Case Studies

Mediband brings you the latest case studies and news so that you can stay up-to-date with what might affect you, your family and loved ones.  We help you to make better informed decisions to stay safe and healthy, and provide insight into how others in your circumstances have benefitted from wearing medibands. Mediband delivers relevant information and case studies in clear, easy to understand language that puts your health into context. Through medical content, insights from experts and real people, and up-to-date news, we help you understand: how it happened, what it feels like, what you can do about it, and why it matters. We're also very interested to learn from our customers' experiences.  If you have any feedback for us, or would like to participate in a case study, we would be very interested to hear from you.  Please email us or use our "Contact Us' form with your contact details today. Feel free to read the blogs and articles that follow and of course if you have any questions whatsoever, leave a comment and the Mediband Team will be sure to get back to you.  At Mediband, we're driven by making your life and everyday living safer. If the questions are out of our depth, we will advise you accordingly, and of course, if you have a medical emergency, please visit your local emergency department or local Doctor. Worry Less, Live More!

  1. PEACE OF MIND FOR PARENTS

    MEDIBAND CASE STUDY Parents are always keen to ensure the safety of their children at all times, and when your child suffers from a medical condition or allergy, this becomes even more important. Nicky and Rich Marshall, who live in York, both understand the peace of mind a medical ID bracelet can offer. Their son, 10 year old Owen, suffers from allergies to peanuts, dust mites and tree pollens. Nicky performed an internet search and came across the UK Mediband site. As part of Owen’s condition, he carries epi-pens, but has recently come to an age where he goes out more frequently on his own. He also has a number of sporting interests which means he is regularly left in the care of teachers and coaches, and needs to communicate his allergies. Rich Marshall comments: “Owen suffered one severe reaction a few years ago but we have, thankfully, been able to manage his condition extremely well since. He goes out and about with his friends during school holidays, and has also recently been on several residential school trips, where he is away from us for several nights at a time. Wearing a Mediband has provided us with reassurance that if something should happen, his condition can easily be identified. From Owen’s point of view, he has much more freedom, and the Mediband is subtle enough to be ‘cool’ in Owen’s eye, which is crucial!” Continue reading →

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