Medical IDs
By D.M.
NOTE – All of the identified organizations charge a fee for their services. T1D to 100 does not specifically endorse any one of these organizations.
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The following two organizations provide access to your medical information:
Medic Alert Foundation provides bracelets, necklaces, and other medical identification materials that often include a mention of a medical condition and a phone number or QR Code for first responders, family members, or friends to contact Medic Alert Foundation to access your medical record. Access to this information may save your life in an emergency and provide critical information to first responders and healthcare providers.
Medical ID Bracelet | MyID The Ultimate Medical ID System
MyID is a medical profile which can be accessed anywhere, anytime using bracelets, sticker kits, wallet cards, and an app on your phone. It can be used to manage your medical information, save your life in an emergency, or clearly communicate important information to a healthcare provider.
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Below is a list of the current websites for these organizations.
Last updated 08/19/2025.
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