Medical IDs are Critical
Harveys recommends a medical ID for those living with chronic or rare medical conditions such as diabetes, asthma or heart conditions; persons with allergies such as food, drug or insect; and those taking multiple medications or blood thinners.

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  • More than 95 percent of emergency responders look for a medical ID.


  • In an emergency, properly engraved medical IDs provide time-saving and easy access to life-saving medical information.


  • Many symptoms in an emergency can easily be misdiagnosed without a medical ID.


  • Medical IDs can reduce medical errors, prevent minor emergencies from escalating and potentially reduce medical costs.


American Medical ID creates high quality, customized medical identification jewelry to meet one's everyday lifestyle. The medical IDs are available with bracelets, necklaces, watches and sportbands, in gold, gold-filled, sterling silver, stainless steel, titanium and nylon. Each ID is custom fitted and personalized with complimentary engraving.

American Medical ID also provides a free Online Medical Registry, with purchase of a medical ID, where participants can maintain an online personal health file of their medical conditions, emergency contact information, prescriptions, over-the-counter medications and personal and medical files. This file can be accessed anytime through a secure online connection or a 24-hour emergency telephone line. The program also provides 24/7 unlimited access to a registered nurse for emergencies or ongoing health questions.

Who should wear a medical ID?
Anyone with one or more of the following conditions should always wear a medial ID:

ADD/ADHD
Allergies: Drug, Food and Insect
Alzheimer's/Dementia/Memory impairment
Anemia
Ankylosing Spondylitis
Asthma
Autism
Bariatric surgery patients
Blood disorders
Blood thinners/anticoagulants, aspirin
Breathing disorders
Cerebral Palsy
Clinical trial patients COPD
Cystic Fibrosis
Diabetes
Emphysema
Epilepsy, seizures
Heart disease
Hearing, sight or mentally impaired
Hypertension
Kidney failure
Mental health patients
Multiple medications
Multiple Sclerosis
Parkinson's Disease
People taking multiple medications
Rare diseases
Sickle Cell Anemia
Special needs children
Stroke risk
Surgery, transplant or cancer patients
Tourette Syndrome