Medical ID Bracelets in the News

Want the latest news on medical ID bracelets? Read on to find out why you should wear medical ID if you have a medical condition

  1. All Aboard (Not)

    Why has Amtrak stopped letting children take the train on their own? Last February, exactly one year ago, my children spent three and a half hours by themselves on an Amtrak train ride  Continue reading →
  2. This Valentine's Day, give the gift that can save a life!

    Roses and chocolates are nice gifts for Valentine's day, but they last only a few days. A medical ID can last for years to come and could save your loved one in an emergency.  Mediband has a large range of medical ID bracelets, from designer reversibles to bold styles and even custom bracelets. Compliment your mediband with free access to...
  3. Have You Seen This Cool Way To Discretely Share Your Medical Information?

    Hey there Guys, Today I wanted to share a bit of a video that could very well save your life. Recently I discovered a fantastic new way of sharing your medical information in a way that is discrete yet effective. Check out this video: To learn more about these medical alert bracelets you can check them out here: Mediband Medical...
  4. The Journal of Action Against Allergy - UK

  5. ALLERGY ESSEX RECOMMENDS MEDIBAND MEDICAL ID

    Allergy EssexColchester based Allergy Essex is pleased to announce that it is now working in partnership with Mediband as the first UK stockist of its range of medical alert bracelets. Michael and Michelle Merrett, founders of Allergy Essex live in Colchester. Michelle suffers from a penicillin allergy herself, and two of their three children also have allergies. Her youngest son is almost two years old and was diagnosed with allergies to cow’s milk protein and house dust mites at just 16 months after suffering constant throat infections and tummy upsets. Allergy Essex now stocks Mediband medical ID bracelets, as well as a wide range of allergy free foods, and aims to eradicate consumers’ ‘may contain’ worries. Their range of foods are almost all free from gluten, dairy, egg, wheat, soy, shellfish and crustaceans, nuts and peanuts, as well as being free from artificial colours and flavours. Continue reading →

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