How to Get a Medical ID Bracelet

Having a medical ID bracelet can save your life in the event of a medical emergency, but with so many different options available, it can be hard to know where to start. Here’s a quick rundown on how to get the right medical ID for you.

Different Options

At American Medical ID, you can select from a wide variety of medical IDs. From tough, durable bracelets to fashionable and beautiful bracelets to fun and colorful options for children, there’s something for everyone. Necklaces, keychains, phone and other accessories are available for people who don’t like bracelets.

Consider your lifestyle: do you work with your hands a lot? If so, a durable bracelet may be the best bet. If you work in an office, you may enjoy one of the more fashionable bracelets. If your child needs a medical ID, consider one of the fun and colorful options. Liking their medical bracelet or making it a stylish accessory will make them more inclined to wear it. It’s much more fun to have a medical ID that doubles as a fashion statement!

The Purchase Process

Medical IDs are divided into different categories that include men’s, women’s, and children’s bracelets, as well as affordable under $25 options, fashionable fine jewelry, and accessories (such as keychains or medical cards to be carried in a wallet. The neatly organized website makes it easy to browse through the different options and select the one that’s right for you.

A comprehensive and free help guide gives you suggestions for choosing your ID, sizing your ID, selecting your ID, wear and tear guidelines, which medical conditions require an ID, and more.

If you aren’t sure where to start, reach out to the friendly customer service staff via phone who can walk you through the entire process. You can reach them via online chat, email, or phone at 1.800.363.5985.

What Information to Engrave

The medical ID can be custom engraved with information specific to your health conditions. Consider including any major allergies like food, stinging insect, and medications, as well as health conditions, especially those that may render you unconscious or unable to communicate.

A history of diabetes, epilepsy, stroke, or heart disease should be included, as well as conditions like chronic kidney disease or clotting disorders. The customer service staff can help you to determine which conditions and allergies should be included on your ID.

If you are considering the purchase of a medical ID, please reach out today to American Medical ID. We are happy to help walk you through the entire process and make the purchase easy for you!

 

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