Three steps to becoming a licensed practitioner
How It Works
The registration and licensing process ensures all practitioners meet the standards required by Cap 132A.
Complete the official GMDC application form with all required supporting documents. All documents must be in English or translated by a registered public interpreter.
The Council reviews your credentials. Registration is one-time for Nationals and CARICOM citizens. Extra-regional applicants must comply with migration laws.
Upon approval, you are registered and issued your license. Renewed every three years with CME documentation and practice insurance.
To protect the public by ensuring that all doctors and dentists are duly registered and licensed to practice in a professional, safe and competent manner.
Registration is a one-off process for those with a CME certificate. Without one, a work permit is required.
Must comply with Grenada's migration and labor laws in addition to GMDC requirements.
Must be registered with temporary licensure. Council may waive payments for those providing free services through the Ministry of Health.