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Physiotherapists License in Kuwait (2026)

Build a fulfilling physiotherapy career in Kuwait with access to modern rehabilitation facilities and competitive tax-free compensation packages.

Last updated: March 2026|Reviewed by Neelim Healthcare Licensing Experts

Authorities

1

Top Hospitals

6

Senior Salary

KWD 1,200 - KWD 1,500+

Demand

Moderate

Physiotherapists Careers in Kuwait

Kuwait's MOH licenses physiotherapists through a thorough process that includes degree verification, a minimum of three years of clinical experience, mandatory Dataflow PSV, and the MOH licensing examination. The 2025 unified legal framework has clarified scope-of-practice standards for physiotherapists, including the ability to perform assessments and develop treatment plans within defined parameters.

Physical rehabilitation is a growing priority in Kuwait's healthcare system. Government rehabilitation centers, sports medicine clinics, and hospital-based physiotherapy departments all recruit internationally trained physiotherapists. Musculoskeletal, neurological, and sports physiotherapy specialists are in the highest demand, driven by Kuwait's high prevalence of lifestyle-related conditions and an active sporting culture.

Key Requirements for Physiotherapists License in Kuwait

Essential checklist before you start your physiotherapists licensing application.

  1. 1Valid physiotherapists qualification from a recognized institution
  2. 2Dataflow Primary Source Verification (PSV) of all credentials
  3. 3MOH Kuwait Prometric licensing examination
  4. 4Minimum post-qualification clinical experience (varies by authority)
  5. 5Good standing certificate from most recent country of practice
  6. 6Medical fitness certificate
  7. 7No criminal record / police clearance
  8. 8Valid passport and country residency visa (upon job offer)

Licensing Authorities for Physiotherapists in Kuwait

Requirements, timelines, salary ranges, and demand levels from each licensing authority.

MOH KuwaitModerate Demand

State of Kuwait (nationwide)

Salary Range

KWD 600 - KWD 1,500/month

Timeline

3-6 months

Requirements

Recognized physiotherapy degree (BSc or higher), minimum 3 years clinical experience, Dataflow PSV, MOH physiotherapy examination, Good Standing Certificate, and specialty credentials for advanced practice roles.

View full MOH Kuwait guide

Physiotherapists Salary in Kuwait (2026)

Salary breakdown by experience level, plus typical benefits and allowances.

Entry Level

KWD 600 - KWD 800

KWD / month

Mid Level

KWD 850 - KWD 1,100

KWD / month

Senior Level

KWD 1,200 - KWD 1,500+

KWD / month

Typical Benefits & Allowances

Tax-free salary, housing allowance or accommodation, annual airfare, 30 days leave, medical insurance, end-of-service gratuity.

Top Hospitals for Physiotherapists in Kuwait

Kuwait's Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Hospital, operating under MOH, is the primary public rehabilitation facility. Jaber Hospital has a comprehensive physiotherapy department serving post-surgical and neurological patients. Private hospitals like New Mowasat offer sports medicine and orthopedic rehabilitation services.

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Kuwait-Specific Licensing Process

Key differences and nuances for physiotherapists licensing in Kuwait compared to other GCC countries.

1

Physiotherapists with master's degrees or DPT qualifications receive preferential consideration.

2

Sports physiotherapy and neurological rehabilitation specialists have the strongest job prospects.

3

The MOH exam covers anatomy, exercise physiology, electrotherapy, and clinical rehabilitation protocols.

4

Some positions require demonstrated proficiency in specific modalities or equipment.

5

Private sector roles may offer higher base salaries but fewer benefits than government positions.

Living & Working as a Physiotherapist in Kuwait

Cost of Living

Physiotherapist salaries allow for comfortable living in Kuwait. Shared accommodation in suburban areas costs KWD 150-250/month. Transportation and daily expenses are reasonable.

Lifestyle

Kuwait's fitness culture is growing, which benefits physiotherapy professionals both clinically and socially. Indoor sports facilities, gyms, and community fitness events are abundant despite the hot climate.

Tax Information

No income tax or VAT in Kuwait. Physiotherapists' KWD earnings offer strong purchasing power and favorable remittance rates.

Contract Norms

Contracts are typically 2 years in both government and private sectors. Government positions follow standardized MOH pay scales. CPD requirements must be met for license renewal.

Market Outlook for Physiotherapists in Kuwait

Moderate demand for physiotherapists with growing opportunities as Kuwait invests in rehabilitation infrastructure. Sports medicine, post-surgical rehabilitation, and geriatric physiotherapy are expanding fields.

Growth Drivers

  • Rising obesity and diabetes rates driving musculoskeletal rehabilitation needs
  • Government investment in sports medicine facilities
  • Aging population requiring geriatric rehabilitation
  • Post-COVID emphasis on pulmonary rehabilitation services

Nationalization Impact

Kuwaitization pressure on physiotherapy positions is moderate. Specialized physiotherapists with advanced qualifications face minimal risk, while entry-level positions may see increasing competition from Kuwaiti graduates.

How Neelim Helps Physiotherapists Get Licensed in Kuwait

Navigating Kuwait healthcare licensing is complex — specific authority requirements and exam processes. Neelim's licensing experts handle everything so you can focus on your career.

Eligibility Assessment

We evaluate your qualifications against MOH Kuwait requirements and identify the fastest path to licensure.

Document Preparation

Complete document review, attestation guidance, and Dataflow PSV submission — no missing paperwork.

Exam Preparation Support

Prometric exam guidance specific to Kuwait — study resources, scheduling, and pass-rate optimization.

Application Management

End-to-end application handling with MOH Kuwait — we track deadlines and follow up on your behalf.

Career Placement

Connections to top hospitals and clinics in Kuwait that are actively hiring physiotherapists.

Relocation Guidance

Practical support for your move to Kuwait — visa process, housing areas, and settling-in advice.

95%+ first-attempt approval rate for Neelim-managed applications

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about physiotherapists licensing and careers in Kuwait.

You need a recognized BSc in Physiotherapy at minimum, with a master's or DPT preferred. At least 3 years of clinical experience is required, along with Dataflow PSV verification and passing the MOH physiotherapy licensing exam.

Yes, sports physiotherapy is a growing specialty in Kuwait. The country has an active sporting culture, professional sports teams, and is investing in sports medicine infrastructure. Certified sports physiotherapists are in demand in both hospital and private clinic settings.

Physiotherapists in Kuwait generally practice under the umbrella of a hospital or licensed clinic. Independent private practice is possible but requires separate MOH approval and a Kuwaiti sponsor for the clinic license.

The exam is a written multiple-choice test covering anatomy, biomechanics, exercise physiology, electrotherapy modalities, neurological rehabilitation, musculoskeletal assessment, and treatment planning. It is considered moderately challenging.

Government-employed physiotherapists typically receive either furnished accommodation or a housing allowance as part of their contract. Private sector packages vary but most include some form of housing support.

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