Medical Conditions that Require a Medical ID
Why Wear a Medical ID?
Physicians worldwide recommend medical alert jewelry for anyone living with a chronic condition, severe allergy, or reliance on daily medications. Because 95% of emergency responders check the wrists and neck immediately, your medical ID speaks for you when you can't.
Wearing one helps:
- Ensure immediate and accurate emergency treatment.
- Prevent misdiagnosis and dangerous drug interactions.
- Provide peace of mind for you and your loved ones.
Do You Need a Medical ID?
Your medical history is the most vital piece of information required for immediate and accurate emergency treatment. If you are unable to speak, your medical ID speaks for you—helping to prevent misdiagnosis and dangerous drug interactions.
Check the lists to see if your specific condition, allergy, or medical role requires a medical ID for your ongoing safety and peace of mind.
What is a Medical Alert Bracelet or Necklace?
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Questions about Medical IDs?
We’ve got answers.
Browse our most common questions below to learn more about choosing, wearing, and engraving your medical alert jewelry. If you still need a hand, our support team is just a click away.
No, either wrist is ok to wear a medical bracelet on. Medical professionals are trained to check both wrists for medical ID bracelets.
If you or a loved one has a medical condition, allergy, or medication that can complicate your medical treatment in an emergency (drug interactions or misdiagnoses), it is recommended to always wear your medical ID bracelet or necklace.
Yes, you can use a medical alert bracelet for multiple conditions. List your most important information first to prioritize the instructions to a first responder/medical professional.
Since 1994, we’ve seen countless customers benefit from wearing medical alert bracelets to protect themselves or a loved one during an emergency. Browse our customer stories to read their testimonies.