American Medical ID is pleased to announce our partnership with A&P. Together we aim to increase awareness of the importance of those living with chronic or rare medical conditions or allergies to wear a medical ID.
Persons living with any of the following conditions or taking any of the below medications are urged to wear a personalized medical ID. Medical IDs can effectively communicate one's needs in an emergency in the event they are unconscious or unable to speak for themselves. Additionally, medical IDs worn by caregivers ensure that their family member will be properly treated in the event they are unable to do so.
Diabetes
Heart disease (angina, atrial fibrillation, pacemakers)
Blood thinners/anticoagulants (Coumadin/Warfarin)/even aspirin
Drug allergies (such as Penicillin)
Food allergies (such as peanut)
Insect allergies (such as bee stings)
Alzheimer's/Dementia/Memory impairment
Anemia
Ankylosing Spondylitis
Asthma
Autism
ADD/ADHD
Bariatric surgery patients
Cerebral Palsy
Clinical trial patients
Cystic Fibrosis
Emphysema
Epilepsy, seizures
Hearing, sight or mentally impaired
Hypertension
Mastocytosis
Mental health patients
Multiple medications
Multiple Sclerosis
Parkinson's Disease
Rare diseases
Special needs children
Stroke risk
Surgery, transplant or cancer patients
Tourette Syndrome
And caregivers for people who live with many of these conditions.
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Medical IDs are the first line of defense in an emergency. More than 95 percent of emergency responders look for a medical ID upon assessing a patient. Medical IDs ensure proper and prompt medical care and can ultimately save lives.
American Medical ID also provides a free personal health record, the Online Medical Registry, with purchase of a medical ID. With the Online Medical Registry, participants can maintain an online personal health record of their medical conditions, emergency contact information, prescriptions, over-the-counter medications and personal and medical files such as living wills, donor cards, EKGs and CTs. This file can be accessed anytime through a secure online connection or a 24-hour emergency telephone line. |