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Medical Alert Bracelets by Condition
(QR Medical ID)

Short explainer that each page shows what to include on a QR Medical ID and recommended products.

Hand holding phone with MyQRMed QR medical ID app showing My Medications list with dosage, frequency and edit options.

Update profile

anytime

Diabetes

Hypoglycaemia risk; alerts responders fast.

Epilepsy

Seizure history & medications at a glance.

Severe Allergies (Anaphylaxis)

Allergy details and EpiPen instructions visible.

Dementia / Alzheimer’s

ID, primary contact and wandering notes.

Heart Conditions

Diagnoses, devices, cardiologist and meds.

Blood Thinners (Anticoagulants)

Anticoagulant name and dosage shown clearly.

Autism / ADHD

Communication notes and sensory needs.

Rare Conditions

Critical info responders won’t know by default.

FAQ

Do paramedics and clinicians check for medical alert bracelets and necklaces?

Yes. First responders are trained to look at the wrist and neck. With MyQRMed, a quick scan of the QR Medical ID opens a profile showing conditions, medications, allergies and emergency contacts—so the right details are visible fast. No app is needed.

Is an app required to scan the code?
No. Any modern smartphone camera scans the QR and opens the profile in a browser. Support workers, clinicians and family can view it instantly.
 

Who controls the information and privacy?

The profile owner (or authorised carer) chooses what to display and can hide or edit details anytime. Information is only visible when scanned.


Can kids wear these?

Yes—choose a smaller silicone band. Add school contact details and where rescue meds are kept.​​​

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