This page does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, prescriptions, or instructions for using unapproved products.
What UAE readers need to know
Search the Dubai Medical Registry for both the facility and the treating professional. A valid facility licence does not automatically verify every advertised peptide product or treatment claim.
Evidence for a molecule does not automatically establish the approval, identity or quality of a product offered by a particular clinic or supplier.
Verify two different records
A clinic is a licensed facility; a doctor or other professional has a separate professional record. Check both. Compare the location, profession and current status with what the clinic represents.
Name variations can create confusion, so use the official facility name and ask the clinic for its licence identifier when necessary.
A licence is not product approval
Facility licensing establishes that a healthcare entity is authorised to operate within its licensed scope. It does not prove that every advertised product is registered or every promotional claim is evidence based.
- Verify the facility.
- Verify the treating professional.
- Verify the exact medicine or product.
- Verify the dispensing source.
- Record the date and source of each check.
Frequently asked questions
Is this page medical advice?
No. It is general educational information. A licensed UAE healthcare professional should assess individual symptoms, risks, medicines, and treatment decisions.
Does appearing online mean a peptide is approved in the UAE?
No. Online availability, social-media promotion, and international shipping do not establish UAE product registration or permission for human use.
Sources and further reading
This page was checked for evidence labels, regulatory wording, and unsupported health claims. Clinical expert review will be identified by name when available.