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Printable Medical Emergency ID Wallet Card

Create a Free Emergency Medical Identification Records Card on your computer in a few minutes. A free medical ID card template that produces a completed (ICE -in case of emergency) information card, list of Rx meds, personal contacts, physician and preferred hospital, etc., in just minutes that would prove invaluable in providing treatment when you are unable to speak for yourself. Use this card, along with a medical ID bracelet, or anyone of our many styles of medical identification jewelry, necklace pendants, key rings, USB flash drive jewelry, and new stylish women's jewelry, etc.

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Free Medical Record ID Wallet Card Generator

Please note, the form below is for our Free version of the Emergency Medical ID Wallet Card. To update the Free version card, a new form has to be completed each time you come back to our site to make an update.

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  • First Name: Int. Last Name: Date Of Birth:
      
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    Street Address City
         
    State Zip
         
    Phone 1 Phone 2 E-mail Blood Type
    Insurance Provider Policy Number  (Suggestion)
      

    Physician Information
    Physician 1
    First Name Last Name Phone Number
         
    Physician 2
    First Name Last Name Phone Number
         
    Preferred Hospital

    Emergency Contacts
    First Name Last Name Phone Number
    Relationship Alt. Phone
    First Name Last Name Phone Number
    Relationship Alt. Phone

    Existing Medical Conditions
    Medical Conditions/Medical Devices (e.g. Coronary Artery Disease, Pacemaker, Diabetic, etc...)
    List Primary Conditions/History
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    List Medications/Supplements
    (e.g.  Altace  2.5mg  1XDay, etc.)
    Drug Name Dosage Frequency
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    Allergies / Other Info.
    Medications / Anything to which you are allergic
    Allergies (e.g. Penicillin, Bee Stings )  Other Info.(e.g. Organ Donor, Living Will, Consent to treat, etc)
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    Why do I need a Medical ID Wallet Card?
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    • Our MedIDs.com Emergency Medical ID Wallet Card is one of the least expensive health tools that you can have that could save your life. Its Free. This card has saved lives.
    • Note: The Medical ID Bracelet, etc., should include the words "SEE WALLET CARD" to bring the medics attention to your card.
    • Keep the Med ID card updated when your medications change without having to purchase a new medical ID bracelet, etc.
    • Your Medical ID Card, along with a Medical ID Bracelet, Pendant, etc.,does not require a cell phone, password, or a computer for paramedics to obtain your medical data.
    • The MedIDs card should be kept with you at all times and placed right behind your driver's license in your wallet.
    • The card can be updated as needed, when medications and health conditions change. Changes can frequently occur.
    • The card is great when you visit your doctor and he/she asked "what meds are you taking?" Just show them your card.
    • The MedIDs.com Emergency Medical ID Card is legible, easy to read and easy to update.
    • If you have no medical conditions, no allergies, and taking no medications, it's still important the para-medics know that information in the event of an accident. Plus you can include emergency contacts, your physician's name and phone number, etc.

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    Save your valuable time!
    Information that you can present to your physician on each visit that list your current medications and other medical information, will save you time and omission errors, when updating your medical chart.

    Keeping a detail list of your medications and medical conditions are very important. A patient may be treated for a heart condition by his/her cardiologist and treated for another medical condition by the family physician and each physician may not be aware of the medications the patient is taking, which present a life threatening problem.

    Considering the amount of generic drugs dispensed, the color and size of a pill for a particular medical condition doesn't always communicate to the emergency room physician exactly what drug you are taking. It is important that you have ready access to the exact name and strength of your medications and why they were prescribed.

    Create a personal medical ID wallet card on your computer keyboard by completing the form, and printing out the final card on your printer. This card is recommended to be used along with a medical ID bracelet (medical Emerg Alert bracelet) or other medical jewelry. Available Now


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      IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
    • Bring someone with you, or have someone meet you there.
    • Check the heart attack and pneumonia success rates of the ERs near you at hospitalcompare.hhs.gov.
    • Make a list and carry with you at all times: your doctors names and phone numbers, medications you take, food and drug allergies, a short medical history, phone number of a relative or friend to call in an emergency (,find a form online at medIDs.com).
    • Enter your emergency contact into your cell phone too.
    • Make sure your house number is clearly visible from the street. The faster EMTs can find you, the faster they can help you.
      Becky Batcha



    So what information should you carry with you?

      Recommendation by the National Institute on Aging:
    • Name
    • A list of your medical problems
    • A list of your medications (including herbs and supplements)
    • Name and phone number of your doctor
    • Name and phone number of family or close friends
    • Whether you wear contact lenses
    How would an ER find it?

    The best approach is to write your health information on a card you keep right behind your driver's license in your wallet.

    Why near your driver's license? "When the paramedics arrive to help you, they grab a wallet or a purse so they'll know who you are," she says. "They do it consistently." When patients arrive in the emergency room, nurses routinely look for their driver's license to locate next of kin".

    How about when it's not an emergency?

    Keeping a personal health record is important even when you're not in an emergency situation, according to the American Health Information Management Association.

    In an emergency situation, you may not be able to speak and give vital information to help alert others concerning your health. Medical providers must sometimes treat accident victims without having any basic medical information about the individual or any way to contact someone who could provide crucial information.

    Create a free emergency medical identification card online in a few minutes.

    A medical information card would prove to be invaluable in providing treatment by attending medics or other medical personnel. A medical identification bracelet or pendant is recommended to alert emergency medical personnel of your wallet card.

    ICE Your Cell Phone for Emergency Contacts

    No one likes to think about the possibility of being seriously injured in an accident, but take a moment to consider what might happen if you're rendered unconscious in an accident or other disaster. How would authorities or emergency personnel notify your loved ones? By tracing your car's license number or looking at your driver's license, it may be possible to obtain your home phone number, but your loved ones may not be there to receive the call.

    Because of this difficulty in locating family members of accident victims, the ICE idea was born. The ICE concept is simple- simply program your cellular phone memory with the acronym ICE ("in case of emergency") followed by the names and phone numbers of those whom you would wish to be notified in an emergency. For example, "ICE-1 John Smith" as a saved contact entry in your phone would alert emergency response personnel to contact Mr. Smith at the number listed. You can program as many numbers as you like using ICE-2, ICE-3, etc. so that your emergency contact person's office and/or cellular phone numbers are also recorded.

    Launched in the U.K. in May 2005, ICE was the idea of East Anglian Ambulance Service paramedic Bob Brotchie. The idea has been promoted in a nationwide campaign in the U.K. and is gaining in popularity in the U.S. and other countries. Stickers are commercially available (or you can make your own) to affix to your cell phone to alert emergency personnel to the fact that you have emergency contact information stored in your cell phone's memory. You can also put a sticker on the back of your driver's license or other form of identification so that rescuers will know where to look for emergency contact information.

    Programming your cell phone takes only minutes to accomplish, yet it may save you and your loved ones hours of anguish in the event of an emergency. Rapid access to your next of kin, who will be able to provide your medical history and any background information needed, can also enhance the success of your emergency treatment.

    DISCLAIMER: The information provided on this site is intended for your general knowledge only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice or treatment for specific medical conditions. Please consult your healthcare provider with any questions or concerns you may have regarding your condition. The information is provided for educational purposes only.

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    What Some Say... "Just wanted to thank you for the ability to be able to download a medical form and print out Med Id cards. I've been doing it since 2007. My doctor asked me a question about my meds and I whipped out my card and was able to answer her. She asked to see it and took down the website info. She thought it was a great idea!
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