Complete guide to physiotherapist salaries across the United Arab Emirates — breakdown by emirate, licensing authority, experience level, and work setting. Includes tax-free benefits, cost of living analysis, and comparison with Indian salaries.
The United Arab Emirates is one of the most popular destinations for Indian physiotherapists, offering tax-free salaries, excellent benefits, and a high standard of living. Physiotherapist salaries in the UAE range from AED 6,000–20,000 per month depending on experience, qualifications, emirate, and work setting. At current exchange rates, this translates to approximately INR 1.6–5.4 Lakhs per year — completely tax-free.
In addition to the base salary, most UAE employers provide comprehensive benefits packages that significantly increase total compensation. These typically include free accommodation (or housing allowance), transportation allowance, health insurance, annual flight tickets to India, and end-of-service gratuity. When these benefits are factored in, the total compensation package can be 30–50% higher than the base salary.
The UAE has three main licensing authorities: DHA (Dubai Health Authority) for Dubai, DOH (Department of Health) for Abu Dhabi, and MOH (Ministry of Health) for other emirates. Salary levels vary across these jurisdictions, with Dubai and Abu Dhabi typically offering the highest compensation.
| Experience Level | Years | Monthly (AED) | Annual (INR) |
|---|---|---|---|
| New Graduate | 0–2 | AED 6,000–8,000 | INR 16–22 Lakhs |
| Junior | 2–5 | AED 8,000–12,000 | INR 22–33 Lakhs |
| Senior | 5–10 | AED 12,000–16,000 | INR 33–44 Lakhs |
| Clinical Specialist | 10+ | AED 15,000–20,000 | INR 41–55 Lakhs |
| Head of Department | 10+ | AED 18,000–25,000+ | INR 49–68 Lakhs+ |
| Emirate | Authority | Salary (AED/mo) |
|---|---|---|
| Dubai | DHA | AED 8,000–20,000 |
| Abu Dhabi | DOH | AED 8,000–18,000 |
| Sharjah | MOH | AED 6,000–12,000 |
| Ajman | MOH | AED 5,000–10,000 |
| Ras Al Khaimah | MOH | AED 5,000–10,000 |
| Fujairah | MOH | AED 5,000–9,000 |
AED 10,000–18,000/month
Government hospitals (DHA/MOH) offer stable employment, excellent benefits, and clear career progression. Benefits include housing allowance, education allowance for children, and generous leave.
AED 8,000–15,000/month
Private sector offers competitive salaries with performance-based incentives. Premium clinics in Dubai Healthcare City may offer higher packages with commission on patient revenue.
AED 9,000–16,000/month
Specialised rehabilitation centres offer good salaries, particularly for neurological rehab, sports injuries, and paediatric physiotherapy. Better patient-to-therapist ratios.
AED 10,000–20,000/month
Dubai’s thriving sports industry offers premium opportunities in sports medicine clinics, professional teams, and high-end fitness centres. Includes performance bonuses.
AED 6,000–12,000/month
Home healthcare companies provide services to patients at home. Lower salaries but flexible hours. Tips and referrals can supplement income.
AED 12,000–20,000/month
Physiotherapy educators in UAE universities earn competitive salaries with excellent benefits. Requires postgraduate qualifications (Master’s/PhD).
Common
Free accommodation or housing allowance of AED 2,000–5,000/month. Government hospitals provide furnished apartments in company housing complexes.
Common
Employer-provided transport or allowance of AED 500–1,500/month. Many offer shuttle services from major residential areas.
Mandatory
Comprehensive coverage for you and family including outpatient, inpatient, maternity, and often dental.
Common
Annual round-trip tickets to India for you and family. Typically one ticket per year, some employers offer two.
Mandatory
30 calendar days per year plus 12–14 public holidays. Many offer study leave for CPD activities.
Mandatory
End-of-service gratuity: 21 days basic salary per year for first 5 years, 30 days thereafter. Paid when you leave or retire.
| Parameter | India (INR) | UAE (AED to INR) |
|---|---|---|
| Entry-level monthly | INR 20,000–35,000 | INR 1,35,000–1,80,000 |
| Mid-career monthly | INR 40,000–70,000 | INR 2,70,000–3,60,000 |
| Senior monthly | INR 70,000–1,50,000 | INR 3,60,000–4,50,000 |
| Income tax | 5–30% | 0% (tax-free) |
| Average monthly savings | INR 10,000–30,000 | INR 1,00,000–2,50,000 |
| Work week | 6 days (many) | 5 days (Sun-Thu) |
| Annual leave | 12–20 days | 30 days + holidays |
With accommodation provided, monthly expenses AED 1,500–2,500. Save AED 3,000–4,000/month (INR 68,000–90,000). Annual savings: INR 8–11 Lakhs.
With housing allowance, expenses AED 3,000–4,000. Save AED 5,000–7,000/month (INR 1.1–1.6 Lakhs). Annual savings: INR 13–19 Lakhs.
With full benefits, expenses AED 4,000–5,500. Save AED 7,500–10,000/month (INR 1.7–2.3 Lakhs). Annual savings: INR 20–27 Lakhs.
Let our experts guide you through the DHA/DOH/MOH licensing process, help you prepare for the Prometric exam, and connect you with top employers in the UAE healthcare sector.
The average physiotherapist salary in Dubai ranges from AED 8,000–16,000 per month. Entry-level starts at AED 6,000–8,000, while experienced specialists earn AED 15,000–25,000+. All salaries are tax-free.
Yes. The UAE has no personal income tax. There is no deduction for income tax, social security, or payroll taxes. The salary offered is the salary you take home.
Benefits include free accommodation or housing allowance, transportation, health insurance, annual flights to India, 30 days leave, end-of-service gratuity, and sometimes education allowance. Benefits add 30–50% to total compensation.
Monthly savings range from AED 3,000–4,000 (junior) to AED 7,500–10,000 (senior). With accommodation provided, most Indian physiotherapists save 50–70% of their salary.
DHA (Dubai) and DOH (Abu Dhabi) pay 20–40% more than MOH positions. However, Dubai has a higher cost of living. Abu Dhabi offers the best balance of salary and living costs.