Rare conditions and unfamiliar diagnoses
Rare condition medical alert IDs
Rare conditions can be hard to explain quickly, especially to people who have never heard of the diagnosis before. A MyQRMed QR medical ID gives you a way to carry a plain-language summary, key red flags, medications, support notes and specialist contact details in an updateable profile — no app needed to scan.
- No app needed to scan
- No subscriptions
What your rare condition QR profile can show
- Plain-language diagnosis summary
- Key symptoms, red flags or risks you choose to share
- Medication, allergy and treatment information
- Known triggers or important “what to avoid” notes
- Baseline presentation and communication needs
- Specialist, GP or treating team contact details
- Emergency contacts and support people
Why it matters
When your condition may be unfamiliar to others
With a rare or complex condition, responders, new clinicians, support workers, schools, workplaces or community staff may not immediately understand what the diagnosis means or what information matters. The person may be too unwell, distressed or fatigued to explain it clearly.
This page is for people who need a concise, portable way to share a rare condition summary, key risks, medication information, what helps, what to avoid and who should be contacted.
How MyQRMed helps
A plain-language summary when details are complex
A QR profile can give others a clearer starting point when the condition is unfamiliar or difficult to explain. It can hold the selected details that matter most, including a short condition summary, red flags, medication notes and specialist contacts.
Because rare condition information can change over time, the profile can be updated online whenever treatment, contacts, care notes or support preferences change.
Customer feedback
I’ve had my necklace for a few years now and it still looks brand new. I have a serious chronic illness and this one small thing gives me peace of mind like no other.
Clayton Dyer · QLD · Customer review
Questions
Frequently asked questions
Is MyQRMed useful for rare conditions?
It may be useful where the condition is unfamiliar, hard to explain or requires specific information to be available quickly when the person cannot communicate clearly.
Can I add a plain-language summary?
Yes. You can write a simple summary of the condition, key risks, triggers, support needs and who should be contacted.
Can specialist details be included?
Yes. You can add specialist, GP or treating team contact details if you choose to include them in the profile.
Can I update the information later?
Yes. You can update the profile online whenever symptoms, medications, contacts, care notes or support preferences change.
Next steps