The clinic, at your doorstep.
You shouldn't have to park, queue, wait, and undress in front of strangers to be examined. A British GP arrives at your door with the same equipment as the consultation room.
What the doctor brings through the door
Examination kit
Stethoscope, otoscope, ophthalmoscope, thermometer, pulse oximeter, BP cuff
Bedside tests
12-lead ECG, urinalysis, blood glucose, rapid strep/flu/COVID/RSV
Medication bag
Antibiotics, painkillers, antiemetics, antihistamines, salbutamol, IV paracetamol, IV fluids
Procedure tools
Phlebotomy, injections, ear syringing, wound dressings, suture removal
Who chooses doorstep care
Elderly parents
No transfer, no queue, no clinic anxiety. We examine them in the chair they already trust and brief the live-in carer.
Families with sick children
Don't drag a feverish child to a waiting room of other infections. Stay home; we come to the bedroom.
Executives who can't lose 3 hours
25 minutes at your door, on your sofa, between calls. Prescription emailed before the doctor's even left.
Villa communities
Doorstep doctor — your questions
What does 'doctor at doorstep' include exactly?+
Everything that would happen in a clinic visit — but delivered at your front door. History, full physical exam, vital signs, bedside tests (ECG, urine dip, glucose, rapid flu/strep/COVID), prescription, written report. The doctor brings a fully equipped portable clinic in a carry case.
Is doorstep care suitable for elderly parents who hate clinics?+
It is exactly what we exist for. Most of our doorstep patients are elderly residents who find the clinic journey — parking, queue, waiting room, transfer to examination couch — more exhausting than the illness itself. The doctor comes to the armchair they already trust.
How is doorstep different from a regular video consultation?+
A video call can talk and look at you on camera. A doorstep doctor can touch you. That means: listen to your chest, palpate your abdomen, look in your throat with a real torch, take blood, give an injection, set up a drip. Roughly 80% of GP problems need hands — only 20% are pure talk.
Do you knock or text on arrival?+
We message on dispatch, again at 10 minutes out, and once more on arrival — never the doorbell unless you ask, because a sleeping baby or shift-working partner shouldn't pay for being unwell. The doctor removes shoes, sanitises and follows your house rules.
Can the doorstep doctor handle children, including very young ones?+
Yes. Every duty GP is competent in paediatrics from newborn upward. We carry paediatric-dose paracetamol and ibuprofen, salbutamol with a spacer, and oral rehydration salts. For under-twos with high fever or breathing concern we always examine in person — never just by phone.
What if the doctor finds something that needs hospital?+
We escalate immediately and personally. The doctor will phone the on-call consultant at Mediclinic, NMC, King's College Hospital or your preferred facility, share findings, and ensure you are expected on arrival. No A&E queue. Where appropriate, we arrange ambulance transfer.
What does a doorstep visit cost?+
AED 500 standard (7am–11pm), AED 900 overnight. Bloods, medications, IV fluids and procedures are itemised separately and quoted before any treatment. Insurance-coded invoice issued the same day for reimbursement.
Which areas do you cover for doorstep visits?+
Every populated address in Dubai — Business Bay to Hatta. Villa communities (Emirates Hills, Arabian Ranches, Tilal Al Ghaf, Dubai Hills, Al Furjan), apartment districts (Marina, JLT, Downtown, Greens, JVC), beachfront (Palm Jumeirah, JBR, La Mer) and outer (Dubai South, Damac Hills 2, Mira).
Healthcare should feel simple.
Send an enquiry and our team will come back to you — no waiting rooms, no run-around.