Healthcare Licensing Saudi Arabia -- Everything Hospital Leaders Need to Know

Every healthcare professional working in Saudi Arabia must hold a valid SCFHS license. This is not a guideline. It is Saudi law. Practising without a valid SCFHS registration carries severe penalties for both the individual professional and the employing facility.
For international hospital groups and healthcare networks expanding into Saudi Arabia, the SCFHS licensing requirement is the single most critical variable in recruitment timelines. A physician identified and contracted in February cannot start until their SCFHS classification and registration is complete. That process takes a minimum of 4.5 months with excellent management and up to 10 months without it.
Understanding the complete Saudi healthcare licensing landscape is the starting point for any organisation building a clinical workforce for the Kingdom.
Nick Hays

StaffBank’s founder Nick Hays has worked in international healthcare recruitment across the Gulf for over two decades.

His experience spans government advisory roles — including serving as healthcare workforce adviser to the Singapore Government and as a panel member on an Australian ministerial taskforce for internationally trained medical practitioners — through to managing direct international recruitment programmes at NHS England national programme level through Carter Wellington Global Recruitment Group.

That depth of experience across every stage of the international healthcare recruitment and licensing pathway is what StaffBank brings to Saudi healthcare workforce engagements.

The Saudi Healthcare Regulatory Landscape in 2026

Saudi Arabia operates a centralised healthcare regulatory framework that is significantly simpler to navigate than the UAE’s multi-authority system. There is one licensing authority for all healthcare professionals across the entire Kingdom: the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties.
This centralisation is a practical advantage. A physician licensed by SCFHS can practise in Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, Mecca, or any other Saudi city without requiring separate regional licenses. An SCFHS classification certificate is valid Kingdom-wide.

What Saudi Vision 2030 Means for Healthcare Recruitment

Saudi Vision 2030 has committed billions of dollars to healthcare infrastructure development including new hospitals, specialist medical cities, and an expanded primary care network. In 2025 alone SCFHS admitted 8,298 healthcare trainees across 62 training programmes in human medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, nursing, and applied medical sciences.
For international hospital operators and healthcare networks, Saudi Arabia represents one of the most significant growth markets for clinical talent demand in the world. The SCFHS licensing process is the gateway to this market and managing it efficiently is the critical competency that determines how quickly international clinical staff can reach their first working day.

Healthcare Professional Categories Requiring SCFHS Licensing

Common Challenges for Hospital Groups Recruiting to Saudi Arabia

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between SCFHS classification and SCFHS registration in Saudi Arabia?
SCFHS classification is the assessment of your qualifications and experience that assigns your professional title and scope of practice. The classification certificate allows employers to issue job offers and is required for visa processing. SCFHS registration is the final step that authorises actual practice in a specific Saudi facility, completed after you arrive in Saudi Arabia, your Iqama is issued, and your employer links your practice authorization through Mumaris Plus. Both steps are required before you can legally work in a Saudi healthcare facility.
StaffBank manages the complete SCFHS licensing pathway as part of its Saudi healthcare RPO service. This covers DataFlow PSV document preparation and submission, Mumaris Plus account setup and application management, Saudi Licensing Examination coordination and preparation support, embassy attestation management where required, and professional registration coordination with the employing Saudi facility.

Every week of delay is a week the role sits empty.

StaffBank manages the complete DHA Dubai licensing and compliance process end to end.
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