SCFHS
SCFHS
SCFHS
What is the meaning of an eligibility number and how can I get it?
You must be eligible to test and be issued an eligibility number by SCFHS as to schedule your exam.
For applicants outside the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), please see related instructions via this
SCFHS link https://www.scfhs.org.sa/en/eservices/Pages/default.aspx (the link may be updated from
time to time and is provided on Prometric site’s SCFHS pages). The eligibility number is unique to you
and allows you to sit the appropriate test according to your qualifications and experience as to be
licensed to practice in KSA. A candidate has only three attempts to pass a licensing exam. When not
passing the first and second attempts, they may apply to SCFHS for a reactivation of their eligibility
number as to obtain a third and last attempt.
What is the difference between testing inside and outside Saudi Arabia?
The cost of taking the exam may vary depending on the country you test in. Otherwise, no difference.
All applicants require an SCFHS-issued eligibility number to schedule. And the exams’ contents are
the same everywhere. For further information please see www.scfhs.org.sa
While I am scheduling and I get an error message “Eligibility not recognized” or “My eligibility
expired”, what does this mean and what should I do?
If this message occurs, you should contact SCFHS. It could be that your eligibility period had expired
or that your eligibility number has to be reset. The eligibility number reissuance or reset can only be
done via SCFHS.
What documents should I take to the test center on testing day for my identification?
You should take with you the same form of identification that you used to register, being your
Passport or Government Issued ID Card. At check in, it will be verified and if not matching your
registration record then you may be refused testing. If you are testing outside of your country of
citizenship, you must present a valid passport. If you are testing within your country of citizenship,
you must present either a valid passport, driver's license, national ID or military ID. Primary ID must
be a valid, non-expired, official, government-issued ID bearing a recent photo and signature. The ID
should be in English characters; however, the signature does not have to be in English. If he primary
ID does not contain either a photo or a signature then secondary ID must be presented that does
contain this information. All other personal items must be locked in a locker for test security purposes,
so please limit what you bring to the Testing Center.
What should I do if there is a technical problem or other issue, which means I am unable to
take my test?
In the highly unlikely situation that you are unable to test, you will be issued with an incident number
at the testing centre. You will then be able to rebook your appointment, free of charge, by contacting a
Prometric Regional Contact Center and quoting the incident number given to you.
What should I do if I get incorrect question in my test or if I have a complaint during my test?
The exam that you will take has been verified many times. However, if you believe there is an error or
have a complaint then you should notify the test center administrator who will file a report. The case
will be investigated and you will be contacted with the outcome or for further information, as required.