About the authority
Saudi Arabia's single national regulator — from student registration to consultant classification, everything runs through SCFHS.
The Saudi Commission for Health Specialties is the only route to practise medicine, dentistry, nursing, pharmacy or allied health anywhere in the Kingdom. It sits under the Ministry of Health and manages both licensing and postgraduate training programmes.
Every healthcare professional in Saudi Arabia holds an SCFHS classification and registration number that appears on their iqama (residence permit) file. Without it, no Saudi employer can process your visa or salary.
SCFHS's core system is Mumaris+ — an online portal where you register, upload documents, receive your classification (GP / Specialist / Consultant), track Dataflow, book the Prometric exam and manage renewals. It replaced the older paper-based flow years ago and now holds every candidate's canonical file.
Established: 1992
Official websiteTitle tiers
SCFHS classifies clinicians by seniority. Your tier drives eligibility, exam blueprint and salary bands.
General Practitioner
1 year post-internshipFor candidates who completed medical school and internship without formal specialty training. Practises general medicine under the supervision of a specialist or consultant.
Specialist
4 years post-qualification (2 in specialty)Requires a recognised specialty board certificate (SBFM, Arab Board, MRCP, Fellowship, American / European Boards) plus documented specialty practice.
Senior Registrar
Between Specialist and ConsultantIntermediate tier for clinicians who exceed Specialist experience but haven't yet met full Consultant criteria. Common in Saudi teaching hospitals.
Consultant
5+ years post-specialtySenior practitioners with sub-specialty training, teaching or research portfolio, and independent decision-making authority.
Eligibility
- Qualification listed on SCFHS's recognised institutions register
- Post-qualification experience per classification (GP / Specialist / Consultant)
- Good Standing Certificate valid within 6 months
- Mumaris+ profile with verified documents
Document checklist
Get these ready before you open your SCFHS file — missing or mis-formatted documents are the #1 reason applications stall.
Identity
- •Passport (bio page + valid Saudi entry visa or iqama if in-Kingdom)
- •Recent passport-size photograph (white background, no glasses)
Qualifications
- •Primary degree certificate (MBBS / BDS / BScN / equivalent)
- •Full transcripts covering all years of study
- •Internship completion certificate
- •Specialty board certificate and, if applicable, sub-specialty fellowship
- •Master's / PhD certificates for academic-track candidates
Experience
- •Continuous experience letters covering every month since qualification
- •Each letter must state role, exact dates, full-time / part-time, and HR contact
- •Log-book excerpts (for surgical and procedural specialties)
Professional standing
- •Good Standing Certificate from your current licensing body (must be within 6 months at SCFHS review)
- •Home-country practice licence (current, un-expired)
- •BLS + ACLS / PALS / ATLS as applicable to your specialty
Attestations
- •Degree attested by home country's Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- •Saudi Cultural Attaché or Saudi Embassy attestation of the degree
- •Culture office endorsement (for degrees from certain countries)
Licensing process
- 1
Mumaris+ registration
Create your professional profile on Mumaris+ (SCFHS's unified system) and upload documents.
- 2
Classification & Dataflow
SCFHS classifies your title tier; Dataflow PSV runs in parallel.
- 3
Eligibility ID
Once classification + PSV clear, SCFHS issues an Eligibility ID to book Prometric.
- 4
Prometric Saudi exam
Sit the SCFHS Prometric assessment (Riyadh, Jeddah, home country or Dubai).
- 5
Professional registration
After passing, your Mumaris+ profile flips to 'Registered' — required for any Saudi employer's iqama.
Detailed timeline
Realistic durations for each milestone. Ranges assume no document issues — add a few weeks if attestation or Dataflow re-verification is needed.
Exam at a glance
Fee breakdown
Indicative out-of-pocket costs in USD. Actual charges vary slightly by title tier, currency exchange, and any employer reimbursement policy.
| Item | Amount (USD) |
|---|---|
Mumaris+ registration | Free |
Classification & evaluation Tier-dependent — Consultant is highest | $100 – $270 |
Dataflow PSV report SCFHS-specific package | $220 – $340 |
SCFHS Prometric exam Higher for Specialist and Consultant tiers | $200 – $320 |
Registration certificate issuance | $130 – $270 |
Total out-of-pocket (indicative) Excludes attestation courier, translations and any re-exam fees | $650 – $1,200 |
Let us handle it for you
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Renewal & CME
Renewal is entirely inside Mumaris+; late renewal adds a fine and, after 6 months lapsed, requires classification review.
Common rejection reasons (and how to avoid them)
Patterns we see repeatedly across candidate files. Fixing these before submission saves weeks of back-and-forth.
Pro tips from our team
- Mumaris+ is the source of truth — keep every field accurate.
- SCFHS re-evaluates classification if you upgrade experience later.
- Book Prometric early — Riyadh centres fill 2-3 months out.
Frequently asked questions
Do I have to be inside Saudi Arabia to start Mumaris+?+
Can I sit the SCFHS Prometric exam outside Saudi Arabia?+
How does SCFHS classification affect salary?+
Can classification be upgraded later?+
What if my degree is from a country whose universities SCFHS re-evaluates individually?+
Is IELTS required for SCFHS?+
How many attempts do I get at the exam?+
What's the total realistic timeline?+
Ready to start your SCFHS journey?
Book a free eligibility check — we'll map your documents, flag any gaps, and give you a realistic timeline.