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- Home nursing in Dubai starts from AED 99 per hour at DCDC -- significantly below the AED 150--300/hour charged by many Dubai agencies
- DHA-licensed nurses provide injections (IM/SC), wound dressing, IV therapy, catheter care, vital signs monitoring, and medication management in your home
- DCDC nurses follow the same sterile protocols and documentation standards used at the Dubai Healthcare City facility, ensuring clinical-grade quality on every visit
- Coverage areas include Dubai Marina, JBR, Downtown, Business Bay, Jumeirah, Al Barsha, and Mirdif -- with nurse arrival typically within 2 hours of booking
- Most major insurers -- including Daman, AXA, Bupa, Cigna, and MetLife -- cover medically necessary home nursing with a physician referral and pre-authorisation
- Every home nursing visit is documented digitally and synced with your DCDC medical record, giving your treating physician complete visibility
Whether you need a post-surgical injection, daily wound dressing, or round-the-clock elderly care, a nurse at home in Dubai brings hospital-level nursing directly to your doorstep. The demand for professional home nursing across the UAE has surged in recent years, driven by an ageing population, rising chronic disease prevalence, and a growing preference for recovering in familiar surroundings rather than spending unnecessary days in hospital.
At DCDC (Doctors Clinic Diagnostic Center) in Dubai Healthcare City, our home nursing programme deploys DHA-licensed registered nurses who carry the same credentials and follow the same clinical protocols as the nursing staff in our DHCC facility. This guide covers everything you need to know about hiring a nurse at home in Dubai for 2026 -- from costs and service types to licensing regulations, insurance coverage, and what to expect during a visit.
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What Does a Home Nurse Do in Dubai?
A home nurse in Dubai is a DHA- or MOHAP-licensed registered nurse who delivers clinical nursing services at the patient's residence. Unlike a caregiver or domestic helper, a licensed home nurse is trained to perform medical procedures, monitor clinical parameters, and escalate concerns to a physician when necessary. The scope of practice for a home nurse in Dubai covers a wide range of clinical tasks.
- Injection administration: Intramuscular (IM) and subcutaneous (SC) injections including antibiotics, anticoagulants, insulin, vitamin B12, and hormone therapies
- Wound dressing and care: Sterile wound cleaning, debridement assistance, suture care, surgical site dressing changes, and wound healing assessment
- IV therapy: Intravenous fluid administration, IV antibiotic infusions, vitamin drips, iron infusions, and medication drips under physician orders
- Catheter management: Urinary catheter insertion, removal, irrigation, and ongoing care to prevent infection
- Vital signs monitoring: Blood pressure, heart rate, temperature, oxygen saturation, and respiratory rate -- documented and shared with the treating physician
- Blood glucose monitoring: Finger-prick glucose testing, insulin dose adjustment support, and hypoglycaemia management for diabetic patients
- Medication management: Organising medication schedules, ensuring correct dosages, monitoring for side effects, and coordinating refills
- Elderly care: Assistance with daily activities, fall prevention, nutrition monitoring, companionship, and coordination with physicians for chronic disease management
- Post-surgical care: Drain management, surgical wound assessment, pain monitoring, DVT prevention exercises, and recovery milestone tracking
The key distinction is that a licensed home nurse works under the supervision of a physician and follows standardised clinical protocols. At DCDC, every nursing intervention performed at home is documented in the same electronic medical record system used at our Dubai Healthcare City clinic, ensuring full continuity of care.
Home Nursing Cost in Dubai: What to Expect
The cost of a home nurse in Dubai varies depending on the service type, duration, and provider. Many agencies charge AED 150--300 per hour, with half-day and full-day packages available at reduced hourly rates. DCDC offers home nursing starting from AED 99 per hour, making professional nursing care accessible without compromising on quality. The table below compares DCDC pricing with typical Dubai market rates.
| Service Type | DCDC Price | Dubai Average |
|---|---|---|
| Single visit (injection) | From AED 99 | AED 150--250 |
| Hourly nursing rate | From AED 99/hour | AED 150--300/hour |
| Half-day package (4--6 hours) | From AED 350 | AED 500--900 |
| Full-day package (8--12 hours) | From AED 600 | AED 900--1,800 |
| Wound dressing | From AED 99 | AED 150--300 |
| IV administration | From AED 250 | AED 400--800 |
Prices are indicative and may vary based on location, timing, complexity of care, and insurance coverage. Contact DCDC for a personalised quote.
At DCDC, home nursing starts from AED 99 per hour -- significantly lower than the AED 150--300/hour charged by many Dubai agencies. This pricing reflects our commitment to making professional home healthcare affordable while maintaining the same clinical standards as our DHCC facility. There are no hidden fees: the quoted price includes the nurse's time, sterile supplies, and digital documentation.
Types of Home Nursing Services Available
Home nursing is not a one-size-fits-all service. The type of nursing care you need depends on your medical condition, the procedures prescribed by your physician, and the duration of care required. Below are the most commonly requested home nursing services in Dubai.
Post-Surgical Nursing
After surgery, patients often need professional wound care, drain management, pain monitoring, and assistance with mobility. A home nurse ensures surgical wounds are cleaned and dressed using sterile technique, monitors for signs of infection or complications, and tracks recovery milestones. For patients who have undergone orthopaedic, abdominal, or cardiac procedures, having a trained nurse at home reduces the risk of post-operative complications and avoids unnecessary hospital readmissions.
Elderly Care at Home
Elderly patients with chronic conditions, cognitive decline, or reduced mobility benefit enormously from regular home nursing visits. Services include medication management, vital signs monitoring, blood glucose checks, fall prevention assessments, nutrition support, and companionship. A home nurse also serves as the communication bridge between the patient, their family, and the treating physician.
Injection Administration
Many medications require intramuscular or subcutaneous injection, and not all patients or family members are comfortable administering them at home. A nurse at home can administer prescribed injections safely -- including antibiotics, anticoagulants (such as enoxaparin), insulin, vitamin B12, and hormone injections -- ensuring proper technique, site rotation, and monitoring for adverse reactions.
IV Drip Therapy
Intravenous therapy at home covers hydration drips, antibiotic infusions, iron infusions, vitamin drips, and medication infusions ordered by a physician. A registered nurse inserts the IV cannula, monitors the infusion rate, watches for allergic reactions or infiltration, and removes the line once the drip is complete. IV therapy at home is particularly valuable for patients with chronic infections, severe dehydration, or nutritional deficiencies who would otherwise need to visit a hospital or infusion centre.
Wound Care
Chronic wounds, diabetic ulcers, pressure sores, and surgical incisions all require regular professional dressing changes. A home nurse follows evidence-based wound care protocols: cleaning with appropriate solutions, applying medicated or specialised dressings, assessing wound bed progress, and documenting healing trajectory. Early detection of infection or poor healing allows the treating physician to adjust the care plan before complications develop.
Catheter Management
Patients who require urinary catheters -- whether short-term after surgery or long-term due to neurological conditions -- need regular catheter care to prevent urinary tract infections. A home nurse manages catheter insertion and removal, irrigation, bag changes, and patient education on hygiene practices between nursing visits.
Chronic Disease Monitoring
For patients with diabetes, hypertension, heart failure, COPD, or kidney disease, regular monitoring between physician appointments helps maintain control and prevent acute episodes. A home nurse checks blood pressure, blood glucose, oxygen saturation, weight, and relevant symptoms on a scheduled basis, reporting trends to the physician and flagging early warning signs that might otherwise go unnoticed.
For a broader overview of how home healthcare services are structured in the UAE, including doctor visits, physiotherapy, and lab work alongside nursing, see our comprehensive guide on home healthcare services in Dubai.
When Do You Need a Home Nurse in Dubai?
Not every situation requires a home nurse, but there are clear scenarios where professional nursing at home is the safest and most practical choice. If any of the following apply to you or a family member, home nursing should be considered.
- Post-surgery recovery: You have been discharged from hospital after a surgical procedure and need wound care, drain management, injections, or recovery monitoring that a family member cannot safely perform
- Elderly parents at home: Your ageing parent has multiple chronic conditions, takes several medications, and needs regular clinical check-ups but struggles with the logistics of travelling to a clinic
- Chronic illness management: You or a family member has diabetes, hypertension, heart failure, or COPD and needs regular monitoring -- blood pressure checks, glucose testing, medication adjustments -- between physician visits
- Limited mobility: Injury, disability, or a temporary condition such as a fracture or severe back pain makes it difficult or inadvisable to leave the house
- Newborn and postnatal care: New mothers recovering from delivery (especially caesarean section) may need wound care, injection administration, or breastfeeding support from a trained nurse
- Injury recovery: Sports injuries, road traffic accidents, or workplace injuries that require regular wound dressing, physiotherapy support, or pain management injections at home
DHA Licensing and Regulations for Home Nurses
In Dubai, home healthcare providers must operate under a license issued by the Dubai Health Authority (DHA) or the Ministry of Health and Prevention (MOHAP). This licensing requirement exists to protect patients from unqualified practitioners and ensure that all home nursing services meet established clinical and safety standards.
- Facility license: The home healthcare company must hold a valid DHA or MOHAP license to operate as a home care provider. DCDC operates under MOHAP License No. NIMY7VY5-240925
- Individual nurse license: Every nurse who visits your home must hold a valid DHA or MOHAP professional license. This license confirms that the nurse has met education, training, and competency requirements set by UAE health authorities
- Scope of practice: Nurses must work within their defined scope of practice and under physician supervision. They cannot diagnose conditions, prescribe medications, or perform procedures beyond their licensure
- Infection control standards: DHA mandates that home nurses follow the same infection prevention and control standards as hospital-based nurses -- including hand hygiene, PPE use, sterile technique, and proper biohazard waste disposal
- Documentation requirements: All home nursing visits must be documented in the patient's medical record, including assessments, procedures performed, medications administered, and patient response
To verify a nurse's credentials, ask for their DHA or MOHAP license number and check it through the relevant authority's online portal. At DCDC, every nurse on our home care team carries identification displaying their name, photo, and license number, and we are happy to share credential details upon request.
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How to Book a Home Nurse in Dubai
Booking a nurse at home through DCDC is straightforward. The process is designed to match you with the right nursing professional for your specific needs and get them to your door as quickly as possible.
- Step 1 -- Contact us: Call our clinic or send a WhatsApp message describing your nursing needs. Whether you need a one-off injection, daily wound dressing, or ongoing elderly care, our team will guide you
- Step 2 -- Describe your needs: Share relevant details: the type of nursing service required, physician's prescription or orders (if available), your location in Dubai, and your preferred date and time
- Step 3 -- Insurance verification: If you have health insurance, our team verifies coverage and handles pre-authorisation. You will know your out-of-pocket cost before confirming the booking
- Step 4 -- Confirmation: We confirm the appointment, the assigned nurse's name and qualifications, the estimated arrival time, and any preparations you need to make
- Step 5 -- Nurse arrives: Your DCDC nurse arrives equipped with portable medical kits containing sterile supplies, sharps disposal containers, and all necessary monitoring equipment. The nurse will present identification before starting any procedure
If your nursing needs include lab sample collection, our guide on blood tests at home in Dubai explains the sample collection process, fasting requirements, and how results are delivered.
What to Expect During a DCDC Home Nursing Visit
A home nursing visit from DCDC follows the same structured clinical process as any nursing encounter at our Dubai Healthcare City facility. Here is what happens from the moment you book to the completion of your visit.
- Prompt arrival: After booking, your nurse is typically dispatched within 2 hours. We cover Dubai Marina, JBR, Downtown, Business Bay, Jumeirah, Al Barsha, Mirdif, and surrounding areas from our central DHCC location
- Identification and consent: The nurse presents a DCDC identification badge with their name, photo, and DHA/MOHAP license number. They verify your identity and obtain informed consent before starting any procedure
- Sterile setup: The nurse prepares a clean work area using supplies from a portable medical kit that includes sterile gloves, antiseptic solutions, dressing materials, sharps disposal containers, pulse oximeters, blood pressure monitors, thermometers, and glucometers
- Assessment: Before performing any procedure, the nurse conducts a focused assessment -- checking vital signs, reviewing the physician's orders, assessing the wound or injection site, and asking about symptoms, pain level, and any changes since the last visit
- Procedure: The prescribed nursing intervention is performed following evidence-based clinical protocols -- whether that is an injection, wound dressing, IV setup, catheter care, or vital signs monitoring
- Documentation: Every visit is documented digitally in our medical record system, so your treating physician has complete visibility. The documentation includes vital signs, procedures performed, wound measurements (if applicable), patient response, and any concerns flagged for physician review
- Follow-up scheduling: If ongoing nursing is needed, the nurse and our coordination team schedule the next visit before leaving. For single visits, a follow-up call or WhatsApp message is sent within 24 hours to check your progress
According to Dr. Hadeel Elnur, "Home nursing bridges the gap between hospital-level care and patient comfort. At DCDC, our nurses follow the same sterile protocols and documentation standards used in our Dubai Healthcare City facility, ensuring every home visit meets clinical-grade quality."
Home Nurse vs Hospital Visit Dubai: Pros and Cons
Deciding between receiving nursing care at home or travelling to a hospital or clinic depends on the complexity of your needs, your mobility, and your personal preferences. The table below outlines the key differences to help you choose.
| Factor | Home Nurse | Hospital / Clinic Visit |
|---|---|---|
| Convenience | No travel, no waiting -- nurse comes to you | Requires commute, parking, and potential wait times |
| Cost | From AED 99/hour at DCDC; no transport or parking costs | Lower per-visit fee but add travel and time costs |
| Infection risk | Minimal -- no waiting-room exposure to other patients | Higher exposure risk in shared clinical areas |
| Patient comfort | Familiar environment, reduced stress and anxiety | Clinical setting may feel impersonal or intimidating |
| Equipment availability | Portable kits: BP monitor, glucometer, pulse ox, sterile supplies | Full range: imaging, labs, specialist equipment on site |
| Best for | Injections, wound care, IV therapy, monitoring, elderly care | Complex procedures, imaging, lab panels requiring on-site processing |
| Continuity of care | Same DCDC records; nurse reports to treating physician | Full team and records on site |
DCDC offers both home nursing and in-clinic services with shared medical records, allowing seamless transitions between care settings.
For procedures that require only standard nursing skills -- injections, wound care, IV drips, vital signs monitoring -- a home nurse is typically the more practical and comfortable option. For situations requiring advanced diagnostics, imaging, or multi-step procedures, a clinic or hospital visit remains necessary.
Insurance Coverage for Home Nursing in Dubai
Home nursing is covered by most comprehensive health insurance plans in Dubai, provided the service is medically necessary and supported by a physician's prescription or referral. Understanding your coverage before booking helps avoid unexpected costs.
- Physician referral required: Most insurers require a physician's prescription or referral for home nursing to be covered. This can be obtained from your GP, specialist, or the discharging hospital physician
- Pre-authorisation process: Some insurance plans require pre-authorisation before home nursing begins. DCDC handles this process on your behalf -- we submit the clinical justification and confirm approval before dispatching the nurse
- Major insurers covered: DCDC offers direct billing with 20+ insurance providers including Daman, AXA, Bupa, Cigna, and MetLife. With direct billing, you pay only your co-pay or deductible -- no upfront cash and no reimbursement claims
- Coverage limits: Some plans cap the number of home nursing visits per year or limit coverage to specific conditions (post-surgical, palliative, chronic disease management). Check your policy or ask our team to verify your specific coverage
- Self-pay option: If you are uninsured or your plan does not cover home nursing, DCDC provides transparent pricing with no hidden fees. We also supply documentation for reimbursement if your insurer allows post-service submission
For patients who need a physician to issue the referral for home nursing, our doctor home visit guide explains how to arrange a GP consultation at home that can generate the necessary prescription and referral.
Elderly Home Nursing in Dubai
Dubai's elderly population is growing steadily, and with it the demand for professional home nursing tailored to seniors. Many families prefer to keep ageing parents at home rather than move them to a care facility, but managing complex medical needs without professional support can be overwhelming and risky.
Home nursing for elderly patients in Dubai goes well beyond basic caregiving. A DHA-licensed nurse provides clinical-level services that directly impact health outcomes and quality of life.
- Medication management: Many elderly patients take five or more medications daily. A nurse organises pill schedules, ensures correct dosages and timing, monitors for drug interactions and side effects, and coordinates with the prescribing physician for adjustments
- Fall prevention: Falls are a leading cause of hospitalisation among seniors. A home nurse assesses the living environment for fall risks -- loose rugs, poor lighting, cluttered pathways -- and recommends modifications. They also monitor balance, gait, and muscle strength
- Vital signs monitoring: Regular blood pressure, blood glucose, oxygen saturation, and weight tracking helps detect emerging problems before they become emergencies. Trends are reported to the physician for early intervention
- Chronic disease support: For seniors with diabetes, hypertension, heart failure, or COPD, a nurse ensures adherence to treatment plans, recognises warning signs, and facilitates timely communication with the medical team
- Wound and skin care: Elderly skin is fragile and prone to pressure sores, especially in bedridden patients. A nurse performs regular skin assessments, repositioning schedules, and wound care when needed
- Nutrition and hydration: Dehydration and malnutrition are common but preventable problems in elderly patients. A nurse monitors intake, recommends dietary adjustments, and flags concerns to the physician
- Companionship and mental wellbeing: Social isolation contributes to cognitive decline and depression in elderly patients. A visiting nurse provides regular human contact, cognitive stimulation, and emotional support
DCDC's elderly home nursing can be scheduled as regular visits (daily, several times per week, or weekly) or as-needed check-ups, depending on the patient's condition and the family's requirements. DCDC's 4.8/5 Google rating from over 1,000 verified reviews reflects the trust families place in our home care team, particularly for elderly patients who need consistent, compassionate nursing.
Home Nursing for Post-Surgical Recovery
The days and weeks following surgery are critical for recovery, and the quality of post-operative nursing care directly affects outcomes. Many patients are discharged from hospital within 24--72 hours of surgery, and the responsibility for wound care, medication, and monitoring shifts to the home environment. A professional home nurse ensures this transition is safe and clinically sound.
- Wound assessment and dressing: The nurse inspects the surgical wound for signs of infection (redness, swelling, discharge, odour, warmth), cleans the site using sterile technique, and applies fresh dressings according to the surgeon's protocol
- Drain management: Surgical drains (such as Jackson-Pratt or Hemovac drains) require regular emptying, output measurement, and site care. The nurse documents drainage volume and character, reporting any abnormalities to the surgeon
- Medication timing: Post-surgical patients often take antibiotics, pain medications, anticoagulants, and other drugs on specific schedules. A nurse ensures medications are taken correctly and monitors for side effects such as nausea, constipation, or signs of bleeding
- Recovery monitoring: The nurse tracks temperature, pain levels, wound healing progress, mobility milestones, and overall recovery trajectory. Any deviation from the expected course is flagged to the surgeon or treating physician immediately
- DVT prevention: Patients recovering from orthopaedic or abdominal surgery are at risk of deep vein thrombosis. A nurse administers prescribed anticoagulant injections, assists with leg exercises, and monitors for signs of clot formation
- Patient and family education: The nurse teaches patients and family members about wound care between visits, warning signs to watch for, activity restrictions, and when to seek emergency care
Research consistently shows that patients who receive professional post-surgical nursing at home have lower rates of wound infection, fewer unplanned hospital readmissions, and faster return to normal activities. At DCDC, post-surgical home nursing is coordinated directly with your surgeon, ensuring the nursing care plan aligns with surgical protocols.
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Final Thoughts
Home nursing in Dubai has evolved from a niche luxury to a practical, regulated healthcare option that makes clinical-grade nursing available in your own living room. Whether you need a single injection, daily wound care, IV therapy, or ongoing elderly support, a DHA-licensed home nurse delivers the same standard of care you would receive in a hospital -- without the travel, waiting rooms, and disruption to your routine.
The key to a safe and effective experience is choosing a provider that operates under proper licensing, employs nurses with verified credentials, follows sterile protocols, and documents every visit in a proper medical record system. These are not optional extras -- they are the minimum standards that separate professional home nursing from unregulated alternatives.
At DCDC, our home nursing programme is an extension of our Dubai Healthcare City clinic. Our nurses carry the same credentials, follow the same protocols, and document in the same system as their in-clinic colleagues. With pricing starting from AED 99 per hour, direct billing with 20+ insurance providers, and coverage across Dubai, professional home nursing is more accessible than many families realise. Contact our team by phone or WhatsApp to discuss your needs -- we are available seven days a week.
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این مقاله توسط تیم پزشکی ما بررسی شده و به منابع زیر ارجاع میدهد:
- Dubai Health Authority (DHA) -- Home Healthcare Regulations and Licensing
- WHO -- Home-Based and Long-Term Care: Home Care Issues at the Approach of the 21st Century
- NHS -- Community and Therapy Services: District Nursing
- Mayo Clinic -- Home Health Services: What to Know
- Cleveland Clinic -- Home Nursing: What It Is and How It Helps
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