, mental health, and sometimes overseas emergency treatment. Speaking to independent insurance brokers in Dubai is often faster than reading a dozen policy PDFs, because they can match your child’s specific needs (asthma, allergies, therapy sessions) to plans that will not exclude them.

  • Basic plandoctors, vaccines, labs, inpatient. No dental.
  • Enhanced planadds dental, optical, wider network, higher limits.
  • Premium planadds worldwide cover, chronic condition management, therapy.

Reference table: what to expect at each tier

Benefit Basic (EBP) Enhanced Premium
Pediatric GP visits Yes, network only Yes, wider network Yes, any provider
DHA-scheduled vaccines Included Included Included
Diagnostics & labs Included, pre-auth over set limit Included, higher threshold Included
Prescription medicines Basic formulary Broader formulary Full formulary
Inpatient limit (annual) AED 150,000 AED 500,000+ AED 1,000,000+
Dental (routine + orthodontics) No Rider available Included
Speech & occupational therapy No Limited sessions Included
Overseas emergency cover No Limited Worldwide

Tiers and limits vary by insurer. Always read the schedule of benefits before renewing.

A few habits that save money and stress

  1. Declare everything at application. Undeclared asthma or a past hospital admission can void a claim later. Say it upfront, even if it costs slightly more in premium.
  2. Keep the insurance card and policy PDF on your phone. Clinics in the UAE swipe the card; on holiday you may need the policy number, the 24/7 emergency line and your insurer’s WhatsApp.
  3. Match the network to your neighbourhood. A cheaper plan with no clinics in Dubai Marina or JVC is not cheap once you factor in the taxi and time.
  4. Renew a few weeks early. Newborns need to be added within 30 days of birth to avoid a gap in cover, and visa renewals stall without an active policy.

Frequently asked questions

Is health insurance for children mandatory in Dubai?

Yes. Under Dubai Health Insurance Law No. 11 of 2013, every resident, including children and newborns, must have an active health insurance policy. The sponsor (an employer, or a parent sponsoring a dependant) is responsible for arranging cover that meets at least the Essential Benefits Plan set by the DHA. Without it, visa issuance and renewal are blocked.

What does the basic children’s health plan actually cover?

The basic Essential Benefits Plan covers pediatric consultations at network clinics, scheduled vaccinations, diagnostics and lab work, prescribed medication from an approved formulary, emergency care and inpatient treatment up to AED 150,000 per year. It does not include routine dental care, orthodontics, glasses, or elective procedures.

Should I add dental cover for my child?

If your child is over three and you want routine check-ups, fillings, or eventually orthodontic braces covered, yes. Dental is not included in the DHA basic plan and pediatric dentistry in Dubai is not cheap out of pocket. A dental rider or an enhanced plan is usually the more predictable option.

What should travel insurance for kids cover on a summer holiday?

Look for outpatient doctor visits at the destination, prescribed medicines, hospital admission, emergency dental after accidents, and medical evacuation back to the UAE. For hot-country trips also confirm that heatstroke, severe sunburn, dehydration and food-borne illness are explicitly listed. Declare any existing conditions like asthma so treatment abroad is not excluded.

How much does children’s health insurance cost in Dubai?

Premiums vary widely. A basic Essential Benefits Plan for a child can start in the low thousands of dirhams per year, while an enhanced family plan with dental, optical and worldwide cover can run into five figures per child. The main drivers are the network, annual limits, dental inclusion, and any declared medical history. A broker can price several insurers in one go.

Can I add a newborn to my existing policy?

Yes, and you should do it fast. Most UAE insurers require newborns to be added within 30 days of birth. Within that window, cover is usually granted without extra medical underwriting. After 30 days, the insurer can treat the baby as a new applicant and may exclude congenital conditions.

Does children’s insurance cover speech therapy or autism support?

The basic plan generally does not. Mid-tier and premium plans in the UAE increasingly offer a set number of speech therapy, occupational therapy and applied behaviour analysis sessions per year, sometimes with a co-pay. If this is relevant for your family, ask for it in writing before signing, as verbal assurances rarely help at claim time.

Peter Williams

Peter Williams is the CNN bestselling author of They Both Die at the End, More Happy Than Not, and History Is All You Left Me and—together with Becky Albertalli—coauthor of What If It’s Us. He was named a Publishers Weekly Flying Start. Adam was born and raised in the Bronx. He was a bookseller before shifting to children’s publishing and has worked at a literary development company and a creative writing website for teens and as a book reviewer of children’s and young adult novels.

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