
June is Men's Health Month — and if you are a man living in Dubai, this is your reminder to stop putting your health last.
Statistics paint a sobering picture. Men are significantly less likely than women to visit a doctor, attend regular check-ups, or seek medical attention when something does not feel right. In the UAE, chronic diseases including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and certain cancers are among the leading causes of premature death in men — and the majority of these conditions are either preventable or significantly more treatable when caught early.
The problem is not that men do not care about their health. The problem is that the conditions most likely to harm or kill them are often completely silent in their early stages. No symptoms. No warning. No pain. Until it is too late for the easiest treatment options.
At Fakeeh Medicentres Dubai, our team sees this pattern every week — men who come in for a first check-up and discover a condition that has been developing silently for years. And almost without exception, they say the same thing:
"I wish I had come sooner."
Men's Health Month exists to change that story. And this guide — written by our expert clinical team at Fakeeh Medicentres — gives every man in Dubai a clear, practical roadmap to taking control of their health in 2026.
Here are the 7 health screenings every man in Dubai should book — and why each one could genuinely save your life.
Before we walk through the screenings, it is worth understanding the specific health landscape that men in Dubai navigate daily.
Lifestyle factors unique to Dubai:
The result? High rates of obesity, hypertension, type 2 diabetes, high cholesterol, and cardiovascular disease — many of which go undiagnosed for years.
The good news is that all of these conditions can be identified early through simple, accessible health screenings — and at Fakeeh Medicentres, those screenings are available across multiple convenient Dubai locations.
High blood pressure — hypertension — is known as the "silent killer" for good reason. It produces no symptoms. You cannot feel it. Yet it is the leading risk factor for stroke, heart attack, kidney disease, and heart failure — all of which are among the top causes of death and disability in men.
In the UAE, studies suggest that approximately 1 in 3 adults has hypertension — and a significant proportion of them are undiagnosed.
A blood pressure check takes less than 2 minutes. A cuff is placed around the upper arm and inflated — measuring the pressure in your arteries as your heart beats and rests. The reading is expressed as two numbers — for example, 120/80 mmHg.
Every man over 18 years of age should have his blood pressure checked at least once every two years. If you have elevated readings, a family history of hypertension, or other risk factors — annual or more frequent monitoring is recommended. At Fakeeh Medicentres: Blood pressure checks are available at all our Dubai branches — often without a prior appointment.
The UAE has one of the highest rates of type 2 diabetes in the world — with approximately 17% of the adult population affected and a significant proportion undiagnosed. Type 2 diabetes develops silently — often for years before symptoms appear. By the time symptoms are noticeable, the disease may already be causing damage to the kidneys, eyes, nerves, and cardiovascular system. Men with undiagnosed diabetes face significantly elevated risks of heart disease, stroke, kidney failure, vision loss, and nerve damage — all of which are largely preventable with early detection and management.
The HbA1c blood test measures your average blood glucose over the past three months — providing a reliable, comprehensive picture of blood sugar control that is not affected by what you ate this morning. A simple finger-prick or venous blood sample is all that is required.
The pre-diabetes opportunity: If your HbA1c falls in the pre-diabetes range — this is the most important result you could receive. Pre-diabetes is almost entirely reversible through lifestyle changes — diet, exercise, and weight management. Without intervention, pre-diabetes progresses to type 2 diabetes in the majority of cases within five years.
High cholesterol is another completely silent condition — you cannot feel it, see it, or smell it. Yet elevated LDL cholesterol (the harmful type) is one of the most powerful risk factors for heart attack and stroke — the two leading causes of premature death in men.
In Dubai's food culture — rich in saturated fats, processed foods, and large portions — high cholesterol is extremely common in men of all ages, backgrounds, and body types. Even lean, seemingly healthy men can have dangerously elevated cholesterol levels.
A full lipid profile blood test measures:
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men globally — and in the UAE, it represents one of the most significant cancer health risks for men over 50. When detected early — while the cancer is still confined to the prostate — the five-year survival rate is close to 100%. When detected late — after it has spread — outcomes are dramatically worse. Yet prostate cancer in its early stages causes no symptoms whatsoever. By the time a man notices urinary symptoms, difficulty, or pain — the disease has often already progressed.
The PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) blood test measures the level of PSA — a protein produced by the prostate gland — in the blood. Elevated PSA can indicate prostate cancer, but can also be caused by benign prostatic hyperplasia (enlarged prostate) or prostate infection. Abnormal results require further investigation with your urologist.
Important: PSA testing involves a nuanced discussion about benefits and limitations. Our doctors at Fakeeh Medicentres will guide you through an informed conversation about whether and when PSA screening is appropriate for you specifically.
Colorectal cancer is the second most common cancer in men worldwide — and one of the most preventable. The majority of colorectal cancers develop slowly from benign polyps over a period of 10 to 15 years. When detected at the polyp stage — before cancer develops — they can be removed completely during a colonoscopy, preventing cancer entirely.
When colorectal cancer is detected at an early stage, survival rates are excellent. When detected late, treatment is significantly more complex and outcomes are poorer.
There are several approaches to colorectal screening:
In Dubai's sedentary, high-calorie environment, overweight and obesity have reached epidemic levels — with the UAE having one of the highest obesity rates in the Middle East. Excess body fat — particularly visceral fat (fat stored around the abdominal organs) — is a powerful driver of type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, liver disease, sleep apnoea, and certain cancers. Many men in Dubai are in the "normal weight obese" category — appearing lean on the outside but carrying dangerous levels of visceral fat around their internal organs. BMI alone does not reveal this — a comprehensive metabolic health assessment does.
Every man regardless of age — particularly those with a sedentary lifestyle, high-calorie diet, or family history of metabolic disease. Annual assessment is recommended.
Men's mental health is the most underdiscussed and most underdiagnosed aspect of men's healthcare in Dubai and globally.
Men are significantly less likely than women to seek help for mental health conditions due to cultural expectations, stigma, professional pressures, and the deeply ingrained belief that acknowledging mental struggle is a sign of weakness. The statistics tell a very different story. Men account for the significant majority of suicide deaths globally. Depression, anxiety, burnout, and substance misuse are alarmingly common in Dubai's high-pressure professional environment and they frequently go completely unrecognised and untreated. Mental health conditions also directly worsen physical health outcomes increasing the risk of cardiovascular disease, weakening the immune system, disrupting sleep, and impairing the judgment needed to maintain healthy lifestyle habits.
At Fakeeh Medicentres, our doctors use validated screening tools including the PHQ-9 (for depression) and GAD-7 (for anxiety) as part of a comprehensive men's health assessment creating a safe, confidential space for men to discuss what they are experiencing without judgment.
Every man particularly those experiencing:
Seeking help for your mental health is not weakness. It is the most courageous thing you can do — for yourself and for everyone who depends on you.
These are not statistics about other people. These are statistics about men in Dubai — possibly including you.
At Fakeeh Medicentres, we have made booking your men's health screening as simple and convenient as possible — with multiple branches across Dubai, flexible appointment times, and a clinical team that understands the specific health priorities of men living and working in the UAE. Our men's health assessment covers all seven screening areas outlined in this guide — delivered in a single, comprehensive appointment by our experienced medical team.