Medical IDs are any form of jewelry, such as a bracelet or necklace, that has medical information engraved on it. In emergency situations, paramedics are trained to look for medical …
Author: American Medical ID Team
World Leprosy Day is observed every year on the last Sunday in January. Leprosy is a rare, chronic disease that is caused by infection with the bacterium mycobacterium leprae. Over …
January is Glaucoma Awareness month. Please join us in raising awareness! Glaucoma affects more than 3 million people in the United States. What is Glaucoma? Glaucoma is a disease that …
January is National Thyroid Awareness Month. According to American Thyroid Association, over 20 million Americans are affected by a thyroid disease. The thyroid is a gland that located in the …
Physicians and other medical professionals around the world recommend a medical ID for people living with chronic health conditions. If there is an emergency, wearing a medical ID gives you …
Why, especially during the holidays, should you wear a Medical ID bracelet/necklace? It’s always important to be prepared in case of an emergency. In the holiday rush, it is easy …
Back in 2019 American Medical ID announced a new collaboration with The Community Cloth (TCC) a Micro Enterprise of The Alliance (a nonprofit organization that serves refugees, immigrants, and underserved …
Thank you to everyone who participated in American Medical ID’s $500 Amex Gift Card Giveaway. Congratulations to Catherine on winning! We asked Catherine what she plans on doing with the …
About Alzheimer’s Disease Alzheimer’s is a disease that affects more than 24 million people worldwide. With it being incurable, a person’s memory, behavior, and thinking can all be affected permanently. …
“Medical ID’s are important to me because I live with chronic health issues, by wearing my bracelet I feel more confident that if I were to need medical attention and …