 | JewelBasket will professionally engrave medical jewelry for a modest charge. Medical jewerly alerts emegency medical professionals of known medical conditions, drug and food allergies, prescribed medications and emergency medical contacts. Be safe and look great.
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| Why do you need Medical Jewely? |  |  |  | In the event of an emergency, a medical jewelry will alert others of known medical conditions. We recommend conditions be engraved in block letters, it is the easiest to read. |  |  |
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Medical professionals look for Medical Jewelry
Emergency medical professionals are trained to look for medical bracelets, medical charms, medical anklets and other types of medical jewelry. More than 95% of emergency medical professionals look for medical ID jewelry on a patient. |
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Medical Jewelry expedites diagnosis and treatment
Avoid misdiagnosis; help medical professionals help you. A timely diagnosis of medical conditions is crucial to saving lives. Listing chronic ailments, allergies and important contact information will help the professionals help you quicker and more efficiently. |
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Where do I engrave Medical Bracelets?
Should I engrave top of the medical bracelet or the underside? It is preferable to engrave medical conditions on the top of the medical plate. If the caduceus is located in the center of the plate, the underside of the bracelet should be used. If the caduceus symbol is located on the side of the medical plate, the top should be used. If you require a large amount of information on your medical ID, we offer this Large Medical Bracelet and this Large Medical Charm. |
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Who should wear Medical ID Alert Jewelry?
Please consult your Physician, but if you have chronic medical conditions, allergies, or are taking medicines, you should wear a medical alert ID. If you have any of the medical conditions below, you should strongly consider medical jewelry.
• Cardiac Conditions
• Food or Drug allergies
• Diabetes
• Blood Thinners such as Coumadin
• Respitory Conditions (Asthma/Cystic Fibrosis)
• Kidney Ailments
• Alzheimer's Disease
• Autistic and special needs children
• Rare diseases
• Epilepsy or Seizures
• Hearing impaired
• Transplant patients
• High Blood Pressure
• Stroke Patients
and more.
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