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After the recent sandstorm, my family has been experiencing persistent dry coughs and itchy eyes. We’re trying to decide if we should take everyone to see a doctor or if these symptoms will go away on their own. Given our location in Dubai, what can be expected in terms of costs for consultations and treatments?
Posted by Yasmin Al-Mansour
Asked on January 20, 2026 5:29 am
The persistent dry coughs and itchy eyes experienced by your family after the sandstorm could be indicative of irritants present due to the storm. In Dubai, post-sandstorm symptoms are quite common as dust particles can carry various allergens and pollutants that may trigger respiratory issues or ocular discomfort.

Given the severity of these symptoms, consulting a healthcare professional is advised. The cost for doctor visits in Dubai can vary widely depending on several factors including the type of facility (private clinic vs government hospital), the specific services required, and whether you have health insurance coverage.

For private clinics, which are more prevalent in areas like Jumeirah, Business Bay, or Mirdif, initial consultations often range from AED 200 to AED 500. If further tests or treatments such as allergy testing or inhalers are needed, the costs can escalate significantly. For example, an allergy test could cost between AED 100 and AED 300, while medications might add another AED 50 to AED 200 per item.

Government hospitals like Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, Dubai Health Authority (DHA) hospitals, or Rashid Hospital offer more affordable options. Consultations at these facilities start from around AED 100 and can go up to AED 300 for follow-up visits. However, the quality of care might not always match that of private clinics.

For those with insurance coverage through schemes like Tawteen or Etisalat, a significant portion of the costs may be reimbursable. Always check your policy details for specifics on covered services and limits.

In Dubai, many residents prefer private healthcare due to perceived higher quality but public options are more cost-effective. If you opt for private care, consider visiting facilities with air filtration systems as they can provide a more comfortable environment during the storm aftermath.

If symptoms persist or worsen, it’s crucial to seek professional inspection services. Saniservice offers mold and allergen testing which can help identify if indoor pollutants are contributing to your family's health issues. Their hotline is 800-MOLDS (800-66537) and you can also contact them via email at hello@saniservice.com.

Remember, early intervention can prevent complications and ensure a faster recovery. Don't hesitate to consult with experts who specialize in indoor environmental quality issues.

Hope this information helps!
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 22, 2026 4:38 am